So here I am...the morning of our cruise. I didn't sleep but a few hours last night, I'm always a bit nervous before traveling. I was all packed, everything was ready for the dogs; yet still my mind wouldn't shut off.
This morning we got up around 6:30 AM and fed the boys and had them do their "business." And then it was time to drop them off. Cooper could tell something was up. I spent some time with him last night and taught him how to roll over! Which...is amazing that he picked that up so quickly because teaching him to "shake" was a three month ordeal! So we were able to bond a little bit last night, which was nice.
We took them to The Dog Spot, and as soon as we pulled up they were uber excited to get inside! The lady there loves them and they had such a great time last time! So I turned them loose and then handed the lady their things. Now...a housewife HAS to be organized...right? Well...maybe I went too far. I put their food in individual baggies for each meal. So there are a total of 28 baggies of food in there. Plus typed out feeding instructions and emergency contact information. But the lady was super nice, and said she actually appreciated how organized I was! **Score one for the Housewife!**
We got home, and the first thing I saw was this...
The house is really quiet without the boys here...and we still have a few hours before our ride comes to take us to the cruise terminal.
Well, hopefully I'll be able to take a picture of our house (or the general area anyways) from the ship as we go by, since we always are looking at the Sound from our house! :)
Watch out Alaska! The REAL Housewife is on the way!!! Batten down the hatches!!!!
You're in good company on the dog food thing. Every time I take our girls to "camp", each day's food is prepared with their names on them. Our one dog, Sierra (the one that barks when I'm on the phone), has loads of allergies, so she can only have very specific food. And Brian, may I say, it's so good to see that you're so happy!?!?! Enjoy your cruise!!!
ReplyDeleteWe understand all too well. Our pups make our house a home.
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