Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Coffee Grinder Story

Ok, I know I haven't written on here in ages, and perhaps you are wondering how Posh and I are getting on. The short answer is that we're just fine. Settling in nicely, and becoming a team! This is a process that will take a little while, but it happens, and it's magical to live through. I'll write more later, promise!
 
But today, I have to tell about the coffee grinder, because it took up a whole day, and it is the stuff of which commedies are made!
 
So, it's about four thirty, in the morning of course, and Poshi is patiently waiting for me to make the coffee, so she can have her breakfast. This is a highly ritualistic time of day for the two of us, and the routine never varies. Until this morning, when the coffee grinder died about halfway through its process. It just died. I tried everything I knew to resurrect it, all to no avail. The coffee was kind of a rough grind, but it was all I had, and so I went ahead and put it in the coffeemaker and ran the water through. With much trepidation, I waited, and although the water wasn't dripping as usual, and although the thought of a whole basketful of grounds and very hot water was terrifying, I sort of helped it along and eventually the pot filled. In the meantime, Poshi had had about enough of waiting for her breakfast, and was dancing in the kitchen. So, of course, I fed her. And poured the coffee into the caraffe. I was so distracted I didn't even hear the water heat up, but it was quiet, so I figured it was done. And it was, it was reasonably fine coffee.
 
The project for the day was, of course, to get another grinder. The only coffee I have in the house is whole beans, which is one of the most useless things known to humanity without something to grind it up. After a fair bit of research, I found a place about six blocks away that sold them, which made for a fine little work-out for Posh and me.
 
Home we came with our new appliance, and being the curious type, I opened it, with the intent of setting it up for morning. The first problem was the cord. There was about four inches of cord, which meant that, if I were to plug it in, I'd have to hold it right close to the wall to grind it up. Surely this wasn't right, but hey, I'm strong. So I plugged it in, only to discover that I hadn't a clue how to turn the thing on! It hadn't occurred to me to look at it at the store! It's a coffee grinder, ok? I've been using them for something like forty years now, and, ya know, how hard can it be? I tried, I honestly did, but I couldn't figure it out!
 
So, swallowing the morsel that was left of what had once been my pride, I called up the store where I got it, and got the owner on the phone. He said that it actually has a perfectly reasonable cord, it's just wound around the base. I said I thought so, but I couldn't pull it out. "Just wiggle it around a little and it'll come loose," says he, which I tried, yet again, and didn't have any better luck than before. I also told him that it didn't seem to turn on, and did I have the right button? He finally went and opened up another one. "Oh," says he, "you have to pull down on the base before you can loosen the cord!" I tried this, and it worked! I was enchanted! He told me where the turn-on button was, and I actually heard it click, so I was sure we had it right. Off I went to try again. I plugged it in, no problem, filled it, cause he told me that it would work better if I did that, and pushed the button. Nothing happened. I pushed it a few times, in the insane hope that it would change its mind, but it didn't.
 
Suddenly I remembered this morning, when I hadn't heard the coffeemaker heat up. What if I hadn't missed it at all? What if it had never actually reheated? And, when I checked the coffeemaker, which is always quite warm to the touch, I discovered that it was stone cold. And the terrible truth came home to me at last, that there was never anything wrong with my faithful little grinder, nor even with the cold coffeemaker. It was the electric socket!
 
Cool! Twenty plus dollars, and many hours of research and figuring, and I needed the maintenance guy to come and fix it. I called him, and he assured me that he'd be there in a few minutes to have a look. Only he wasn't! At ten to five, in a panic, I called him again, to discover that he'd forgotten, and had gone somewhere else. So my apartment manager came over, and started to fiddle with the outlet. She couldn't get it to work, but was showing it to me. I pushed the GFI, (I think that's what the reset button is called), and tried the coffee grinder, and it worked! I heard that lovely sound, and was ecstatic! Both that it worked, and that, eventually, I'd fixed it! I, who am less mechanically inclined than nine tenths of the population! We did have another anxious moment, when we realized that the coffeemaker wasn't heating up, but we discovered that somewhere in this whole scene, it had gotten unplugged! I am happy to report that both appliances have been thoroughly tested, and are ready and waiting to take their part in our morning ritual tomorrow!
 
Now, I'll grant you, this has been an exceedingly stupid story! But it amused me, which is better than it might have been! Hope it amused you as well!
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Home again, again!

We had a great weekend. I had a lot of misgivings about going away so soon after getting home, but I had already committed, and so I went for it. It was a lot of fun, and a true confidence builder!
 
On Friday, we went on a chartered bus with about twenty other people, and four other dogs. Posh acted just like she was on the plane, and slept through the whole trip. I wonder if she had any idea that we were actually a fairly long way from home! Same goes for the plane! I'm sure she has no idea that, for the first time in her life, she's a very, very long way from the ocean!
 
We had a roommate in the hotel room, who loved Posh a lot. Which meant that she had a fine time playing and acting altogether silly when we were in the room! But as soon as we left it, she became the fabulous guide that she is! She learned her way around the hotel the first night, and it was so easy to get wherever we needed to be.
 
The convention was good, with a lot of very interesting presentations. The emphasis was on Braille literacy, which is a great love of mine, so I enjoyed it a lot! Especially interesting was a talk on teaching Braille. I wish I'd heard it before I was doing that fulltime! I'll be working with a little girl on pre-Braille skills soon, so I'm now looking for great ideas about that. Good stuff!
 
She was equally good on the way home, but when we finally walked into the apartment, she went nuts! Ran from end to end about eight times and then started spinning in circles! I think it was her way of letting me know that she was glad to be home! And it really cemented the fact that this is home in her head. And in mine as well. I haven't lived here long enough that it isn't a bit new, although I have to say that having her around makes it seem a bit more like home. There's something to be said for living with someone. And she's a truly wonderful roommate! She doesn't even mind when I wake up at 4:30 in the morning.
 
Last night, we went to dinner at some friends' house. They have an Australian shepherd who is about a year older, and twenty pounds heavier than Posh. They had a fine time! It was so good to let her run and play in a really big yard. Fortunately, she's good, and doesn't eat things she shouldn't! No small accomplishment for a lab!
 
Not sure what's on the agenda for today, but we'll go somewhere. We need to have some good street crossings. Hopefully, it won't involve food! I will be strong! You read it here!
 
 
 

Friday, September 25, 2009

The First Week Home!

I have certainly been neglectful of this space for the last several days. I could say that it's because nothing of particular note has happened, but that wouldn't be quite true.
 
All in all, it's been a lovely week. I think we were both a little tired from the intensity of the training at school. And, if it didn't come through in all the things I wrote, the training is, indeed, very intense! So, we've spent the week mostly relaxing and getting used to living with each other in a home setting. I have to say that Poshi has adapted incredibly well, and pretty much instantly. I'll confess to not being very good about keeping her on leash, as the school suggests. With only her and me in the house, it just didn't seem necessary. Her house manners are impeccable! And her playful side is coming out more and more every day. A couple of days ago, a couple of friends brought their dog over to meet her, and what a fine time they had! It was great to see her just acting like a puppy and romping and wagging and generally carrying on! This is a friendship that looks like it'll be fast and long-standing. I can almost picture them as a couple of old lady dogs, hanging out together and making fun of the puppies that they meet!
 
Oh, and I almost forgot to tell about the trip home. It was amazing! I've never had a guide who wasn't horrified at the thought of flying! Until now! She did sit up and look around a little at take-off and landing, as if to make sure that things were ok, but the rest of the time, she just curled up at my feet and slept! It was almost anti-climactic! I had a very full food pouch to help to keep her calm, but almost all of it just went into her food bowl when we got home. Since I hadn't fed her very much in the morning, she was more than ready for that.
 
Today, we're off to a rather small convention in Waterloo, across the state. I hope it's not too soon for such a thing, but judging from the past, I imagine she'll take it all in stride! I'll write about it when we get home! Wish us luck!
 
 

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The last two days!

Well leave it to me to not write here on the last two, and most important and fantastic days! So, we'll try to recap the highlights!
 
Friday was mostly a fun day. In the morning, we went to the mall. It wasn't so much for training with the dogs, as it was for, um, shopping! Some people bought souvenirs, gifts, etc. Some just walked around and window-shopped. It was a very relaxed trip! I went to a couple of stores and bought gifts for all the folks at home, which meant that I got to practice hauling around a very heavy bag! Doable, but then, I already knew this!
 
Friday afternoon was the wrap-up. We got an enormous binder of info about our dogs, and GDB in general, much of which is dreadfully inaccessible, but we won't complain here. I already did that, to people who might carry the message to the powers that be. Poshi saw the vet, who said that her ear is getting better, and no more meds after we leave here. Very good news, although I already knew it was getting better! Also started making preparations for going home. Amazing how settled in you can get after only three weeks! I feel like I'm dismantling a home!
 
Friday night was wonderful! I went out to dinner with one of Posh's puppy raisers, Katie, and her daughter Brittani. We had a terriffic time getting to know each other, and marveling at what a spectacular girl our Posh is! She behaved herself perfectly, and she and I showed off our stuff a little bit. We also laughed a great deal, which seems to be a theme of this trip!
 
Saturday! Graduation day! Nothing normal about this day, except perhaps the first couple of relieving times! There was a teeny lecture in the morning, and then we were left to it to pack. I couldn't do this, since my suitcase had died, and I was awaiting a couple of replacements being brought by my sister and brother-in-law! What a fine rescue! But it did mean that I had to pack later, which gave me some downtime, which I put to good use, grooming Poshi and me! Early lunch, and a quick visit with the afore-mentioned sister and BIL, (Marj and Bob), last-minute change of clothes, and the puppy raisers were there! I don't know if I have it in my power to describe this time. Very emotional, of course. The raisers are so joyous to see their dogs that they have loved and taught and inevitably given up which is the most generous thing I can imagine! I'm sure there must be some sadness too! And the dogs, who are ecstatic to see their beloved first family again! And so much catching up to do, in so little time! Katie and Brittani were there, and Sharon and Anna, who raised Posh from about four and a half months to the time she came back to GDB! They brought me lovely gifts, too, as if Posh weren't enough! After an hour or so, they had us go in to have our pictures taken. Some of my raisers were a bit shy, and didn't get snapped, but we won't pick on them! Hopefully, they turned out well!
 
Soon after that, it was time for me to relieve the wee girl, which she did not find amusing in the least! She knew her other people were waiting for her, so she hurried! Then, I turned her over to these four lovely and amazing women, and off I went to await presentation at the graduation ceremony.
 
If you've been to a graduation, you know how special it is! If you haven't, it's hard to express it. It's one of the things GDB does really well. After a brief explanation of the program and an introduction of the instructors, each student is called up, along with the people who raised their puppy. The dog is presented to the student/grad, and everyone has the opportunity to say a few words. The stories and expressions of love and thanks are just incredible. Thanks to my last name, I was last, which I enjoyed a lot. I got to watch my classmates do their stuff, and I was proud of them all! When it was my turn, I realized that I could have taken all that time to figure out what I wanted to say, but instead, I was clueless! I have no idea what actually came out, but I got a few compliments, so I'm assuming I did okay. Herself was, of course, perfect, just lying at my side. There was a brief demonstration of obedience and guide work, and the show was over! Time to mingle with the raisers, and my family, and some friends! April and Tim and the kids were there, although April didn't get to see the show, since she had to work. I'm sure the kids were fairly bored by the time it was my turn, although I understand they were helped through it by a little five-month-old version of Poshi, sitting beside them! Puppies are so cool!
 
Bob and Marj and April and Tim and Ryan and Jane and Poshi and I all went out to dinner afterwards. It was a very fun time, although probably the last thing I needed was yet another terriffic meal! Oh well, the diet begins tomorrow!
 
We got back to the dorm early, and it was time to begin packing, finally! I did most of it last night, got a few hours sleep, and went back to it this morning.
 
I'm mostly done, I hope! I'm off to have a quick shower, and go hug the first group before they leave at 4:45! I'm lucky enough to be in the second group, who have a more leisurely agenda! We don't have to be on the bus till six! And then a very long trip, two flights, back to Des Moines. Where we'll get down to the business of living! How very full my life feels now! It's been an incredible three weeks, and it's only been the beginning!
 
See you, as they say, on the flip side! Love to all!
 
 
 
  

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Rehearsal day!

What an interesting day we had today! We went to the Portland airport, and practiced going through security! I've never done that in class before, and I think it's a grand idea. Not only did we get to practice how it's done, and see how the dogs did in a crowd and a line, but it was also wonderful training for the staff at the airport. I will say that this was the lightest I've ever "traveled", with only my shoes and a little pack in the tray. So in that sense, it wasn't entirely realistic. I would usually have a carry-on, a BrailleNote, a purse, and maybe another thing or two to keep track of! But it went really well. Posh was greatly admired by the people who wanded us, and of course, she took it in her stride. After all, when you are the cutest dog on the planet, you just sort of expect to be given compliments by your adoring public! I also heard a few kids commenting on how cute she is, but she wasn't lured by them. Apparently kids aren't quite as interesting as trees with lots of doggy smells. There is no accounting for personal taste!
 
This afternoon, we went to a nature trail. Lots of sniffing opportunities, and Posh mostly ignored them all! It was a gorgeous day, and just a really nice walk along a river.
 
Tonight, I got to talk to both of her puppy raisers, wich is always so much fun. I know I've already said it, but I just love these people. They have to be among the most generous in the world! Everyone's going to be here on Saturday, so Herself shall be a star! And I also had another massage! Thanks to GDB for providing this option! I really do need to find something like that at home!
 
Now, since I feel like a noodle, and my little dog is asleep, I think I will join her! Tomorrow will be even busier than yesterday!
 
Night!
 

Three days and counting

Things are starting to blur a bit around here. There is so much yet to do, and the time is really growing short! We did two routes yesterdday. The first was more clicker training, this time, outside. I decided to have her show me a bench, since I might want one, either for a rest, or to wait for a bus. She learned in record time. I've taught my dogs to do this before, but the clicker does shorten the process. And, it's a lot of fun, both for the dog and for me. I'm not sure how crucial it is, but it certainly has its merrits.
 
The trip in the afternoon was to a pet store. It was a slightly different route from what we had been doing, and that crazy guy with the silent car paid us all a little surprise visit, but the dogs all handled it just fine! Posh did it so well I didn't even know she was doing it! She just stopped, and when I tried to get her to go, she said no, and waited till that silly car went away, and then carried on as usual. Pretty unflappable, my wee Poshi girl!
 
 
We had our exit interviews, which were pretty short and painless, and a lecture last night on caring for our dogs. Interesting to have such a thing after having cared for dogs for my whole life, but it doesn't hurt to go over the basics.
 
While I was in lecture, I got a call from one of her raisers. She tried again, but we were relieving our dogs! So, we'll try again today. It's looking pretty busy, though! Lots to cram in to just a little space. Today should be pretty interesting though! Stay tuned!
 
 

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Told ya!

Well, I said yesterday was gonna be a long day, and I was really right about that! First thing, we worked with our old friend Juneau once again. We even left the dogs in our rooms, because this work was very new and important, and the dogs would have mutinyed if they'd seen it. We were learning about clicker training. It's very popular among animal trainers, but until recently has been viewed as a particularly visual method of training. One of the trainers here has figured out a way for blind people to use it, and it is surprisingly effective. The idea is to "click" at the very instant the dog does the desired behavior, and by doing this, to shape the behavior into what you want the final result to be. It sounds simpler than it is, at least so far. Oh, and I forgot the critically important detail that as soon as the dog hears the click, it knows that a food reward will follow. Hence the excitement of the dogs when they discovered that we knew about this most favorite of their games! But that came later. In the morning, with Juneau's help, we learned the principles of the thing, how to hold the clicker, harness and leash all in one hand, and signal the dog and feed it with the other. I felt like I was learning to dance!
 
After that, we went for a walk with the (as yet) unsuspecting dogs. We went to a very sniffy neighborhood, some of which had no sidewalks, just to practice doggy distractions. I opted for sidewalks all the way, since I rarely go where there are none. Still, Posh found things to interest her, but she was strong and resisted temptation, well, mostly anyway!
 
After lunch, we split into two groups. My half first worked on the clicker training with our real dogs, which proved to be much more challenging than it had been with Juneau. The object was to teach the dog to show you an empty chair. It was only a start, since there weren't actually any full chairs for contrast, but it was a lot of fun, and Posh was pretty inteerested in showing me all the chairs she encountered for awhile! I know that, with a bit of persistence, I can teach her to do this, which will be invaluable in future meetings. Who knew!
 
Then we went to the vet's office, where we, or rather the dogs, had their pre-graduation exams. Posh is doing just fine, although we're still working on clearing up that sore spot on her ear. She had gained about seven tenths of a pound, which wasn't as bad as I had feared. They have her on four cups of food a day, which is quite a lot for such a little dog! But she can handle it! I may cut her back a little when we're home, but apparently she has a pretty high metabolism. By the time I, along with the other five in my half, were done being examined, it was nearly feeding time, but first, we gathered for a lecture from the vet, covering general issues like flea and heartworm prevention, tooth care, weight control and vaccinations. Just enough time to feed, water and relieve the dogs, and it was our dinner time. (Roast turkey and mashed potatos and veg, and the most amazing apple pie imaginable. Wish I could say I resisted, but I hate to lie!
 
We had an hour or so free, and then it was time for the night route. We went to Gresham, where we know our way around, and did a fairly uneventful route. Posh was just about perfect. The only really interesting thing she did was to lead me straight to the steps of the Italian restaurant where we had gone on Saturday! It made me laugh, and I told her she was a good girl, even though I didn't want to go there this time. Well, I wouldn't have minded, truth to tell, but we just didn't have time! Still, I loved having the option! And it made me laugh!
 
We got home around nine thirty, relieved the dogs, and faded fast. But all in all, it was a most satisfying and fun day!
 
 

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Another day in Portland

Yesterday, we spent the whole day in Portland again. In the morning, my precious little girl decided that the time had come to see if I really was the alpha dog in this team. I have been expecting it, all the dogs do it, but so far, Posh had been perfect, so I just figured we'd pass that test by! No such luck! Posh decided to check out every tree, every pole, every blade of grass in downtown Portland, in great detail. It about drove me nuts, and it probably did the same for her, since I was mean, and wouldn't let her do any of it! We had to have a couple of discussions before she saw things from my point of view. But, since I am, in fact, the alpha dog, she came around to my way of thinking. The afternoon route was excellent! She was about perfect! And we went down by the waterfront, where everyone takes their dog on the weekend, and there are wondrous smells everywhere! I'm taking Posh's word for this, but she assures me it's true! She's also fairly annoyed that I felt it necessary to let everyone know about her little test yesterday, since she was so good in the afternoon
! But after all, it does prove that she is human after all, metaphorically speaking!
 
Last night we all learned about our puppy raisers. Thanks to this blog, and the miracle of email, I already knew about mine, but most people didn't. It was a great time. The puppy raisers are our heroes, big time! Thanks to them, we are given dogs that we can take anywhere, without fear that they will suddenly become utterly doggish and rude. Most of the people who raised all of our dogs will be at the graduation, which will be wonderful! It will also ensure that we'll need lots of tissues to get through it, but the more, the better!
 
Today will be a busy one! We are learning about clicker training, which is a totally new thing since I was last here. So far, we've only done it with Juneau, who is usually a perfectly behaved dog, and who eats no kibbles, so is easy to feed. This afternoon, we'll try it with the real dogs. We'll teach them to find an empty chair. This is enormously useful! And then, after dinner, (roast turkey with trimmings), we'll have another night run. I'll try to write tonight, but if I don't, just picture me blissfully asleep, and you'll have the picture!
 
Now, we're off for a morning walk in a neighborhood that has sidewalks, and none, just to keep things interesting! Probably lots of smells too!
 
Happy trails!
 
 

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Doin' the town

Great Saturday! Like millions of other women, my friend and I went shopping, got lots of stuff, only some of which we needed, and went for a nice, relaxing glass of wine. The fact that we were accompanied by a perfectly matched set of wee black lab girls was what made it perfect! I had promised on Tuesday, (I think it was Tuesday???), to buy myself silly in this dear little shop which is moving, and so has everything on sale. Being a good girl, I kept my word! We had a great time, listening to several CD's, most of which came home with us. I also got Posh a totally cool raincoat, which is fleece-lined. I think I may have mentioned it before? And lots of wee tiny treasures that were just for fun! The dogs were their charming selves, and the two clerks were enchanted with them! How could they be anything else? The restaurant was great! Italian, so the smells were a bit of heaven! But we didn't eat anything, because the kitchen people at Guide Dogs had done their usual magic at lunchtime, so we weren't even tempted!
 
The rest of the day has been restful and not very exciting. This is a seriously good thing! Tomorrow promises to be much the same. Then, the final week, which is always hectic and fun! If I don't write tomorrow, just assume that Posh and I dozed and read our way through the day.
 
Oh there was one cool thing that has nothing to do with dogs. I got a couple of phone calls from two brothers that I went to high school with! We haven't spoken for a very, very long time. I will not annoy them by stating how long, but just use your imagination! Reconnecting is so much fun! So, if you're reading, Hi Jim and George!
 
Love to all!
 
 

Yesterday in Portland

I tried to write something yesterday, I really did! But I was falling asleep at the desk, and I figured the kindest thing I could do would be to put it off till today, and write something while I'm awake!
 
We spent the whole day in Portland, which was a total treat for me. I lived there for ten years, and worked downtown for most of those years, so it was a place I knew well. It was fun to walk around streets I know, and see how Miss Posh did with the Max Tracks, and all the big city noise and distractions. She did a terriffic job,of course. This dog is mostly unflappable. And if she does flap a teeny bit, I only have to say her name, or give a little tug on her leash, and she's right back there with me. We did stairs and elevators, which are a piece of cake! And revolving doors, which Miss Dog thinks are a piece of cake! I hate them with a passion, but she's totally cool. Maybe she'll get me to change my mind? Or.......not!
 
Anyway, we survived them, and the heat, and came back home tired and happy. Everyone was seriously tired last night, so at least it wasn't just me!
 
This morning, we had our individual meetings with our instructors. I'm doing fine. Didn't have many questions, so it was fine!
 
And now, to the potty spot, lunch, and our outing! Stay tuned!
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Three times lucky

What a very long day this has been! Instead of our usual two routes, we did three, the third one being at night. The first one involved another mall and the ever-popular escalators! Oh yes, and the truly annoying back boots which we had to wear! We managed to lose one again, but it got found, of course! I'm thinking that I need to work on putting them on tightly, if I'm going to have her wear them at all. With all the nsnow and ice, and the salt used to control it, I think we'll need to! I have pretty much given up on having her find the boot when she loses it! First, she doesn't tell me, and it's not obvious. And second, even if I caught it immediately, I'm pretty sure she'd put on her most vapid expression, and assure me that she hadn't a clue where it might be, or even what it might look like! Boots? Never heard of 'em!
 
This afternoon, Kaye and I went to the ATM, Which talked and worked perfectly, which is still a great novelty for me! Then to a little cafe where we got cold drinks. The dogs were perfect! We only saw an instructor long enought to oint out the ATM, which we hadn't been to before. It was great to just kick back in a public place and enjoy, knowing that we had totally well-behaved puppies beside us!
 
The night walk was fun, and very uneventful. Basically we just went where we go in the daytime, but in the dark. It doesn't seem to bother the dogs much. I also played a few songs for Kaye that I have recorded, which was fun.
 
Tomorrow we go to Portland! Love it! To train in a place that I totally know, where I worked for many years, will be a treat! I've never done that before. Greatly looking forward to it. But for now, I must go to sleep! Can't think straight! Being tired is a good thing! Night all!
 
 

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Halfway there

A very strange concept indeed! In some ways, it seems that we've come so far and learned so much, I can't imagine what else there is, even though I know better! And in other ways, the time has flown by, and I can't imagine that I'll be ready to go home by graduation. Both reactions are true, and wrong at the same time. Which means we're about right on target.
 
Today was good. In the morning, we went to a mall where those of us who wanted it got escalator training. The others practiced in-building skills. The dogs had to wear their boots on their back feet to do the escalators, so we know that my darling Poshi was not a happy camper, at least for awhile. It turned out that she really likes doing escalators though, so she soon forgot her grief with the boots, and had a fine time. I had a little more trouble, since I haven't had much in the way of training, and that hasn't been for years! I kept holding her back, which she thought was a correction, which is totally counterproductive! But eventually, I got ahold of it, and Posh never actually took the perceived corrections very seriously, so we did fine! I had a pumpkin-spice latte afterward, which was really delicious! I usually don't do that sort of thing, but it was seasonal and fun!
 
This afternoon, we went to a development which my instructor likes to call a Stepford Wives neighborhood. We had several options of walks to take, and I chose the nature trail. Poshi was feeling pretty sniffy all day, and was testing me a little, so I wanted to give her lots of opportunity to work on it. She really did just fine, sniffs notwithstanding.
 
I was unbelievably sore today, from the massage. I think I need to have one fairly often, just to keep this kind of thing from happening! The muscles feel fantastic, even with the soreness. I'm having another next week, just before graduation!
 
That's it for tonight. A pretty uneventful day, which is the best!
 
 

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Your basic day

Today was great, especially when you compare it to yesterday. We did two routes, one bus to lounge, like the one we did a few days ago. The other was a free-lance, where we could decide where we wanted to go, and the instructors more or less left us to it. My roommate, Kaye, and I went together with our little dogs. Kaye has one that is about as small as mine, and also black. They're just entirely too cute! Anyway, we had an hour. I had to go to a jeweller, to get the clasp on my bracelet fixed, which only took about thirty seconds, once I got there! Then, we went to this cool little gift shop, which is going out of business and has lots of goodies on sale. I found a terriffic raincoat for Posh. It's pretty little, and it's fleece-lined, which will be a seriously good thing, come wintertime! We're going back there on Saturday, and I've already promised to buy myself stupid there! More about Saturday another time, but it promises to be too much fun!
 
The morning started out with a bang though. We are supposed to leave our dogs in our rooms occasionally, to get them used to being alone. I hate doing it, and whine a lot, but we have to, so we do. This morning was my turn to leave Posh, so I kissed her goodbye and went off to breakfast. Near the end of the meal, I felt this little nose sniffing at my leg, and reached down to tell Posh to lie down. Only she wasn't there! I totally panicked! I called her and told everyone my dog was missing! Then, from across the room, I heard Kaye gently mention that she wasn't with me, she was in our room. The whole class cracked up! Turns out that the dog sitting with the person next to me was sniffing me, probably trying to find out what I'd done with Posh. He has quite a crush on her! And I'd totally forgotten that I didn't have her. The instructors had entirely too much fun teasing me about that all day! I saw my old trainer at lunch, the one who trained my last dog, and they had to tell her, too! It made for a lot of good laughs!
 
Then tonight, I had a massage, which was wonderful. A therapist comes in once every class, and does them for the students who want them. It had been well over ten years since I'd had one, and I was long overdue! But maybe the best part was when I came back to our room, and Posh went crazy sniffing and wagging, and generally giving me a most enthusiastic greeting! It just confirmed that bond that I already know is growing more huge every day. Nothing better! As I have already noted, life is good!
 
 
 
  

A walk in the park

Well, if I were to let miss Posh tell you about yesterday, she would likely say that it was a terrible, awful and very very dreadful day! And she might even cry at the memory! So I'll have to do it for her, since she is now peacefully sleeping.
 
The morning was fine! Excellent, in fact. It was Labor Day, and the town of Gresham was half asleep, which made our travels very easy, and more interesting than usual. There were lots of dogs and children everywhere. My wee girl ignored them beautifully, of course. We went on a little route with our roomates, in preparation for our outing on Saturday! Not too much to say, other than that the dogs behaved very well, and the trip was mostly uneventful. Her ears, although still a little crusty, didn't seem to be bothering her very much. Oh, and we did have our class pic taken before we went to Gresham. We were lovely, of course!
 
After lunch, we gathered to hear a lecture on handling the public. Not too much to learn here, but a good reminder. Dealing with the public is pretty much constant when traveling with these pups! They then told us it was time for us to start picking up after our dogs, (Oh loveliness!), and to bring their boots and head collars on the bus, we were going to the park! Well, first, being her most cooperative little self, Miss Posh provided me with a little gifftie to pick up right away. Ah yes, it comes right back, like riding the proverbial bicycle. Then we all went to the park and were told to put on the dogs' boots. No particular reason for this, we just needed to practice walking with them in boots. Normally, you would put them on for extreme heat, or cold, or for riding escalators. Since we live in Iowa, we will have to get really well aquainted with those boots, so practicing seemed like a good idea to me. Not to Posh! She was horrified! At first, she refused to put her right back foot on the ground, figuring that, if she didn't, I couldn't raise her left back foot to put on the last boot. I thought the plan was pretty good, only, of course, I'm bigger and meaner than she is, and I made her put the foot down, and wear all four. She sort of hopped instead of walking in her usual dignified manner. She did settle down eventually, although she kept stopping and looking at me for some food rewards, which she never does on the street. I think she felt that she at least deserved that! Then, about halfway through, we had to put her head collar on, so she could practice wearing that! She hated it! I think it's similar to a halty, but I'm not sure. I only know that my poor baby girl was quite miserable as she gamely made it through the rest of the route. She did fine, actually, and I know we'll be fine this winter, because she'll get used to the boots. It doesn't mean she has to like them! At one point, we heard a very little child wail in utter despair! Posh told me that she completely understood how that poor kid felt! She did manage to lose two of her shoes along the way, but that mean old instructor just picked 'em up and gave them to me and told me to put them back on her, just to help her get used to wearing them! We had the chance to go around again, but I decided not to. I figured that, between yesterday, when she had to stay right next to me every second and was too sleepy to play, and today when she had to wear these terrible things, she'd probably had enough. She agreed, big time! She wouldn't lie down with her shoes on. and somehow managed to get another shoe off while we waited for those braver souls who did go around a second time. But another,equally mean instructor gave it back to me, so we still have all four of her shoes. I'm a little worried about her wearing them in Iowa though, since she's not likely to find them for me if she loses them! Maybe she'll appreciate that they keep her feet from the ice and snow? I don't think so!
 
When we got home, she crashed in her crate, big time! She got more playful later on, and by the time it was bedtime, she was back to being her lovable and joyful self. But she told me that, if I were going to write in that thing and tell everyone everything, I had to tell you all that she hated her shoes and head collaar! So, you've all been told!
 
 

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Teeny Anniversary

Well, it's been one week since I first met my wee girl. Time to look back and see how far we've come! And a wondrous trip it has been!
 
We've had a really nice weekend. Yesterday, four friends of ours, my roommate and I, gathered for a knitting party. It was too much fun. One of our friends also has a guide dog, so they all got to sniff and wag at each other. The only problem was that Posh had/has something wrong with her ears. The tips of both ears are a bit swollen and red. It kind of looks like something might have stung or bit her. Poor baby! She cried yesterday, but we weren't sure if the cause was her sore ears, or excitement over a new dog in her life, or sheer boredom, since she didn't get to work.
 
Today, we put her back on the Benedryl, and gave the ears a soak in something fairly dreadful, and some ointment. We might have to have the vet take a look at her, but that can't happen till Tuesday, tomorrow being a holiday! And, the ears are looking better. The hope is that by Tuesday, they'll be perfect, and she won't have to make that dreaded walk. In the meantime, she hasn't been able to hang out in her crate. BTW, this dog is unaccountably fond of the crate! I always thought that dogs would hate them, viewing them as a kind of prison! But, since my roommate's dog got one a few days ago, Posh has been trying to sneak over and climb in! Once, she actually made it, since I'd fallen asleep, and didn't realize she had gone over there! So, we brought in the one for her, and she's been loving it! Runs for it when we come in the room. I'm considering buying her one, which is astonishing! But we do want a happy girl! Anyway, she couldn't go in there at all today, since I have to keep her right beside me to ensure that she doesn't scratch her ears, or shake them. Ever try to stop a dog from shaking their ears? Very, very tall order!
 
Shortly, she'll have her last dose of meds, at least for today, and she can finally make her way into her beloved crate and go off to dreamland! Which she does, loudly, fairly often! She's so cute!
 
And tomorrow, we're back at work!
 
It has been a fantastic week. Our relationship is growing closer every day, and I couldn't be happier with her! GDB, ya done good!
 
 

Saturday, September 5, 2009

First Friday

Well, technically, it's Saturday, but we won't quibble. I had intended to write yesterday, but I sort of fell asleep before I could get to it! Guess that says a lot right there!
 
We started out the day with traffic checks, which all of us retrains sort of dread. Although I have to say that they've gotten a whole lot nicer since the first time I did them. Basically, you have this mad instructor in one of those new silent cars, pulling out of driveways and around corners at you everywhere. My very savvy little girl figured out right away that the guy driving this car was nuts, and to be looked out for hugely! Can't put much over on her! Basically, this is a confidence builder, and I think the new people in class were really impressed. We all were, really, it's just that they're not a lot of fun, even though you know that the crazy guy driving that car is one of the best trainers on the planet, and would cut off his hands before harming a hair on either the students or the dogs. We all passed, but it left the doggies feeling fairly tired, and more or less disgusted that they would let such people out on the streets!
 
Then we did a regular route to the Greek Deli, where I was your basic tower of strength and didn't buy a thing! I went with one of the staff, who also has a guide, and we "worked doubles". In other words, she would take the lead for one block, and I did on the next. They used to do a lot of it, as a time saver. It's fun!  
 
Oh, and I forgot to mention yesterday that I have already had an offer for Posh! Some guy came up to me and asked if it was a baby dog? I resisted the temptation to say yes she sure is, in my gooeyest voice, and just said that she is small, but very adult. He then asked if I wanted to sell her! I told him that there isn't enough money in the world, which seemed to confuse him. Go figure! And, so it begins! Nice to know I have such a lovely dog, but honestly, I really did already know that! LOL!
 
Now, I'm going back to sleep. The weekend will be much quieter, with probably not too much to report, but I'll see what I can come up with!
 
Love to all!
 
 

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Shopping and independence

Another great day! I keep waiting for the testing to begin, but so far, Posh is just being an angel!
 
This morning, we all went to Fred Meyer, which is a large, one-stop store. There is a Starbucks there, where we all waited for our turns to shop. It must have been a magnificent sight for any shopper who happened by, to see all of our wonderful dogs being so quiet and good! I had black coffee, which was very good, but then, not content with being virtuous, I had to have a muffin to go with it! I keep telling myself that I'm burning off all the calories from all this gorgeous food by walking so much. I have also promised myself not to go near my scales for at least a month after I get home, so I will never have to face the ugly truth!
 
Anyway, eventually we did shop, although I didn't actually want anything. Posh learned the "follow" command, where she just follows whoever I'm with. They don't even teach this before class, since it is such a natural thing. She did just fine! She also heeled beside me, following a cart, as though she'd done it for as many years as I have!
 
This afternoon, we all walked from the bus to the lounge in Gresham. It was about a ten-block walk, and while we did meet various instructors along the way, we were more or less on our own. It was an easy route, with just a couple of lights and turns, but herself was about as close to perfect as a dog can be. It's getting more and more comfortable to walk with her, although I still have to watch for her teeny feet!
 
We're both being a couple of slugs tonight. I did play with her a little, but she told me that she was tired and wanted her bone! I understand completely! I haven't got a bone, so I'm making do with a computer! Life is good!
 
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

So much better!

Today was just lovely! We were supposed to work on sidewalkless streets and country roads, which, generally speaking, are easy, mellow routes. But first, Erin took me back to Gresham to work on the downtown streets, since I'd missed out on yesterday. She also gave me a new harness handle, which has a very strange shape, but which makes walking much more comfortable for both Posh and me. Puts just the teeniest bit more room between us, so I don't walk on her little feet. We didn't have that awkwardness of the first couple of blocks, as we had before. It was just smooth from the first. The dog is incredible. She just doesn't make any mistakes! The walk was uneventful, but isn't that the best!
 
Then on to the sidewalkless route. I would like to point out that the lecture tells us that the first feature of these routes is that there no sidewalks! Duh! Do ya think? Anyway, Posh was excellent there, too! Especially good at showing me the cars people parked on the streets, and then skirting them perfectly. Have I mentioned that she's a lovely worker?
 
I've always loved those country road walks. I've never quite seen the point, since it's just a straight shot between the two buses, but it gave us our first time of walking without an instructor being close. Enormously peaceful! The only problem was that it was pretty hot, and I worry about Posh getting too hot. You can feel how her black hair absorbs the sun, and I got to hear her pant for the first time. We had the option of walking the road one way, or round trip, and I opted for the round trip, more or less against my better judgement. But I felt like both of us could use the push. We did just fine, but I think we were both more than happy to get to the bus!
 
Then we had a little tour of the campus without our dogs. So, while Miss Posh kicked back on her bed with her bone, I walked a bit more in the sun, and hopefully learned something about the layout of the campus. I still don't think I could just take off with her for a walk around it, but maybe later. We'll have one more tour with the dogs, and maybe then I'll feel confident enough to go for it!
 
Tonight, there was a session for the retrains, where we told about all of our past dogs. What wonderful, tender stories! It is so hard to explain that bond that forms with these dogs, but in that group, we all understood.
 
Which brings us up to now, and a long and lovely day it has been! Night all!
 
 

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Bonding

Well, today started out looking like it would be pretty dreadful. Just after breakfast, one of the instructors came over to me, and said she wanted to take Posh to the vet.
She said her face was a little puffy, and it looked like she had hives. So, I relinquished my wee puppy, and off they went. I missed the obedience and food distraction practice, and just as we were ready to get on the bus, Erin, the instructor told me that Posh was back in our room, and had been given Benedryl, and wouldn't be able to work all day. Poor baby!
 
She said we should go to the lounge, and I should work through the routes with one of the instructors, so that's what we did. I learned a little about the layout of the lovely town of Gresham, but while we waited for the others, we just settled down on the bean bag chair. She totally cuddled up, and it felt great. Somehow, that time made me feel closer to her, and I think it did the same for her. So, at least the day wasn't a total waste. In fact, that part of it was truly great. And I'm sure tomorrow will be better. Everyone says her face looks better. It worries me a bit that I didn't notice it, but they said I wouldn't. Hmmm.... a little scary. Anyway, tomorrow is sidewalkless areas, and country roads! Sure hope she doesn't get into anything out there!
 
 
 
 
  

Monday, August 31, 2009

Walkin' the dog

Well, my worries were mostly for nothing. We went on two walks today, and did really well. My instructor did say that she would bring a longer harness handle to see if I might be a bit more comfortable. Both times, when we started out, it was a little ragged. But, within a couple of blocks, we got our paces together, and did just fine. Posh is such a great little worker! Her stops are perfect! It's like having a new car, where everything works perfectly! Eventually, I'm sure we'll develop those sloppy little habits that everyone has, that make you a true team. But, for now, it couldn't be better. Although, when we went out for the first time, I did have the thought that, it was like how it would be if I tried to waterski again! I'm sure I could do it, but I'd be really wobbly for awhile!
 
We got to pick a place to learn to walk to. I decided on the Greek Deli! Oh, the wondrous smells that come from that place! I'm sure that, eventually, I'll cave, and buy something, or somethings, to make the heart glad! Today, I just treated my nose! Not that I need to buy anything! The food here really is beautiful! And you even get a couple of choices for every meal, and if you don't like either of them, you can have a salad or a sandwich.
 
We got our ID pics taken, but I don't know if they'll be shared as a postable file. I really will get one up here, one of these days!
 
Now, I'm seriously tired! I'm not sure why, since the walks were not overly long, but I'm definitely ready for sleep!
 
 

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Dog Day

And what a day this has been. We were told that we'd get our dogs at ten. Before that, we had to listen to some very abreviated lectures, and we all heard what dogs we were getting. I found out that I would be paired with a little black lab girl called Posh! Doesn't it just fit! I was amazed, because I would have asked for a black female if I had thought I could get one that matched my personality, but I've never asked for a particular breed or gender, since the matches at Guide Dogs tend to be phenomenally good. But then, at last, after an interminable wait, I got to meet her. They said she was little! They were not kidding! She's a little pocket dog, for sure! Not quite 20 inches tall, and weighs about 47 pounds, I think! I forgot to record our meeting, and the number sort of flew out of my head, but it's about that. She's very, very sweet, and a very good girl. She has a bit of spunk to her, but she's not crazy. Perhaps that means she'll look out for me, like other ones have in the past! They tend to give me these really sane dogs, which is amazing!
 
We did a little obedience work, and I learned about giving her her food rewards. This is a totally new thing for me, and goes against everything I've ever been taught at this school, but I'm keeping an open mind. And I will have to admit that doing it was great fun. I'm still not convinced about its usefulness in actual guide work, but it was fun, and it convinced her that I'm a wonderful person!
 
We had a grooming lecture, in which I not only brushed her lovely self, but brushed her teeth and cleaned her ears. And still, she didn't hate me. But at the same time, I got her three toys, a bone, a kong, and a tug ring. The kong was her hands down favorite,  but she lost it about one minute after I gave it to her. I got someone to help me find it, but we're going to have to work out the best way to play with it while we're here. It'll be easier at home.
 
So, that's my dog day. Altogether wonderful! And now, I'm tired, and Miss Posh is fast asleep. I'm going to wake her up to kiss her goodnight! And tomorrow, I'll find out what it's like to work a dog who comes up to my knees! Amazing! Night!
 
 
  

Saturday, August 29, 2009

At school at last!

Well, here I am, at long last! I've got a great roommate, which always helps make the time more wonderful! We are all unpacked, and have had an orientation to the dorm. It's lovely here! And very peaceful outside. We had a little walk with Juneau, the imaginary dog that each of us starts with, so the trainers can learn our pace, and to make sure they've got the right match. The instructor for the night is walking around with a list of names and dogs, but is saying nothing! Makes us all crazy, but it's part of the tradition. BTW, the food is as good as always, and you now have a choice of what you want to eat. It's more like a resort than a school, in many ways.
 
Tomorrow morning, we'll finally get to meet our dogs. Then the fun begins! For now, let's see if we can get some sleep! A very tall order!
 
Night all!
 
 
 
  

Friday, August 28, 2009

School Tomorrow

I can't even remember when I last wrote on here, but I'll try to catch up, at least a little. I left my sister's house on Wednesday, after a most wondrously peaceful time there. I think I need to go there about once a year, just to be pampered and to soak up the peace of the lake and the house!
 
I've been in Portland for three days, and have had a truly wonderful time. I've been staying with April, who was my stepdaughter in another life, and remains that, and my hair person, and dear friend, and so much more! sixteen years ago today I sang at her wedding, and she and Tim are still doing great! And have two perfectly wonderful children.
 
I've also been to my former workplace, and seen all my dear friends there. so good to see them all! Oh and had Thai food at the Thai restaurant where I always used to go. Great, nostalgic time.
 
Now, I'm about to go to a knitting group, and then out to dinner with Tim and April to celebrate, and then, tomorrow, I go to school. Can't wait! I'll write Sunday, if not sooner, and tell all about the dog! Finally!
 
 
 
  

Saturday, August 22, 2009

The trip, so far

Well, clearly, this blogging thing is harder than it looks! I'm not really sure what to say, other than that it's been wonderful seeing everyone.
 
I had a couple of days at Jesse's house, near Portland. It was sooooo good to see him after all this time! His hair is still gorgeous. My sleep disorder kicked into full gear at his house, so I sort of wasn't entirely there as much as I would have liked, but it was fun exchanging technotips, and I learned something about Animae, which is way too strange for me!
 
Then I flew down to Medford, and drove with my sister, Marj, and her husband, Bob, to their house outside of Weed, CA. The sleep thing goes on, so I'm up way too much at night, and needing a nap in the afternoons. I do hope I get this thing handled before I get to GDB. Mostly we've just hung out here, and visited. It's been five years since we've seen each other, so it's way past time. We did go to Redding, about an hour and a half south of here, and went to Costco, where I drooled over thumb drives and SD cards, but was strong and walked away empty-handed! Then we had lunch at the Hi-Lo, a restaurant in Weed, where I've eaten a lot when I lived here. Hopefully, I'll be getting together with CMinor on Sunday, but that's not a for sure thing. And I'll get to see my niece, Beth, and her family, also on Sunday. All in all, a lovely visit!
 
On Wednesday, it's back to Portland, and April's house. I'll see you all there!
 
 
 
  

Friday, August 14, 2009

It's getting real!

It is less than 24 hours before I get on that plane and roar away to who knows what! I actually have to pack today, and hope I've taken care of enough of the little details around here to make things carry on while I'm gone. I'm sure I've forgotten lots, and the angst will only grow from here. Fortunately, I'm very familiar with this state, and can still function, sort of!
 
I had a great phone interview with two of the instructors of the guide dog class yesterday. I got them to tell me that they do have a particular dog in mind for me, but as is their iron-clad rule, they told me nothing about him/her. I told them to give it a hug for me! Much of the discussion centered around their new policy of giving food rewards for training. This is a 180dg turn from everything they taught before, and I admitted to being more than a little skeptical. But I'm willing to listen and try, with the thought that, once we're home, I'll wean puppy off those treats for the most part. It is likely to be a bit of a theme on here, so you've been warned. But the whole thing really made it seem real, for the first time.
 
But first comes the great joy of seeing all the people I haven't seen in years! And before that, um, I actually do have to pack! First into the suitcase goes the yarn and needles. Oh right, I need to find a pattern for a dog, preferably a retriever! I want to make a little gift for the puppy raiser.
 
Ok, coffee's gone, off I go! See you in Portland!
 
 
 
  

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The adventure

I just thought I'd explain exactly what I'm up to here. I'm flying to Oregon on Saturday morning, when it's entirely too early for any sane person to be awake, and will arrive there at noon. I think I have a fairly long layover in Dallas, which doesn't sound like fun, but it can't be helped.
 
I'll spend the next two days with my son, Jesse, whom I haven't seen in something like seven years. Far too long, and I can't wait to see him. We haven't made any plans, but I'm sure we'll come up with something.
 
Next, I'm off to my sister Marj's house, in Lake Shastina, in far Northern California. I haven't seen her and her husband Bob in about five years. And because I lived there for ten years, I also have a bunch of friends I'm hoping to connect with. One thing I'm really hoping to do while I'm there is to get together with my dear friends Catey, Maggie and Neita. We are, or were, collectively known as CMinor, and who knows! Maybe we'll sing something magnificent, and I'll put it up here. Don't plan on it! They're already probably planning to kill me! I'll also get to see a little part of Marj's family, which is huge. And I'll get to meet my great, great nieces, which is awesome!
 
On Wednesday, the 26th, I'll head back to Oregon, where I'll stay with April and Tim and Ryan and Jane for three days. During this time, I'll get my hair done by the best person on the planet for that job! April's been doing my hair since she was about sixteen, which was awhile back, and it's long past time for her to work her magic! And I'll be going to my former place of employment, the Oregon Commission for the Blind, where I'll get to hug everyone! And go to the knitting group they have, which was kind of a dream of mine when I worked there! Hopefully, all this time on the Left Coast will have gotten me used to the time difference. We can only hope!
 
On Saturday, the 29th, I'll be going to Guide Dogs for the Blind, (GDB), in Boring, Oregon. No, really, that's its name! But that's pretty much all that's boring about it! I'll be paired, on Sunday, with a dog, who is, at this very moment, languishing in his/her kennel, awaiting my arrival! I have convinced myself of this, and don't try to make me believe otherwise!
 
We'll have three weeks to get our act together and ready ourselves to take on the world in general, and Iowa in particular. Assuming that I can use their wireless, I'll be recounting our adventures, along with anything else that comes into my head to share. The possibilities are endless!
 
So, welcome to my journal, which, I think, is a nicer word than blog. Although blog may, in this case, be more descriptive. I hope you enjoy my stories, and keep in touch! You can comment here, or email me at
 
 
I'll put the Twitter and FaceBook info here later, when I figure out how to do it!
 
Happy Wednesday!
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Beginning

This is simply a little test to see if this thing works. Stay with me here, it will get more interesting, promise!
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