May 28, 2009
Pat had to go to the police station last night to make a statement (he was so excited — what does that say about what we usually do?) He found out that the kid that was here was not in the crash. There are actually 2 stories that coincide…..
The kids in the crash were actually on the way to pick up “our” felon and his friend. These 2 were up the road at the new Wal-Mart breaking into cars! Police nab one of them, this kid runs. The driver of the crashed car was this kid’s brother (nice family) The crash (and his brother did flee the scene) and the “nabbing” happened at the same time.
Apparently the police are familiar with these kids. The kid at our house was 17, and after a quick trip to the ER, is now in Long Creek, our local JD.
It makes me really appreciate the gentle way the dogs kept this kid out of the house. If he would break into cars, who knows? He WAS drunk and trying to phone for help to come and get him, but what would he do wandering around a strange house looking for a phone!?
So that is the end of our saga….
Val
back to getting ready for the Regional.. .STOP RAINING , I have dogs to bathe!
May 7, 2009
I have just been asked to do a radio interview for a national radio program called “Living the Country Life”. It airs in 32 states, twice
daily on 240 radio stations.
The target audience is people who live on acreages. The segment I am doing is called “Best Country Dog Breeds: Bearded Collies”. She wants to know about personality, coat care, training, activity level, etc….
So if anyone has any words of wisdom, pass them along [LOL]!
The interview is Monday but doesn’t air till the week of June 8th.
Val
December 27, 2007
I am enjoying a few days off before I dive back into work…. Christmas was different this year, as my daughter Katie has a significant other now, and as she put it “compromises had to be
made!” [LOL] They went to his parents in the morning (after spending Christmas Eve with the Maloney side of the family- a tradition that my mother-in-law started years ago, and we all still keep), and arrived for an afternoon of gifts and turkey. Andrew didn’t want to wait till afternoon, but once he called Katie a few days earlier, he decided he could wait (he got an earful about trying to be here and there, compromises and she was doing the best she could! [G])
I got a lovely hand-painted Beardie necklace, the dogs got me fuzzy socks, a little stuffed lamb and season 1 of “Buffy”! Andrew got me season 2, so I am set for a while! I also got a beginner Yoga cd, so am excited to start that.
Pat got a hand-held Playstation system that plays games AND movies, so when we are stuck waiting all day at shows now, he will have something to do. The dogs got him a lovely green hooded sweatshirt with the BCCME logo embroidered on it.
We had a nice dinner, lots of veggie leftovers for the dogs (they love cranberry sauce too) and they had a few treats in their stocking as well.
Yesterday it was table day- all aboard! Mac and Maddie got a spritz, brush and quick massage, and Trav just had to have his turn, so he got the same. (he is much more eager to be on the table if I do the others first — jealousy works wonders [lol]) Then we went outside and
Maddie played “stick” with me.
Hope everyone had a nice day, and I send you all Peace as we go into the new year…
Val
and the kids — we love it when Mommy doesn’t work!
December 21, 2007
And it passed, that three kings, after consulting with their seers and astrologers, decided to journey to a far-off land, to follow a star. This is known. What is not known is that there was a King visiting from a land even further. A land of mountains and mist; legend and lore. A thirst for knowledge had led him this far. He insisted on accompanying the other Kings.
The journey was long and tiring. But they did not waiver in their mission. To pass the time, the visiting king told tales of his wondrous country, of great feats and the strength and honor of his
people. The other Kings told of their countries as well, but the visiting King knew his was best.
After a time, they began to see the star more clearly and a sense of anticipation started stirring among them. While rumors of a new king had been heard, they knew not what awaited them, but could sense its importance. At last, in the clear cool night, the star seemed to stop and shine over a small stable. Cattle and sheep resided peacefully together, as well as the donkey. As they approached, they could see a young couple, the wife cradling an infant in swaddling cloth. There appeared to be a glow around them and a sense of peace and wonder filled the small stable.
Tears streaming from their faces, the Kings knelt in respect and love. There was no doubt that this would be their King! The Three Kings brought gifts of Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh, all precious and rare.
The visiting King was moved and ashamed that he had brought no gift. Just then a cold nose nudged his hand. Looking down, he saw his faithful companion looking up at him with wise, worldly eyes. He nodded and disappeared for a moment. When he came back he held a small bundle. He approached the young King and offered the tiny bundle of black and white fur. Kneeling down, he gazed at the infant and said, “I offer you a gift that is priceless as well. In my land we have a wonderful creature that is guardian, companion. counselor, and friend. They are prized above all else. Treat them well and they will never leave your side.”
With that, he set the little pup down and stood back with the three Kings. The pup slowly walked up to the New King and gazed at him sleeping. He gently gave the babe a kiss and curled up next to the manger.
Some will dispute how long the Bearded Collie has been around.
Others will just smile knowingly and nod.
Val Maloney
December 18, 2007
I have a client that takes some of my jewelry to Europe to some of the shows(along with statues, etc) . She will be doing Crufts again this year, but recently did the World Dog Show in Finland. They had an entry of 8765 dogs!!!! It was held over 2 days in a building with only 2 large halls. I can’t even imagine the noise (g).
She did well though , so guess it paid off for her.
Val