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Moving into 2021!
Can you believe that we are nearing the end of January 2021 already?! I could have sworn just yesterday we walked into the year 2021. Time is flying by and I have no idea how it’s moving this fast. There’s been so much happening but yet I still find myself dreaming of all the beautiful memories that occurred in 2020. I wanted to share some of my favorites and then also update everyone on what’s to come for 2021. So many things are already underway! January: Right off the bat we started 2020 with such a good vibe by getting into the restaurant called “Chef Vola’s” in Atlantic City, New…
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We got a puppy and I’m engaged!
Hi all! I know I haven’t been great with updating you on my West Coast trip and so many other adventures in my life but it’s been a crazy end to our beautiful summer. We got a puppy Golden Retriever named Maverick and then a few weeks later I got engaged. It’s been a very exciting time to be me! Full disclosure: This blog is mostly photos but I promise they are cute! John and I both knew we wanted a puppy for a while but we struggled to find a dog that we felt would blend with our family. We definitely had a lot to consider since John is…
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Butler: The Working Breed Pup!
We were so excited when we had the opportunity to watch a 3 month old puppy named Butler! Butler, as seen in my “Tiny House” and “Rhode Island” posts, was so much fun! Puppies are seriously the cutest and I can never say no to them! Butler was a 3 month old Golden Retriever, Australian Shepard, Bernese Mountain dog mix. He was super playful, just like any puppy would be, but also extremely intelligent. To give you some insight on working breeds, these types of dogs are brilliant and super-fast learners. Their goal in life is to have a working purpose, they need a job. Without a job these dogs…
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Life of a Show Dog
Ever wanted to know what goes into taking care of a show dog? Well here’s your chance! It’s a lot of maintenance, time, and all around fun. I am so excited to introduce Really and Figgy, 2 female Tibetan Terriers. Really is 11 years old and Figgy is 2. Really is retired from the show business but Figgy’s career has just begun! Before I go into detail about their visit, let me tell you about the breed. These dogs can range from a weight of 18-30 pounds and are expected to live 15-16 years. They can be athletic and agile but at the same time have the deposition of being…