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See you around, Jaeger!

Posted by Mrs. Nicklebee on December 8, 2008

Jaeg’s girl and her boyfriend just left.  I was concerned that they wouldn’t be able to come.  The weather is turning bad again and I really didn’t want them to get killed in a car accident for a dog, but the roads weren’t bad yet on their way over, so they stayed the course and got here a little before 5.

Heidi and Conrad came to the door to greet them.  Jaeger was off hiding.  He has been weirded out by the changes in our house.  We’ve totally moved everything around in the living room, taken down the kennel, and filled their former “spot” with a chair and containers from the Christmas tree and the decorations.  Basically their usual safe spot is gone.

Funny, the girl seemed turned off by a skittish, nervous dog, and I assured her that Jaeger isn’t a skittish, nervous dog, but when they got here, he was skittish and nervous!

After a couple of minutes of Jaeger avoiding his new family-elect, I sat down on the floor and had Gabe let Heidi and Conrad out of the kitchen.  They had become a distraction so they were bannished from the living room.  I knew, however, that Jaeg did what they did, and I knew that they would walk right up to our guests.  They did, and he did.  After about 10 minutes, I sent Heidi and Conrad to the basement with Dub so that Jaeg could get used to the idea of being around the new people.

I’m very glad that the family-elect was not in a big hurry. I got to see a video of their dog spending time outside and was relieved that he wasn’t rabid.  They both told me about their dog, who is a rottweiler and is too old to go on hikes with them anymore.  They said that he does well with other dogs, unless the dogs are small and smashable, and then they run into a little trouble.  The boyfriend also told me about their other pets -fish ( some  are convicts, which Mr. N* also has),  a trantula, and some other things.

When they were here about 15 minutes, they both decided that they liked Jaeger.  (What’s not to like?)

I pray that we are able to get the registration papers squared away for both dogs.   I told them that I have been corresponding with the breeder about the paperwork, but wondered if the registration was a deal breaker for them.  They said no, they didn’t think they’d want to give him back, which was good.   That is the one thing that has really weighed on me.  I don’t lose important papers and then post ads stating that I have said important papers.  It’s just not something I do, but I did it, and I have been afraid someone would sue me for false advertising ever since I realized what happened.

The atmosphere is kind of sad around here at the moment.  Decreasing the number of pets in the house is an emotional thing for us, even if it is for the best.  I’m hoping the atmosphere around here will be sad again this Thursday evening, when someone is coming to meet Conrad.

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Dogs, Diet and Driving

Posted by Mrs. Nicklebee on August 29, 2008

On Dogs:

Conrad and Jaeger are progressing in their transformation from stupid, worthless puppies to intelligent, irreplaceable dogs.  They will never be like Noah, but they’re enjoyable more often than not these days.

This morning, Buttercup* and I were sitting on the couch.  She had pulled up the game table and was working in a workbook, and I was reading The White Dove to her. All three dogs were snoozing on various pieces of furniture throughout the room.  For some reason, I got up and walked away from my spot for not more than a minute.  Apparently, Jaeg thinks that when I move, it’s for his benefit, because, once again, he had stretched himself across the space between her and the back of the couch.  He loves to be close to her, and every time I move, I lose my place to him.  If someone isn’t sitting next to her, he and Heidi both try to sneak up onto the couch by her.  This was the first time he has stretched out all confident like that.  His head was on the armrest, just in case she wanted to pet him, I am sure!  He’s such a goof!

Conrad is like the dumb jock, and Jaeger is like the geek. We can tell that Conrad is going to be a really good hunter, but he lacks sense.  He’s in his element when he’s outdoors being all athletic and stuff, but he’s kind of a clod in the house.   Honestly, if I hadn’t seen how sharp he is outside, I’d think he was dumber than a box of rocks!  Jaeg, otoh, seems more philosophical and, well, brainy.  He likes to run around the backyard with Conrad, but he learns commands better than Conrad.

Conrad is sort of homely.  I’ve never had a dog that I had to get used to looking at.  Jaeg has Puss in Boots eyes.  Conrad’s white is bright white when he’s clean, though, while Jaeger’s fur leaves a lot to be desired for someone who’s used to dogs that are actually attractive in a domestic setting, like, say, German Shepherds.

Jaeg is no longer the housebroken one.  As Conrad has improved, Jaeg has regressed.  *sigh*  And so has Heidi.   We have become much more regimented in how we handle them.  We now have a feeding schedule, and we try to take them out every two hours whether they act like they need to go or not.  We had a schedule before, but it wasn’t written down.  It helps to have written reminders.

The boys have been keeping the pups in their room at night.  I’m not in love with that.  I’m sure Homer has allergies, and that’s not helping, but all three boys are very good about attending to the dogs.  They’re twice as responsible as I was at any given age in my childhood.  Homer lets Conrad and Jaeg sleep on his bed.  They’re as flexible as wet noodles and don’t mind sleeping in a pile, so it basically works out at the moment.

The puppies make me appreciate Heidi.  It’s nice to have one dog who won’t destroy the house while we’re not paying attention for more than 15 seconds.

On Diet:

Homer and I have continued to eat gluten free.  I believe it has been about three weeks for him, and almost two months for me.  He has noticed a difference, and I have seen a big difference in him.  He doesn’t act depressed and lethargic all the time.    He still craves bread, but we both got glutened by Qdoba over the weekend, and he has stopped asking me how much longer he has to go without gluten.

I feel really, really, really bad that he does seem to have a problem with gluten.  It is so hard to watch people eat yummy things in front of you, especially if you’re a kid.   The other day, Dub made biscuits.  I keep forgetting to buy bread, so he took matters into his own hands.  (I’m used to avoiding it like the plague, so it doesn’t phase me, while I’m shopping, that other people might still want it.)  When the biscuits were done, Homer asked if those were the bisquits that he could eat.  Those things smelled so good!  I told him no, and he wilted.  I’m not sure how else to describe it.  I felt so bad for  him!  I whipped up some cornbread for him, and that helped, but there’s nothing in the world that bakes quite like wheat flour.

Tonight, I finally remembered to do some recipe-reading and research before I was too tired to care.  (I haven’t gotten my laptop fixed, so looking things up is a chore.  I’m anchored to the desktop.) Based on what I read tonight and what I have on hand,  I made what turned out to be like a generic quick bread.  It’s a little too dense to be like sandwich bread – and no yeast, but it is good enough to slather on some Soy Garden and honey.  I am not crazy about gluten free garbanzo and fava flour, but I could hardly taste it in this concoction. Woo  hoo!!!

For my own future reference – GFCF/Egg Free bread experiment 1:

1/2 C GF garbanzo/fava flour (Bob’s Red Mill)

1/2 C GF sweet sorghum flour (BRM)

1/2 C GF whole grain organic brown rice flour (Arrowhead Mills)

1/2 C refined white sugar (just plain old, health hazardous white sugar ;) )

1 tsp Xanthan gum

1 Tbsp Ener-G egg replacer

1 tsp (??? oh dear … maybe it was a Tbsp) baking powder

1/2 C water

1/2 C vegetable oil

1 tsp molasses

1 tsp vanilla

1Tbsp vinegar

Notes:  Oven temp: 350 F

I mixed all of the dry ingredients before adding the wet ones, but I noticed my baking powder was chunky.  >:-|  Nothing like a mouth full of baking powder!  That didn’t seem to effect the final product, but consider sifting the b.p. next time.

After adding wet ingredients, mixed until combined well but not mixed to death.

Baking: Used one loaf pan and sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.  It about doubled in size and did not stick to the pan.  Baked about 30 – 40 min, but don’t keep poking a toothpick in it to check for doneness.  Since there is no yeast, every poke causes it to lose some height.  Patience, my young padawan.

Overall impression:  I went into this expecting to fail.  I was sure I’d end up with one more gloppy, gooby, half baked mess.  I haven’t had a lot of success with egg free breads, unless they are yeast breads.  I just wanted to try some things that might make Homer’s life more pleasant.  I’m definitely going to do this again in the near future. It was of the consistency of quick bread made with real eggs.    It was not more dense in the center as most of my breads are when eggs are called for but something else is used.  I am encouraged to have a gf/cf/egg free bread recipe that Homer likes.

Karen Joy, if you read this,  I have lost the emails we exchanged at the beginning of July, but I seem to remember you describing your flour mixture for everyday baking being a third of three different flours.  That was the main thing going through my head when I started out.  Thank God it worked!

On Driving:

I’m having a lot of fun riding around the countryside with Homer.  I’ve been having him drive me to Buttercup’s house in the morning and then home from her house in the afternoon.  He says he doesn’t like it, but I don’t believe that for a second!  It is so nice to be able to not drive for a change!  :)   On the days that I work, he averages a little over a half hour of driving.  By the time he’s 23, he should have all of the required hours in to be able to take the road test.  That’ll work out well, because I think his insurance rate will be more affordable by that time!

Off I go to check on the German Shorthairs and to kick the German Shepherd Princess of the couch.  Auf wiedersehen!

Posted in ADHD, Baking, Conrad, Dairy free, Depression, Dogs, Egg free, Family, Food allergies, Gluten free, Heidi the Dog, Homemaking, Jaeger, Life and Living, Wheat free | Tagged: , , , | 1 Comment »

Because snoring is obstructed breathing

Posted by Mrs. Nicklebee on June 14, 2008

Homer and I bathed the pups this evening and they were all worn out from that. I had to do some rearranging here, but not until I got a couple of pictures first.

When Jaeger started snoring, Heidi got up from her spot on the love seat and walked over to the boys to see where the noise was coming from. She sniffed Conrad first – she always treats him like a troublemaker, so she’s going to think a disagreeable sound is obviously coming from him. When she realized the noise wasn’t coming from him, she moved over to Jaeger. When she was satisfied that the unexplainable noise was coming from Jaeger but wasn’t a danger to anyone, she plopped herself down on the floor in front of him and went to sleep. That was downright Noah of her. She’s catching on!

On a side note, I’ve been wondering if Heidi’s maternal instincts have kicked in. She puts up with a lot of pushing around by Jaeger. This afternoon, he was trying to lick her face. She sat there dodging him to the extent that she was almost sitting with her front paws up, pointing her face up and away from him, stretching as far as she could without tipping over backwards.

On the other hand, she shows Conrad every chance she gets that she’s the queen.

Dogs are so interesting. I think everyone should have at least one. Thank You, God, for these three great dogs.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Posted by Mrs. Nicklebee on June 4, 2008

Works for Me Wednesday is themed this week. Shannon asks for tips for busting boredom. I did not participate because I think her idea is great and I’d like to try it. WFMW: The “Mom, I’m Bored” Edition

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I got a Thinking of You card today from the veterinary practice where Noah was put to sleep. I thought that was pretty sweet! The print on the card said,

“Forever in your heart will remain the good times you enjoyed wtih your pet. Our sympathy is with you in your loss.”

and then someone had written, “Please accept our condolences for your loss of Noah. Losing a family member is never easy. Noah definitely knew how much you loved him. Sincerely, The Doctors and Staff of _______________”

How nice is that?? It doesn’t really make a difference to me if I had never gotten a card from them, but I think it’s very meaningful for someone. It may be very comforting to a single or old person who may not have anyone to talk to who gets how much of a hole these critters make when they’re gone. What a great ministry idea! I can’t see anyone in any church I’ve been a part of starting a “Pet Loss” committee, but who wouldn’t love to be reminded that the same God who knows when a sparrow falls also knows and cares about their hurts?

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It has been a few days since I’ve posted. It is not for lack of subject matter!

The other day, we acquired Jaeger’s brother.

Jaeger was very happy to see a familiar face! He would’ve put many a circus performing dog to shame, let me tell you! Both dogs slept well that night. :)

And I’m posting this because it’s just so pathetic:

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It’s a new day

Posted by Mrs. Nicklebee on May 29, 2008

This week has certainly gone much differently than I thought it would when it started. I had planned to get a lot done on Monday because it has been so long since this house has had a thorough cleaning. Noah got sick and then nothing got done. Mr. N tried to cheer me up Tuesday night by showing me pictures of puppies for sale. They were the kind of puppies that would fall under the category of “Least Likely to be Found in the Nicklebee House”. While he was doing that, he was slipping in pictures of and ads for dogs he really wanted.

Yesterday, I spent a lot of time doing research on the dogs Mr. N wants. Today, the Little Guy and I went on a little field trip to a land far, far away.

Introducing, from A Land Far, Far Away:

Jaeger** Nicklebee*

Jaeger Nicklebee on his first day home.

Keeping a Low Profile

He was very shy when we got him home. And then Heidi, High Queen of the Nicklebeedom, came outside.

He’s okay.  He’s definitely not Noah – no dog ever will be, but Mr. Nicklebee is having fun with him.

** Jaeger sounds like Yayger.

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