Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fabulous FOOD and Birthday wishes!

It all began with a birthday...and a husband with a love for great food and great experiences! For Rich's birthday...Chef Ricky came over and showed us a few things in the kitchen...and fed us so well!My Ricky and Chef Ricky!
1st Course Roasted Beet and Onion Salad with a Maple Dijon Vinaigrette....WOW!
Chukar wanted to join the party...and got to come in for some kisses!
2nd course: Steak au poiuvee (sp.) with a mushroom, shallot, garlic and wine reduction!
Yummy!
Finally...it was time for birthday wishes and our 3rd course!
Evil Brownies with a Pineapple Carmel sauce!

Make a wish babe!
The night was a HUGE success...and I won't need to eat for a WEEK!
Happy Birthday Babe! The celebration will continue this weekend in PACKWOOD!

Bowling & Booze

Tuesday night...we celebrated the END OF SUMMER at work with some bowling, cocktails, and FUN!!!

Some of the ladies...Me with Hil, Mandy and Renee!
More Ladies....Renee, Kate, Lindsay, Hil and ME!
Yeah for Heather...my new savor at work!
My boss Robson and I!
Yummy for Pacifico!
We are having some fun now...Hil, Bethany, Janna, Me and Sydney.
Of course, so many more pictures...fabulous end to summer with my co-workers! Can't wait to see what fall brings!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

On the eve of his 32nd birthday...

On the eve of my husband's 32nd birthday, I take a step back and think how amazingly lucky I am to have him in my life, to call him my husband and to wake up to him everyday. I know that I don't tell him often enough (or even show him), but I would be lost without him. I always thought of myself as super independent....wrong! He is my world! Many promises have been made between us, but in his 32nd year, I promise to be more understanding, more patient, more loving and more compassionate.

Now for the fun, the top 32 things I LOVE about Rich:
  1. Amazing
  2. Handsome
  3. Compassionate
  4. Assertive
  5. Passionate
  6. Kind
  7. Dedicated
  8. Loving
  9. Understanding
  10. Great teacher
  11. Secure
  12. Intelligent
  13. Stubborn
  14. Driven
  15. Strong
  16. Helpful
  17. Respectful
  18. Caring
  19. Sexy
  20. Confident
  21. Funny
  22. Honest
  23. Forgiving
  24. Leader
  25. With Integrity
  26. Devoted
  27. Quirky
  28. Reliable
  29. Resourceful
  30. Independent
  31. Balanced
  32. MINE!!!
Seriously, I could go on for days...
He is the BEST things since Sliced Bread and Manolo Blahniks!

Birthdays, birds and a visit from Mama Meyer!

Friday afternoon, Rich and his mom surprised me at work with her coming to visit for the weekend! Such a great surprise!!! We were able to relax celebrate ALL of our birthdays, shop, eat a ton, watch some football (bad games) and even hit up 2 dog parks! Great weekend!

Sunday...we decided it was time to celebrate Rich's birthday (we did mine on Friday and Denise's on Saturday)...
Chukar did not understand the birthday horns....we don't know if he loved them or hated them...
yet, he was very intrigued!
The birthday boy...with his new kitchen gear! The BIG surprise comes tomorrow night on his real birthday...we are having a 5-star Chef come over and cook us an AMAZING dinner!
The adventures are never over at our house....one of the Chukar's got out and hide behind the paint...
Yeah, we found it and set it free!
A little video...Chukar vs. Rich's balloons!



Sunday night, we headed over to an awesome dinner with Amy and Eric. So much fun...then went and watched a movie with Mama Meyer before calling it a weekend!

Busy week to come! Stay tuned for Rich's Birthday Dinner!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Chukar for Chukar!

Today, Rich picked up some real Chukar (as in the birds) to help with training Chukar (the dog).

Anxiously awaiting the HUNT....Chukar shows off his great sniffer!
Here are the Chukar in their new home...Chukar's old cage!
I'm reading to hunt...let's go! Teach me Whoa! And about birds! And, oh wow, I'm so excited!
Ready or not little Chukar...here I come!
I'm hunting them up Dad!
A little video about a successful Chukar hunt...
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More training to come this afternoon! Our little man is figuring it all out...with help from Rich!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Details of Chukar's First Hunt

Well, it was finally time to take Chukar out on an actual "hunting" excursion. The idea was to get him in the field, expose him to shotgun fire and maybe stumble upon a grouse or two...We met part of our goal :)

To give some additional background as I haven't posted many details lately, we have virtually done zero training with or around live birds (and it shows). We've spent time in the back yard with wings and scented dummies, but that is the extent of it. We have worked very little on "whoa" training and directional/range commands have been something Chukar and I have developed while spending time on hikes, etc. Well, here is how it went:

We started of Friday morning heading out to the grouse woods, we made it to our initial destination at about 7am. I popped the hatch on my car and left Chukar in his crate. I grabbed the 20 gauge and some shells and I headed out to 100 paces...I fired off two quick shots. I could see Chukar peering though the grates of his crate, not much movement. I walked about 20 paces closer and fired off a couple more rounds, same thing. Finally, I walked to within about 20 yards and fired off the last 2 rounds. All I saw was Chukar sitting there in his crate waiting to be "released". I went over to him and praised him and got him excited to hit the trail.

We started off up a pretty steep grade and right off the bat he was smelling a ton of stuff that he was interested in, including some TP and associated mess that someone left 4 feet off the trail. A couple "leave-its" got us going again...He was going crazy, covering areas to both sides, up and downhill and up ahead. He is pretty good at staying in front of me, but there are times when he gets onto a scent trail and ends up behind me. Anyways, we continued on up the grade, seeing a ton a different berry patches, for sure I thought we would see something sooner, rather than later...Nothing. Chukar kept working the trail and surrounding area and I was trying to keep up with him.

We kept on up the hill, with me reeling Chukar in and sending him back out. I truly thought we were going to bust a grouse...or a bear at any time!

We approached the end of the trail...or the part of the trail that I wasn't willing to tackle on this day and decided to head back down. No sign of a grouse, bear, deer or any other living creature besides a squirrel and a crow or two. Before we headed back down the trail, I decided I would "surprise" Chukar with a couple quick shots to see how he would react. Bam, bam, he came running toward me to see what was going on, but he didn't jerk, cower or show any other sign of being spooked. I was pleased to say the least.

We went on another hunt, with similar results. There were no birds to be had on this day.

With the first hunt completed, I was feeling pretty good about exposing Chukar to the gun and his reaction or lack there of...At the same time, I realized that we both have a TON of work to do. Here the three things that became evident before we left the woods:

1. Bird work is super important and is something we are going have to do in the near future. I could tell that Chukar was on scents numerous times, but those scents could have been squirrel, rabbit or grasshopper...I am hoping the bird work will focus his attention to bird scents and keep him from or limit his chasing of the other scents in the field.

2. Whoa. There were a couple of instances that Chukar looked birdy, but nothing materialized. I am thinking that his lack of training in this area could have potentially lead to at least an instance in which there may have been a bird nearby, but he chased it away without me noticing. How is he supposed to know what to do if he has never been trained? :)

3. Directional commands/Ranging. I have to figure out how to keep him within range and in front of me. There were times when he was well out of site and there were other times that he started off ahead of me and popped out behind me on the trail. I have a couple ideas here, but I haven't figured out exactly how I want to approach this.

Overall, it really was a great day. The weather was awesome, watching Chukar work the woods was a joy and learning the things that we need to hone was enlightening. Dead birds will come in time.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Chukar's 1st Grouse Expedition!

Early Friday morning (4:30 AM-ish)...Rich and Chukar headed out and went on Chukar's 1st Grouse Expedition. It was more of an introduction to the gun, the sound of it shooting and to see how our little pup did with his first real exposure to hunting season!

Sit back and enjoy the journey of Chukar...and really, his trip to "play" in the woods!
Come on Dad...I'm ready!
Really, do I really have to pose for a picture with your shotgun?
I'm looking, smelling and on the hunt...
There has got to be some Grouse this way...let's go!
Ah, so beautiful.
The early morning sun...the adventure with Chukar...the day to dream about!


I like it up here Dad, can I rest now?
Back on the hunt...

Coming back to see where you are...

Pretty sure that my boys had an awesome day out in the woods! Next time, I'm in for some of the fun!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Chukar is missing!

Today started off a little more hectic than I would typically like...for those of you on FB, you already know, for those of you who aren't, here's the story.

Started off as most Fridays do...alarm goes off, I don't pop out of bed and the thought of Crossfit this morning makes me want to pull the covers back over my head.

Rich leans over for a good morning kiss...Chukar jumps in the middle and insists that he gets some good morning cuddles before Rich.

We end up getting up...making it to Crossfit...surviving Crossfit (barely)...getting back home to get ready for work.

Right before I leave, Rich knocks on the front door and has Chukar...he says that he got out while he was doing garbages, so I put him inside and keep getting ready.

Time for me to leave...Rich is still out front working on garbage, Chukar is on the couch saying good-bye...I head out, say good-bye to my hubby and hit the road.

I decide that I deserve Starbucks on the way to work because I seriously kicked some butt at Crossfit...and then continue my leisurely drive into work.

Traffic is bad.

I'm just driving until the phone rings.

Me: Hello babe.

Rich: Babe, Chukar is gone.

Me: Ok

Rich: I'm going to go look for him

Me: Ok

Rich: I'll call you back in 30 minutes

Me: I'm coming home

Rich: No

Me: Ok

Hang up. I immediately dial my mom

Mom: Hello

Me: Chukar is gone

Mom: I'll throw the twins in their kennel and head over

Me: Ok

Hang up...wait 15 hours (or minutes)...pray, pray, pray

Phone rings.

Rich: Babe, I found him

Me: Where

Rich: By the baseball field

Me: Ok

WOW! The shock of it all. Crazy morning.

I called my Mom and let her know...she was in route with the twins, so they came to play. Of course, they had to share a water dish, since Chukar was out of breath from his escape!



New toy time...look how big the twins are. Chukar isn't such a tank around them anymore.



The CHASE is on!



Those twins sure do wear me out...I'm spent. Too many adventures for me today! I will be the best dog ever from today on!



We were lucky that he came to Rich and lucky to have found him. :) Someone is watching over us!

Ready for the long weekend with my hubby and my puppy!