I've actually been advised to steer clear of dog parks, and stick to dog friendly parks, at least until Charlie is fully comfortable around other people and unexpected situations.
(Which may never happen.)
He's gotten comfortable walking around the neighborhood, which is good, so we may try a nearby park next weekend.
I haven't been able to sell "a meal for having your ankles nipped."
Yeah, it is a bit of a tough sell isn't it?
I wish I were closer, Lee, cause I'd let Charlie bark at me.
I went to the grocery store and then to get gas. Between the two, my car died on foothill blvd -- idling rough, but at least not overheating. ARGH. NO GOOD.
Especially no good because I have to go work at UCLA for the next two weeks and Noah has camp that he has to attend. I have no idea how to do this without a car. Except perhaps to rent a car.
so zucchini chips may be the yummies things I've tried in a while. I may need to buy a dozen or so zucchinis.
It's 86-feels-like-92 here. Even with the AC going full blast in the bedroom the thermostat says it's only down to 82. I long for the day when none of my kids need afternoon naps - right now a trip to the beach (which we did this morning) still means coming home for the hottest part of the day!
The bedrooms are the only place in the apartment with AC so I'm thinking we put a blanket on the floor and call it an indoor picnic. The dining room table has probably melted by now anyway.
Are you in Canada, Jess? It’s 90°, feels like 96° where I am.
Wunderground says it is 87° and feels like 98° here. I'm going to chance going outside to swim. I figure in the water I won't sweat.
Jesse -- sorry! I managed to miss it entirely. I think I may have to make it a regular thing to check my email, even if so much of it is useless....
How do you make those, msbelle? I love zucchini. I just ate up the last of mine in a thrown together concoction, so tasty, but I know I will get more this summer.
That's too bad, Kat. Cars are like that, they know when you need them.