Monday, December 31, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Surviving My First Nor’ Easter
Can’t say I’ve ever been in a blizzard until today! Every
time I asked what a Nor’ Eastah was, I was told to just wait for it. When we
went to bed last night it hadn’t started to snow yet and I was a little nervous
since we had taken wagers on how much snowfall this blizzard would bring. My
guess was 12 inches, which is about an inch of rain. Since I have never
experienced an extreme snow storm, I took a chance and listened to the snow
chart on the weather channel with fingers crossed.
When I woke up this morning and looked out the window there
was about four to five inches of snow on the ground and we had one thing on the
brain: snowball fight! Hope anyone else
experiencing winter storms is having a snowy fun time, and keeping safe.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Christmas Checklist…Naughty or Nice?
Only 15 more days until Christmas and I’m not ready! Are you?
I’ve never been an early shopper despite not liking to deal
with busy stores and hard to find parking, but this year I’m steering clear of
the mall. Most of our gift giving is handmade this year, or purchased from
small businesses. To be honest, I much prefer shopping from the couch in my
pajamas!
Here’s a little checklist to help your Holiday shopping go
smoothly!
Friday, December 7, 2012
DIY Fabric Dog Rope
My Australian Shepherd mix Luna has always loved her rope. When
I adopted her at the animal shelter they told me she was 6 months old and
wouldn’t grow much more. She was about 35 pounds then. As her first year with
me came and went I found myself with a 65 pound puppy who would chew through
sandals, sweaters and just about anything else left lying around. The solution to
the problem was her rope.
As a puppy she used to tug the rope really hard, so hard at
times it was hard to keep my balance because she was so strong. She’s not too
keen on fetching balls, catching Frisbees or doing tricks beyond sit and shake,
but when she wants to play she’ll bring her rope and not so gently nudge the
nearest human leg. She will fetch her rope when asked to bring it and knows to
leave it at the back door because it is an outside toy.
Although she still loves her rope I see her carry it around
less and less. Since she and her teeth aren’t as strong as they used to be I figured
she needed something a bit softer to play with. I had some old t-shirts lying
around and thought they would make an awesome soft rope for old dog Luna.
Take your t-shirts and cut them into 1 inch thick strips. I just
cut the length of the shirts and then cut each strip at the two existing seams.
I used 12 strips total, 6 green and 6 yellow, so my ropes aren’t too thick. The
more strips, the thicker the rope! I made a twist rope and a braided rope to
see the difference and if the pups preferred one over the other. So far they
don’t seem to care, but the braided rope is much thinner and is stiffer than
the twisted rope.
Braided Rope:
Bring all of your t-shirt strips together and tie a tight
knot at one end. Split the strips evenly into three sections and braid. I had
my mom hold the knotted end while I braided which made it easier and neater
than when I tried to hold the end myself. Leave enough room at the end for a
second knot and make sure it is tight as well. Cut off extra long pieces from
the ends and play!
Twisted Rope:
Again, start off by combing all of the t-shirt strips and
tie a tight knot at one end. Divide the strips
so you have two equal sections and twist them tightly. At the end make a second
knot to secure the strips. When let go, the twist will loosen up so make sure to
twist them tightly. Cut off any extra long pieces and now you have another
rope.
I love these fabric dog ropes because you can make them
long, short, thin or thick, and with as many colors as desired. Oh, and it’s
cheap! I just used 2 shirts that were in the Goodwill pile. My dogs usually rip
apart a new toy 10 minutes after it enters the front door, so having a toy that
is affordable and quick to make works for me.
Hope your pup enjoys their fabric dog rope as much as Luna
and the rest of our pups did!
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