Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Quite The Adventure!

Well, the title says it all. We had quite the adventure last weekend. And it started on Thursday. A Spring storm popped up and blanketed Colorado in snow and ice. Well, since we are in Southern Colorado, we got blanketed in ice! My 10 minute drive home from work took well over an hour, and we were even released 2 hours early because they shut down Fort Carson and sent all Soldiers and Civilians home! The roads really werent that bad, just the people who dont know how to drive in inclimate weather that were causing issues. CO DOT ended up shutting down I-25 due to multiple accidents, both south of Pueblo and north of Denver. So, going north or south out of Colorado was out of the question!! We woke up Friday morning to snow covered ice. The dogs had a ball playing in the snow in the yard, and since Fort Carson was closed, Brian and I both had the day off work. Only a few problems with that: 1) We were supposed to leave after work on Friday for Nebraska. 2) We needed to get dog food before we left or the second we got home on Sunday we would be running out to get more food. 3) I-25 was still closed.
With 5 dogs to bath before we left, we decided to just take our time, get the dogs and crates cleaned, get the van packed, and then figure out what to do from there. After bathing Miss Prada, I checked the CO DOT website again, and found out that we could take HWY 85 as the alternate route to I-25. It would add an hour to our drive, but at least it was passable. So, alternate plan in place, we started moving a little faster. After getting Louie, Maui, Gibbs, and Pyro bathed as well, the van mostly loaded, and everything ready to go, I checked CO DOT website one last time: I-25 was now open. We were on our way! I had already changed our hotel reservation to add Friday night as well. We said goodbye to Tony and Broker, who were being left home with my Parents for the weekend, and we left. We made it to Denver in good time with no problems...and got stopped dead in Denver traffic. 2 hours later, we finally made it through Denver and back up to highway speeds. It was a rather uneventful drive after that, flat and boring, as usual! We got checked into the hotel, had dinner with a friend, and then went back and settled in with the dogs. The Scottsbluff KC had pushed the show time back an hour to allow people more travel time due to the weather, so our 9 am ring time was moved back to 10, which was nice. Allowed us to take our time and get breakfast and everything else and get the dogs ready. Since Dobermans immediatly followed Pointers at 10 am, in the same ring, with the same Judge, we had to bring all 4 dogs into the building at once. Melissa was able to come and help me out with the Pointers. She handled Louie for me, since I had Gibbs in BBX. Louie won his class (only one) and Gibbs won his class(again, only one). Louie ended up going WD, and Gibbs went RWD, so Lou got his first point! YAY!! (Thanks Melissa!!) I took Prada in next, and she was the only bitch entered, and won her class and went WB. Going back in for BOB, the BOB winner was the gorgeous "Josh" - Ch Taharis Too Wild To Be Serious, and Prada won BOW/BOS, for another point, bringing her total to 5 points with one major. I ran out of the Pointer ring, grabbed Pyro out of his crate, and went straight back into the Dobe ring with him. He is not a dog you can do that with!! He galloped and bounced and was esentially just a wild puppy wanting to play, all the time he was in the ring. He ended up getting second out of 2 in his class. Oh well, valuable lesson learned!
We got to hang around the rest of the day waiting for Juniors. At least I got to change into regular clothes!! We watched Josh in the Sporting Group (he made the cut, should have got a piece of it, but the judge had other ideas) while we were hiding from Maui while her and Melissa were in Juniors. All the waiting was worth it, since Melissa won her class, giving her another win towards Euk and West, and as far as we are aware to this point, making her the #1 Pointer Junior handler in the country. (Shes #2 through the end of February)
Back to the hotel, where Pizza, movies, and just plain good old quiet time with the dogs and away from the house and "normal" life awaited.
Unfortunatly, someone left a yappy dog (ended up being a Shiba Inu) in the van that was parked under our window, so that, combined with our own dogs who decided they needed to fuss all night, and the kids running up and down the hall (loudly!) led to a long, sleepless, eventfull night!! Louie, Prada, and Pyro all ended up getting put out in the van at about 2 am because they just wouldnt shut up. Thankfully, the weather was warm enough that we had that option. 5 am came way too soon, so we snoozed the alarm until 6 and promised to pack quickly. Come 6 am, getting ready for the day, packing the room back up, getting the dogs walked, grabbing breakfast, checking out, and getting to the show was all done in record time. 8 am ring times are never any fun!! Lucky for us, Pointers were at 8, Dobes were at 9, and Juniors at 11, so we had plenty of time to relax between ringtimes today. Melissa was there to help with the Pointer kids again, so she took Louie back in the ring for me...winning thier class, and I took Gibbs into BBX, winning our class. Today, Gibbs took WD, and Louie took RWD. I handed Gibbs off to Melissa and took Prada into her class, again going WB since she was the only one. Back in for BOB, Josh again wins the breed, and Prada again goes BOW/BOS for another point, bringing her total to 5. Shes 1/3 of the way there ;) YAY. Pointers went back to the van, and we brought Pyro in to calm down in the building a bit. Going in the ring under Jon Cole, Pyro actually behaved for the most part, even if he did try to do the whole "I love you so much Mom, I have to look at you all the time!" act, and won his class and continued on to get RWD. So exciting :) We hung out and got to talk with friends for a bit while waiting for Juniors. Hiding from Maui is becoming easier...I dont think she looks for us as much anymore, and we can get a little closer and still be able to watch a bit. Melissa ended up getting third in her class, and we said goodbye to everyone and hit the road! It always feels good to start driving home after a long weekend.

5 hours later, we pulled in the driveway and unloaded. It always quicker unloading than loading, anyone else noticed that? Sure felt good to be home, thats for sure! Tony and Broker were happy to see us :)
We ended up having to run out and buy dog food as soon as we got home :( Oh well.
We had a good weekend......but I'm so happy the next show is a lot closer to home!!!!

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