Showing posts with label Thelma Lou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thelma Lou. Show all posts

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Thelma Lou is 6 months old!

 Our girl is six months old!


Time sure has been flying by with this sweet pup, and we cannot believe how much she has grown. The little baby we picked up in June weighed under 9lbs, and we are now around the 33lb mark! (Note to self: It's time to start lifting heavier weights at the gym!)


Life with Thelma Lou has definitely been an active one, which is exactly what we had hoped for. When planning for a new dog, we knew we wanted one that would challenge us and keep us moving as we age. She has done just that, and all three of us are better for it!


Her current favorite snacks are carrots, pumpkin, and banana. And she cannot live without her Woof pupcicle in birthday cake flavor! Talk about a pricey habit to get started on...yikes!



To celebrate her six month birthday, she went on her very first hike - we started her off with an easy and quick trail - Big Sink Trail at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park. She loved it!



She did so well on her first trail, we have quite a few more in the works for the fall and winter months. We have been using the All Trails app and love it!


She also got to visit her first pumpkin patch - which was a little too exciting for her! She picked out a great first pumpkin for herself, and we have it sitting on her food mat by her water dish.


She finished up her pumpkin patch visit by "driving" the pumpkin wagon around the property! 

We are so happy with this girl, and we think she feels the same about us!
We love you Thelma Lou!! Happy Six Months! 




Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Pottering around in July





 How is it July already?

This is the first year my husband hung our Tommy Bahama bunting on the front porch. It has certainly turned some heads!

This has to be one of the fastest years I have experienced in a while. Maybe because it's been a busy (but also laid back) year for us so far. We have worked so hard to finish up some home projects that desperately needed to be done before Miss Thelma Lou joined our family (thankfully we succeeded!), that to be honest, a lot of our "usuals" got put on the back burner.

For once, we actually DID NOT garden this year! The only harvest we have for this year is our annual garlic we put out every Autumn. We were able to harvest that this past week and it is hanging on our covered porch to cure. It's one of our saddest garlic harvests yet! But, we are thankful for what we were able to salvage. After it cures, we will dehydrate it and grind it up for granulated garlic to cook with. We do have some volunteer tomato plants, as well as some zinnias, and our berry patches of course, but vegetable wise, nothing! We will see how those tomato plants do! Because of our lack of a garden, this will also be the first summer I won't be canning anything, which feels weird. 

Our usual garlic harvest is about 6-7 times this amount!

We definitely planned to take the summer off from gardening, of course, to get the main part of our deck finished (will stain it this fall!), and get the house ready for a puppy. We also knew we were going on our anniversary trip, so gardening just really wasn't a priority for us.

This fall, however, we do plan on relocating our garden. We will be having a massive (dying) tree cut down, which will open up the sun to a back part of our property. We will be purchasing new galvanized raised beds, and re-designing everything. I’m really looking forward to it, and I will keep y'all updated. My artist husband will be drawing up plans for bed layouts soon!

July so far has been slow for us. Lots of puppy kisses, and pool time, after a glorious 9-ish days of beautiful summer weather. It was a heatwave, and I will admit the word glorious would not be coming out of my mouth if I didn't have a pool! It was really nice after working so hard on our deck, to be able to enjoy grilling, eating outside, and lounging in the pool. It made all those late evenings so very worth it. Next up, we will tackle some small repairs on our connecting gazebo, then we will be skirting everything hopefully by the end of summer, and like I said, staining it all in the fall. 

This morning my husband and I went to the back of the property and picked some blackberries and mulberries. I'm thinking....blackberry ice cream? 

These are our first pickings - so many blackberries on our bushes this year, and the mulberry tree was well!

Also, over the holiday weekend, we dove head first into a very small project on the east side of our house. We have 3 hydrangea bushes over there, enjoying the morning sun. For years we have been fighting the weeds, and of course it was a losing battle. I decided I wanted to do something simple, with some small cottage stepping stones and pea gravel in a checkerboard pattern. I was very unsure how this would look, but decided to just go for it. We aren’t done with it yet, but I am so happy with it! 

Luckily the pea gravel is a good match to our concrete/gravel walkway.

My hydrangeas are doing much better this year, after some much needed TLC.

That's all that's going on around here these days, hope to have some fall gardening updates and a finished hydrangea area to share soon - and some sewing! Fingers crossed!

Thanks for reading!

-Bunny

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Happiness is a warm puppy!

 


We have a new baby dog! Meet Thelma Lou! 

At the beginning of June we drove across Kentucky, picked this little lady up, brought her home, and instantly fell in love. She’s been a long time coming, even though we weren’t expecting to get a puppy until this fall, our breeder contacted us and let us know someone backed out, and we were next on the list. We couldn’t believe it! We were days away from leaving for a trip to Nashville, but we knew this was our girl! 

My husband had been dreaming of an English Springer Spaniel for years. He had big dreams of hunting with a spaniel and all the training he could do with it. I had always wanted a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, but this is a great compromise for me. I still get the sappy eyes and curly ears.  He did a lot of research on the breed itself and breeders. We had never gone through a breeder before, as we have only had two dogs during our 20 year marriage, and both of them could have been considered “rescues”. This was all new territory for us. I really wanted my husband to experience a puppy, since he was deployed or away at training so much during the beginning of our dogs’ lives, and he was never around for those fun early years. 

After some months of research, many books, YouTube videos, etc, we decided on a breeder last year and got in contact. Then, last fall, we randomly decided on a name, after spending a lazy Saturday morning in bed watching the Andy Griffith show. Thelma Lou was decided! 

We made it to the one year mark of losing our chihuahua this past February. We always knew we would wait a year until we brought another dog home. Fifteen years with a dog is hard to get over, but honestly, we never truly get over it, do we? We just make the decision to open our hearts again and make new memories with a new friend. 

So after all the research, decision making, planning, waiting, and dreaming, Thelma Lou comes home, and SO FAR….

She’s a HUGE Mama’s girl!!!
Sorry babe! 


XOXO, Bunny