Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:15am
Good morning! Took an extra-long walk in the Park this morning - did our loop 2x instead of one. It was quiet, pretty, and unremarkable. The only thing I've started noticing is that since there are more people out, there are more people that give Sofie treats. I bring treats along to the Park, but I only give Sofie the littlest pieces of them, and only when she comes to me (She gets maybe 5-7 little biscuit fragments per walk). Some people are just the biggest biscuit whores on the planet. They come with a big bag full and give them out to every dog that comes running up. Then what happens is that they become these epicenters of dogs. They begin to look like those crazy people that feed the pigeons (don't get me STARTED on the pigeon feeders!).
So, the problem with this is that Sofie remembers these people and runs up to them expecting a treat. It annoys me because she gets a treat not only for doing nothing, but for behaving poorly. She jumps up and claws at their leg with her little paws like a crazed treat maniac. They think it's so adorable they give her a treat. A lot of people call out to not feed their dog, but they always sound kind of Scroogey and unfriendly. I think I may need to become one of these people soon because the feeders are essentially training Sofie to jump up, when I've worked fairly hard to get her to NOT do that!!
Have a wonderful day! I'm particularly looking forward to spinning class tonight at 7pm! In order to get into class I've been calling at 6:30am - since the class fills up by 7:45am - in order to get in. The exclusivity makes me more in to it - I must admit it's true.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 28th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:00am
Good morning! I told you - daffodils coming up, leaves unfurling, it's springtime! Sofie ran her 20th mile with me yesterday evening. She's a Super-Dog. People kind of look at me with 1 of 2 ways when I'm running with Sofie. One is that I'm some sort of dog-abuser. They look at her with pity like "how could that girl take that little dog on a run." Come on people - if your dog could be so lucky as to go running! Anyone who knows 1. dogs, or 2. joy, knows that Sofie is having a GRAND time on our runs. Tongue out, joyously galloping along, pulling my butt around the Park. The other side of the equation looks at her like it's the cutest thing they've ever seen in their life (I would concur).
After our runs we like to lay in the grass near the 72nd street entrance and Sofie licks the salt off my face and we relax/stretch for a little. Well yesterday this guy came over and startled me to give me a pamphlet about dog grooming at some posh Upper East Side dog spa. They give the dogs a "blueberry facial" during the baths, whatever that means. It was kind of awkward because I felt like he'd caught me having this intimate moment with my dog - like I was slightly embarrassed for him to see me shamelessly letting my dog lick my face.
Anyway, time to get ready for work!
Have a wonderful, wonderful day!!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Good morning, Monday
Monday, February 27th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:15am
Good morning, Monday! I'm still not feeling 100% but I am much better today than I was last week. The Park has been absolutely glorious these past couple days I've been there. There are tons more people out - everyone is chatting and walking together with their dogs. It's such a stark contrast to the middle of, say, January when there was literally no one out except for the die-hard few. It was nice then but now the mornings are just filled with the anticipations of Spring. I know that sounds kind of cheesy, but the daffodils are just barely starting to bloom (on the sunny side of the walk), and are budding and tall everywhere else. They are cropping up everywhere! It's going to be gorgeous when they all finally bloom. The ducks are back in the Conservatory Pond. The Boathouse snackbar is bustling with people having breakfast with each other and with dogs running around. There are runners and bikers about. The buds on the tree limbs are starting to unfurl. I think amongst all this change, though, the most different is the sound of the Park. The birds are back and they are LOUD.
I've been sort of fantasizing about when it will be warm again and I won't have to put on all my winter gear. I'm so looking forward to the movies in the Park all summer long and being able to take a blanket and dinner and the 2 (hopefully) doggies and go hang in the Park with Brian. It's been a long winter, folks!
Aside from all the wonders of Springtime, we met a bunch of our doggie friends. Logan, the flat-coated retriever, licked Sofie's face for about 15 minutes before his lady had to drag him away on his leash - he is hopeless with Sofie - i.e. he never listens and never leaves her. We also were dive-bombed by Lena - the mutt. Lena is a mid-size mutt and her man and lady walk around in the Park drinking coffee most mornings. They are pretty early so I don't always see them, but when I do, I usually miss Lena. I always know she's hiding somewhere nearby, though. At some point, she comes sprinting out of the bushes somewhere (her hiding place), and just dive-bombs Sofie. She usually knocks Sofie over and Sof always rolls on to her back to be submissive, but then realizes it's all in good fun and they strike up a game of chase. Lena is a good stalker.
I'm happy to be back to Monday and hopefully back to my old routine (aka not the "sick" routine - that one sucks). Happy Monday to you, too!
Central Park East - 7:15am
Good morning, Monday! I'm still not feeling 100% but I am much better today than I was last week. The Park has been absolutely glorious these past couple days I've been there. There are tons more people out - everyone is chatting and walking together with their dogs. It's such a stark contrast to the middle of, say, January when there was literally no one out except for the die-hard few. It was nice then but now the mornings are just filled with the anticipations of Spring. I know that sounds kind of cheesy, but the daffodils are just barely starting to bloom (on the sunny side of the walk), and are budding and tall everywhere else. They are cropping up everywhere! It's going to be gorgeous when they all finally bloom. The ducks are back in the Conservatory Pond. The Boathouse snackbar is bustling with people having breakfast with each other and with dogs running around. There are runners and bikers about. The buds on the tree limbs are starting to unfurl. I think amongst all this change, though, the most different is the sound of the Park. The birds are back and they are LOUD.
I've been sort of fantasizing about when it will be warm again and I won't have to put on all my winter gear. I'm so looking forward to the movies in the Park all summer long and being able to take a blanket and dinner and the 2 (hopefully) doggies and go hang in the Park with Brian. It's been a long winter, folks!
Aside from all the wonders of Springtime, we met a bunch of our doggie friends. Logan, the flat-coated retriever, licked Sofie's face for about 15 minutes before his lady had to drag him away on his leash - he is hopeless with Sofie - i.e. he never listens and never leaves her. We also were dive-bombed by Lena - the mutt. Lena is a mid-size mutt and her man and lady walk around in the Park drinking coffee most mornings. They are pretty early so I don't always see them, but when I do, I usually miss Lena. I always know she's hiding somewhere nearby, though. At some point, she comes sprinting out of the bushes somewhere (her hiding place), and just dive-bombs Sofie. She usually knocks Sofie over and Sof always rolls on to her back to be submissive, but then realizes it's all in good fun and they strike up a game of chase. Lena is a good stalker.
I'm happy to be back to Monday and hopefully back to my old routine (aka not the "sick" routine - that one sucks). Happy Monday to you, too!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Happy Happy Happy...seriously I can't say it enough....HAPPY FRIDAY!
Friday, February 24th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:45am
Good morning! Sorry I missed you yesterday. I have been sick with a cold this week so Brian took Sofie for her walk instead. I didn't get to sleep in, however, since I had to go to the Bentley Hotel by 8:15am to pick up the Immunology recruits and take them to Cornell. Now...you'd think that people of our age and education level would be capable of getting to the hotel lobby by 8:30am. All they have to do is get up and walk downstairs...heck we even hosted a free breakfast for them from 7:30-8:30 at the Hotel so they could wake up with some coffee and eggs. Alas, no. By 10 til 9, there were still 9 of the 23 students just missing in action. I did what any half-sick/annoyed student would do - I left their lazy-asses there. I have no patience for that!
On a good note, many of the recruits I've met seem great. It was a long day, but I really had a good time getting to know them. There were a few that were a little fake and brown-nosey, but 75% were really nice and fun. I also got a great free dinner out at Ofrenda and a cocktail hour directly preceding dinner (I don't even want to tell you how much goat cheese I ate).
The picture I took this morning shows one of the hay bales on the hill in the Park. All winter long they put these hay bales around where people could run into stuff when they're sledding. The hay bales are starting to grow grasses out of them - I'd say this is a sign it's fairly unlikely there will be any more sledding :) Spring has sprung!
Have a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful Friday. I know I will. I absolutely cannot wait to sleep in tomorrow!
Central Park East - 7:45am
Good morning! Sorry I missed you yesterday. I have been sick with a cold this week so Brian took Sofie for her walk instead. I didn't get to sleep in, however, since I had to go to the Bentley Hotel by 8:15am to pick up the Immunology recruits and take them to Cornell. Now...you'd think that people of our age and education level would be capable of getting to the hotel lobby by 8:30am. All they have to do is get up and walk downstairs...heck we even hosted a free breakfast for them from 7:30-8:30 at the Hotel so they could wake up with some coffee and eggs. Alas, no. By 10 til 9, there were still 9 of the 23 students just missing in action. I did what any half-sick/annoyed student would do - I left their lazy-asses there. I have no patience for that!
On a good note, many of the recruits I've met seem great. It was a long day, but I really had a good time getting to know them. There were a few that were a little fake and brown-nosey, but 75% were really nice and fun. I also got a great free dinner out at Ofrenda and a cocktail hour directly preceding dinner (I don't even want to tell you how much goat cheese I ate).
The picture I took this morning shows one of the hay bales on the hill in the Park. All winter long they put these hay bales around where people could run into stuff when they're sledding. The hay bales are starting to grow grasses out of them - I'd say this is a sign it's fairly unlikely there will be any more sledding :) Spring has sprung!
Have a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful Friday. I know I will. I absolutely cannot wait to sleep in tomorrow!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
More Signs of Spring
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Central Park East - 6:30 & 7:05 respectively
Good morning! A stunning day in the Park. Too warm for me to wear my coat and another wonderful sunrise to boot. I have about 10 more pictures of the sunrise today, but it would be overkill to show you them all :) I got up extra early because today I'm feeling quite ambitious. I'm going to the gym now before I go to work, and am going to go back for spin class tonight. YES, I FINALLY got into spin class!!! It's harder to get into than the White House - I had to call at 6:30am for a class at 7pm tonight. The class fills up by 6:45am each day.
Anyway - have a wonderful day everyone. Enjoy the signs of Spring - the changing of the seasons is one of the greatest things to watch.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Signs of Spring
Tuesday, February 21st, 2012
Central Park East - 6:55am-7:15am
Good morning! Just now when I was typing my "Tuesday February 21" thing, I started typing October 15th. That's weird don't you think? Why would my brain think October and why would my brain then think it's the 15th? I wish I could have better captured the Blue Jay party that I walked in on this morning in the Park. There were about 4 of them flying back and forth from a tree to the ground to eat some birdseed. I just love Blue Jays - so striking. Every time they flew to the ground, Sofie charged in at them. This picture was the best I could do :(
Anyway, after my nice easy day yesterday, I'm back at it this morning. I tried to avoid it all Winter long, and I was beginning to think I'd make it, but it was not to be. What am I talking about? THE COLD! I had a brief encounter with a horrible virus right around when my Dad came to visit (sorry, Dad for the super non-fun weekend), but aside from that I've had nothing. Now...this is fairly unusual for me. I mean, I tough it out, but I'm usually that person with serial colds all winter long starting in November and ending in February. I'm just immunologically challenged. Well this Winter I thought I'd make it, but nope. I woke up with it this morning.
In contrast to my dismay at the cold this morning, I remembered that there is no class all week long because it's recruitment week!!! HOORAY! Seriously, that is fantastic. The interviewees come on Wed., and leave on Friday. On Thursday evening I am taking a group of them out for Mexican food at a place called Ofrenda (near NYU in the East Village I think). It's hard to believe that last year at this time, I was a member of this group. Anxiously awaiting the chance I couldn't believe I got to interview at a place like Cornell. (I still kind of can't believe I'm here).
Have a wonderful, wonderful day!
Monday, February 20, 2012
Ah, President's Day
Monday, February 20th, 2012
The House!
Good morning! Happy President's Day :) That doesn't mean much to anyone if they don't work anymore - but it's pretty sweet for those of us who do! I should clarify - I don't have off today. I'm actually going to go in after I post this. I did, though, take my sweet time this morning. Brian has off so we got up around 8 - rather than the usual 6:30 - and went to the Park. It was packed with dogs! Crazy busy. We got some coffee at the Kerbs Boathouse down by the Conservatory Pond. It was hopping with people getting breakfast and eating outside with their doggies.
After we got back, Brian made me the breakfast you see above while I was showering and getting ready :) I'm luckyyyy. Short-stack of Kodiak Cakes with butter and syrup. I was in Carb-heaven - they were even better than they look in the pictures. Sofie likes to sit on the arm of the couch next to the table so that she can be at eye level with the food. I gave her a little taste of syrup once I'd finished.
Now I'm off to work (It's 10:30). I have lab meeting at 12:30, then don't really have a whole lot to do until 4pm, when I'll get ready for the experiments that I'll do this week. When you work in a bacteriology lab, Mondays are usually for inoculating (growing) the bacteria that you'll use in the experiments for the remainder of the week. Other than that I'll just be preparing the plates (nutrient-rich gelatin in little round plates) for the bacteria to grow on during the experiments that I'll do. This means that I should do some reading, but more likely I'll read a paper, then read blogs online for the rest of the time.
Happy President's Day to me!
Have a wonderful President's Day yourself!
Friday, February 17, 2012
Happy FRIDAY!
Friday, February 17th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:15am
Good morning! I'm afraid you're going to be bombarded with Daffodil pictures for a short while - I just love the little clusters of them coming up. They remind me of little miniature forests. The thing I love most about these Springtime flowers is that they are little strongholds of green and appetizers for what is to come amongst the starkness of Winter. The picture below the Daffodils reminds you what it actually looks like right now - stark, barren, wet winter.
It was a bit wet today so was a little more empty than yesterday, but still significantly more people than have been out of late (yay Spring!). We saw our friend Logan (the flat-coated retriever) with his lady. Logan is the sweetest, most rambunctious, well-meaning (can dogs be well-meaning?), dog. He and Sofie liked to play together until...the incident. Seriously, she would go running up to him, then cower and be submissive, then they would smell each other, and then finally she would go running around in circles as fast as she could go, and he would chase her. If he wouldn't chase her fast enough, or wanted her to chase him, Sofie would run and bark in his face.
Then, one day, he bopped her on the head with his paw. It wasn't too rough. It was enough to knock her off her feet and into a nearby fence. She yelped, cowered, and ran under my legs. He ran over as if to say, "Wait, no, sorry! Keep running, I'll be better!" But no - she was not having it. Now, he comes to greet her almost every morning. He jumps around in play stance, he licks her face, and ...nothing. She stands stark against my legs. Doesn't move. Doesn't sniff him. Nothing. If he doesn't leave her alone she starts to whimper.
The most embarrassing thing about this, is that he is such a nice dog and his lady is so pleasant and always makes conversation with me. She feels very bad that Sofie seems to be afraid of him now, and so she tries to give Sofie treats to placate her. I think we're probably reading too much into these doggie "emotions" and trying to assign human ones to them, but it's still kind of an awkward situation.
Poor Logan, he's lost his girlfriend.
Have a fantastic FRIDAY!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Can't believe it's already THURSDAY!
Thursday, February 16th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:25am
Good morning! I have to say, today just really feels like Spring. It was warm enough that I didn't need to wear a hat or gloves - that's a first for like...the whole Winter. I felt so unburdened without being bundled to the max! It's definitely getting lighter out at the time when I leave. Before, when I left the apartment sometime around 6:20-6:30, it was pitch black out. Now, when I wake up even earlier than that, there's already weak little rays of light coming through the blinds. It makes it much easier. Aside from that, there are so many bird songs in the Park! This morning I saw 3 Blue Jays. I always forget how stunning Blue Jays are - they really are quite breathtaking. I had a very slow walk because I kept trying to get close enough to one of the Blue Jays to take a picture, but every time it looks like I'm focusing on something, Sofie notices, wants to get in on the fun, and scares the bird away before I can get a shot. She's a terrible hunter - not stealthy at all.
There have also been a lot more people out this week. It's nice to have the Park to your self sometimes, but it's also very nice to see and speak with the same people every day. There's a woman in the Park with a hound dog also named Sophie. She LOVES my Sofie. This morning she asked for the name of my breeder because she and her husband want to get a Cavalier and they've "never seen a cuter, more friendly one than Sofie." I told her gladly but she better not think she's getting the pick of this Spring's litter - that's for me and Brian :) (Yes, we are planning on another for the late Spring). Yes, if you're wondering, I am crazy. But I'm free to make my own crazy choices - that's the beauty of living in Amerrikuh. Life is great with 1 dog, so the goodness can only be multiplied with 2 dogs :)
Finally, see the picture above?! The ultimate sign of Spring has arrived! The daffodils are coming up! Daffodils are my 2nd favorite flower behind Tulips - also wonderful Springtime flowers.
Seize the day!!
Central Park East - 7:25am
Good morning! I have to say, today just really feels like Spring. It was warm enough that I didn't need to wear a hat or gloves - that's a first for like...the whole Winter. I felt so unburdened without being bundled to the max! It's definitely getting lighter out at the time when I leave. Before, when I left the apartment sometime around 6:20-6:30, it was pitch black out. Now, when I wake up even earlier than that, there's already weak little rays of light coming through the blinds. It makes it much easier. Aside from that, there are so many bird songs in the Park! This morning I saw 3 Blue Jays. I always forget how stunning Blue Jays are - they really are quite breathtaking. I had a very slow walk because I kept trying to get close enough to one of the Blue Jays to take a picture, but every time it looks like I'm focusing on something, Sofie notices, wants to get in on the fun, and scares the bird away before I can get a shot. She's a terrible hunter - not stealthy at all.
There have also been a lot more people out this week. It's nice to have the Park to your self sometimes, but it's also very nice to see and speak with the same people every day. There's a woman in the Park with a hound dog also named Sophie. She LOVES my Sofie. This morning she asked for the name of my breeder because she and her husband want to get a Cavalier and they've "never seen a cuter, more friendly one than Sofie." I told her gladly but she better not think she's getting the pick of this Spring's litter - that's for me and Brian :) (Yes, we are planning on another for the late Spring). Yes, if you're wondering, I am crazy. But I'm free to make my own crazy choices - that's the beauty of living in Amerrikuh. Life is great with 1 dog, so the goodness can only be multiplied with 2 dogs :)
Finally, see the picture above?! The ultimate sign of Spring has arrived! The daffodils are coming up! Daffodils are my 2nd favorite flower behind Tulips - also wonderful Springtime flowers.
Seize the day!!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Good morning Wednesday!
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
Central Park East - 6:55am
Good morning! This is a shot from the Conservatory Pond up at Mary Tyler Moore's picture window. Mary (we're on a first-name basis), has the penthouse and just above the middle window of this building is where the famous Red-tail hawk lives. You can kind of see the big nest above the window. I always find myself looking up at these buildings, and looking into the windows of the brownstone houses between Madison and 5th Ave and wondering about who is in there. Lots of times I can see into the kitchen and there is a cook in there, fixing coffee and breakfast for whomever lives there. I often walk along and wonder what the cook is making - does she (it's almost always a Latina) decide what to make or does the boss tell her? What's the good in having a cook if you don't get some creativity in your meals. It'd be kind of silly to pay someone to make you instant oatmeal or pour your bowl of cereal every day. Also - you really don't have time to put some tablespoons of coffee grounds into your coffeemaker? How busy are you?!
My other thoughts are usually about what is going on in the big tall apartment buildings on the Park. When there's a light on I catch myself wondering about what the person is doing in there. Are they looking out like Simba from Pride Rock - "All of this is yours, Simba, because you will be King someday..." Like is that what they're thinking when they open their blinds? Or does their apartment become like every body elses. Just a box with walls to fill up with your stuff. Angora slippers and a silk robe after day 2 of ownership are just your slippers and robe. Your stuff doesn't hold any special place in your heart - how could it? There are only a few things that matter to each of us - everything else just sort of fills the space up and becomes white noise.
Think about what it is that you actually derive pleasure from standing and looking at in your place. I can tell you, there are a collection of very few things I actually care about and that I admire. Here is the list of things that I find beautiful in my home - as far as I'm concerned someone could rob me and take everything else and I wouldn't really care.
1. The framed photograph I gave Brian for his birthday last year - it's professionally framed (it's a beautiful job) - and it's a photo Brian took when we were atop Mt. Cadillac in Maine on our camping trip. It's of the sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean.
2. The cover art on the favorite books I've read sitting in my bookshelf. I like to stand there and look at them.
3. The little lamp and fresco my Dad got for me 2 sequential Christmases. In particular I love the oil lamp. I pick it up maybe 3 times a week when I'm sitting at my desk working to admire the colors.
4. The Czech glass set my Mom and Dad brought back from Prague.
5. The Corkboard in the kitchen with all of Brian and my ticket stubs and cards and stuff that signifies where we went and what we saw - the memory board. I often stand in there and eat snacks and stare at the board - remembering all the fun times we've had and planning what we should do next.
6. The framed photographs I have up behind the couch of my trip to Africa.
7. Brian's San Francisco - Rodo-boulanger le ciel de graciela poster. I don't know why I like this but I have always stared at it - kind of odd. The weird thing about it is that I like to type out the letters on my fingers when I look at it. To me - the poster says home - the home that the two of us have together.
8. The lavender lacquered wooden box that I keep important things that Brian got engraved with my initials. More than looking at it - I like the feel of it.
What is important to you? What would you miss the most if it were gone tomorrrow? Email me or post in the comments because I am curious and would like to write a post about it.
Have a wonderful day!!!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Tuesday
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:05am
Lookin' pretty bleak out there folks! Can I say I'm ready for Spring to start? I keep trying to remind myself that it's better to be bundling up than walking in 95 degree heat with 60% humidity at 6am (which is what it will be like soon enough)!
Have a great day.
Central Park East - 7:05am
Lookin' pretty bleak out there folks! Can I say I'm ready for Spring to start? I keep trying to remind myself that it's better to be bundling up than walking in 95 degree heat with 60% humidity at 6am (which is what it will be like soon enough)!
Have a great day.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Good morning, Monday!
Monday, February 13th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:05am
Good morning! The picture above is what Sofie looks like most mornings because she stops to chew up and eat little pieces of sticks all along our walk. Twas a cold one out there this morning. 3 layers, gloves, a hat, and a scarf were just not enough. When the doormen called their hellos to me on my way back to the apartment, my lips were too cold to respond with an intelligible "good morning!" Instead it sounded more like "gh, mrning."
It wasn't just because of the temperature - it was windy, too. Either way, there were lots of people out so Sofie saw most of her dog friends. It doesn't make any sense what day people are out and when they're not. Anyway - tonight is the Westminster Dog Show so I'm showing my true crazy dog lady tendencies when I say, I plan to stay in all night, fore go working out (Mondays I usually rest anyway), and watch the show with Sofie and Brian. Sofie already told me she heard the Cavalier is expected to be Best in Show and she thinks it's rigged if it turns out any other way. She's such a supremacist - it's embarassing!
Anyway, enough of my silliness. It's time for breakfast.
Have a wonderful day!
Friday, February 10, 2012
Happy Friday!
Friday, February 10th, 2012
Central Park East/Home - 7:15am/7:35am
Good morning! I know you may all get sick of these "sunrise over East Manhattan" pictures - but they just never get old to me! So pretty! Sofie woke me up early this morning. At 5:45am she began gnawing at her crate bars and digging around in her bed. I tried to ignore her, but after about 10 minutes of this she began to make these soft little yips and whines. Still tried to ignore her, but by that point figured I only had 15 minutes to sleep anyway so I may as well get up. Brian let her out of her crate and she immediately jumped up on the bed and started licking my face. She was full of energy and ready to go. By that point I basically was, too.
It was a sublime walk this morning. Very quiet- not many people out despite the nice clear sky - maybe because it's a little cold this morning? It was the perfect day I thought - a nice cold wintry temperature, no wind, and a clear sky to watch the sunrise in. I didn't meet anyone else until I reached the backside of the walk - that's where I met Sofie's friend Logan (the flat-coated retriever). We chatted for awhile before heading off in our own direction. Then I met Sergio - the fat blenheim cavalier, with his lady Julia. All in all, a great morning.
Happy Friday!!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Good morning, Thursday
Thursday, February 9th, 2012
Central Park East - 7:05am
Good morning! There was a beautiful dusting of snow today, but only in the Park. When I woke up (just popped up this morning - no wistful pancake dreams pulling me back to bed), I jumped out and looked out the window because it was supposed to have snowed. I knew I'd still have to go in to work, but it's still exciting when it's snowed over night anyway. So I walked to the Park and when I got there, I noticed the dusting - but ONLY in the Park! Just another reason why it's so magical.
Sofie was very disobedient this morning. She wouldn't come to me and she was jumping up on people left and right. I thought she'd gotten a little better about this since I've worked on it with her, but this morning it looked like she has learned nothing. Nobody really minds, but I don't like it. When it's muddy and rainy, people are a little different about her jumping up and then it's a bother. Plus, in my opinion it's just a bit obnoxious to have this little, frantic, wiggling body scratching at your thighs pleading for you to give them a treat.
The one woman is a particular problem. She doesn't mind the jumping up - at all. She also has a hound dog named Sophie and so when she calls "SOFIE!" my Sofie goes running over and harasses the shit out this woman until she gets a treat. Then it's all confusion because when I call "Sofie!" her Sophie comes running to me.
Anyway, I have a busy day today so I must not go on forever.
Have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Pancake dreams...
Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
Good morning! I forgot to take a picture this morning. Probably because I was so sleepy and groggy when I woke up I forgot to bring my camera along with me. Seriously...I was really sleepy this morning. When my alarm went off I was dreaming that I started a specialty pancake shop that sold only...really special pancakes. Like red velvet pancakes, pancakes with pecans, whole wheat pancakes - all different kinds. I'd even spell people's names with them. So, right when I woke up my cousin Christopher came in with his friends and ordered every different kind of pancake we had. I was a bit perturbed to be wakened from this lovely pancake-heaven dream to go walk around in the cold but decided to drag my lazy bones out of bed anyway. I was seriously groggy and out of it.
When I got to the Park, Sofie ran all around the field above the Convervatory pond at top speed barking and playing with this pit bull mix named Mary that we see sometimes when we are there very early. She also played with a miniature shnauzer named Niko for the entire walk around the back side of the Great Lawn. This made the walk much longer than it usually is, but I didn't mind because it gave me a bit of a chance to wake up and get my act together.
Things I've learned for today: 1. I think if science doesn't work I could start a pancake store that may be solely kept in business by my cousins - presuming it was close enough to where he and his friends lived. 2. not all pit bull mixes are bad 3. I want pancakes...really bad.
Have a great day!
Good morning! I forgot to take a picture this morning. Probably because I was so sleepy and groggy when I woke up I forgot to bring my camera along with me. Seriously...I was really sleepy this morning. When my alarm went off I was dreaming that I started a specialty pancake shop that sold only...really special pancakes. Like red velvet pancakes, pancakes with pecans, whole wheat pancakes - all different kinds. I'd even spell people's names with them. So, right when I woke up my cousin Christopher came in with his friends and ordered every different kind of pancake we had. I was a bit perturbed to be wakened from this lovely pancake-heaven dream to go walk around in the cold but decided to drag my lazy bones out of bed anyway. I was seriously groggy and out of it.
When I got to the Park, Sofie ran all around the field above the Convervatory pond at top speed barking and playing with this pit bull mix named Mary that we see sometimes when we are there very early. She also played with a miniature shnauzer named Niko for the entire walk around the back side of the Great Lawn. This made the walk much longer than it usually is, but I didn't mind because it gave me a bit of a chance to wake up and get my act together.
Things I've learned for today: 1. I think if science doesn't work I could start a pancake store that may be solely kept in business by my cousins - presuming it was close enough to where he and his friends lived. 2. not all pit bull mixes are bad 3. I want pancakes...really bad.
Have a great day!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
I'm back
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Central Park East - 7:25am
Good morning! Sorry about yesterday - I spent the weekend Dad visited being sick so I didn't walk Sofie or go to work yesterday. Today I'm back at it, however, and happy to be so. Some poor little tree just bloomed! I hope it is not sorely mistaken for this grave error! Well - Sofie just threw a little disgruntled growl up my way meaning - "stop banging away on that keyboard and give me some breakfast, lady!"
Have a wonderful day!
Friday, February 3, 2012
Happy Friday!!
Friday, February 3rd, 2012
Central Park East - 7:20am
Good morning! I swear it felt colder than the 30oF it says it is. Every part of me was cold on that walk. We saw all our regular dog friends - the pretty girl with the 2 pointers, the man that always gives Sofie a biscuit with his black poodle Isaac, Logan - the flat coated retriever whom Sofie LOVES and whom always tries to pull my gloves off, Lily - the apricot miniature poodle, other Lily - the gray and stately Afghan hound that can't be bothered to listen to her owner in the slightest, Will - the rottweiler, and...to my surprise, Nicholas and Pineapple. I haven't seen Nicholas or Pineapple in weeks now - and I was starting to enjoy it. Unfortunately he spotted us from across the conservatory pond today and took off. His owner screamed and yelled his name over and over but to no avail. He had to change his course and walk the whole way round the pond so he could retrieve that little bastard of a dog.
^I swear it feels colder than this.
Happy Friday and have a great day! I can't wait to see my Dad tomorrow!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Thursday, January 2, 2012
Central Park East - 7:25am
Good morning! Sofie and I walk past this tree every day and I just love it. You can't really tell too much from the photo, but there are 4 crevices that line the length of the trunk. It's just charming. It was another beautiful morning in the Park today. Blue skies and warm-ish weather. Is it getting to be spring already? If so, I'm totally ok with that. We haven't had a spring in years. Normally it just goes from frigid cold to ungodly hot with a contribution of nasty, cold rain during the months of April and May. Spring, I'd be happy to have you stay.
Have a wonderful day!
Central Park East - 7:25am
Good morning! Sofie and I walk past this tree every day and I just love it. You can't really tell too much from the photo, but there are 4 crevices that line the length of the trunk. It's just charming. It was another beautiful morning in the Park today. Blue skies and warm-ish weather. Is it getting to be spring already? If so, I'm totally ok with that. We haven't had a spring in years. Normally it just goes from frigid cold to ungodly hot with a contribution of nasty, cold rain during the months of April and May. Spring, I'd be happy to have you stay.
Have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Just one of those days...
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Central Park East - 6:55am
Good morning. Every little part of this morning has consisted of me trying to find some excuse to go back to bed. Seriously, it's just one of those days. When my alarm went off at 6:15, I thought, "No, it can't be time - please tell me this is some cruel joke played by the alarm clock fairy to turn my alarm back several hours." I lied there for a few minutes and contemplated going back to sleep and just being late to lab today.
"I'm always the first one in this lab anyway so it doesn't really matter for keeping up appearances sake."
"No - just get your lazy bones out of bed."
It's about then that those little sayings repeated to me by Dad, that have provoked my many neuroses begin to creep into my head. Things like - "If it's worth doing - it's worth doing well," and "The early bird gets the worm!" and "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man (woman) healthy, wealthy, and wise."
Then I feel guilty and get up. My head and jaw feel like I've been grinding my teeth all night. (I probably was). I walk in to the living room to get my coat and shoes. I stare down at Sofie - maybe just for today I'll go back to bed. "No - just put her harness her and start the coffee." "Fine!!"
I go outside feeling like I'm going to fall down all the stairs on the way out. Can it be? It's RAINING!... HARD! This is the perfect excuse to walk her around the block then go back in to sleep some more! So I walk around the block. But the problem is - by then I'm pretty wet already and definitely woken up more so I figure I might as well just go to the damn park and get it over with.
Why? because of the picture above. I love my dog and I want her to have a happy dog life. When we get to the Park, she goes running this way and that pouncing into the bushes to chase the sparrows. Of course I knew what the right thing to do was all along. Now she's curled up snoring, and wet, and stinking on my lap as I write this. I suppose the day is all downhilll from here!
Have a wonderful day!
Central Park East - 6:55am
Good morning. Every little part of this morning has consisted of me trying to find some excuse to go back to bed. Seriously, it's just one of those days. When my alarm went off at 6:15, I thought, "No, it can't be time - please tell me this is some cruel joke played by the alarm clock fairy to turn my alarm back several hours." I lied there for a few minutes and contemplated going back to sleep and just being late to lab today.
"I'm always the first one in this lab anyway so it doesn't really matter for keeping up appearances sake."
"No - just get your lazy bones out of bed."
It's about then that those little sayings repeated to me by Dad, that have provoked my many neuroses begin to creep into my head. Things like - "If it's worth doing - it's worth doing well," and "The early bird gets the worm!" and "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man (woman) healthy, wealthy, and wise."
Then I feel guilty and get up. My head and jaw feel like I've been grinding my teeth all night. (I probably was). I walk in to the living room to get my coat and shoes. I stare down at Sofie - maybe just for today I'll go back to bed. "No - just put her harness her and start the coffee." "Fine!!"
I go outside feeling like I'm going to fall down all the stairs on the way out. Can it be? It's RAINING!... HARD! This is the perfect excuse to walk her around the block then go back in to sleep some more! So I walk around the block. But the problem is - by then I'm pretty wet already and definitely woken up more so I figure I might as well just go to the damn park and get it over with.
Why? because of the picture above. I love my dog and I want her to have a happy dog life. When we get to the Park, she goes running this way and that pouncing into the bushes to chase the sparrows. Of course I knew what the right thing to do was all along. Now she's curled up snoring, and wet, and stinking on my lap as I write this. I suppose the day is all downhilll from here!
Have a wonderful day!
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