Thursday, March 06, 2008

Adi, About Me (a little meme)




Hi, my name is Adi. I am a tri color beagle with purebred lines. I am eleven, in dog years that would be about seventy-seven. My birthday is September 1, 1996. My full name given to me by Karen is Adi Jane H(xxxxxxx). [large picture] [super size]
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I belong to my misses, Karen, and live with my grandparents, Mrs. Jim and Jim. This has been going on for quite a while starting when Karen moved to where I could not be. I have been experiencing the retired life early with Grandma Mrs. Jim and Grandpa Jim in a retirement like community. [large picture] [super size]

Jim and I are registered with the Delta Society (link), and are a certified pet therapy team. Also, we are members of the Montgomery Pet Partners group (link). Our job as a therapy team is to visit those who cannot have a dog because of circumstances beyond their control.

Currently we visit every other Tuesday at an assisted living home in Conroe. A few years earlier we were going every week when there were fewer teams. [large picture] [super size]


My first year I helped tutor a sixth grade boy in reading. With that job, I am now an experienced reading dog. We helped this boy get reading practice and encouragement so that he could pass his state reading test.

I really like to play. Until I hurt my back, my favorite play sport was to get rough with my Teddy Bear. I would grab it by the neck, arm, or ear and shake it very violently.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcouP_zp4y0

My doctor (Brian Hablinski, DVM) at the Willis Animal Clinic (link) told Jim to have me stop doing this as very likely doing that did hurt my back.


Squirrels and rabbits like to play tag with me too! Always the squirrels run scared up in to their tree. [click pictures for large size]
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The rabbits are a little faster and will run and run until they find some brush to hide in. I could go into that brush and flush them out again, but Jim always calls me back.

Jim and I walk about two times a week, for a long walk, perhaps a couple of miles. We do a nice slow walk where I can sniff to my heart’s content. Well almost. [large picture] [super size]


 


On my walks, I get to meet a lot of new friends. Here are a black lab, Lucy the other beagle, and Shuffles, a turtle who lives down by the creek.
I really like to go for rides. Both in the car and on the golf cart. When we get to going fast enough, you ought to see my ears flying in the breeze.







When I'm tired, I just love to take a long nap in my double bed. [large picture] [super size]
That's where I stay, in the breakfast room, to help Jim write his blogs. Generally I remind him when it is time for a snack or some coffee.


I forgot to mention that my favorite football team is the GO BIG RED Nebraska Cornhuskers. I sit right there with Jim and we watch every play. [large picture] [super size]

Mrs. Jim and Jim travel quite a bit. When they do I get to stay with Karen or one of my aunts or uncles. They all argue over me as I am in high demand. Even some of the neighbors have asked me to stay with them.

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I think Jim is going to let me come to Nebraska this summer for the July 4th parade in Tekamah and to attend Blogstock '08. That all ought to be a blast.


I am a seasoned parader. Last year BP and Mrs. Jim asked me to ride with them in the golf cart. We were all decorated pretty good.

My food likes? Most anything that is edible and that smells halfway good.
My favorite food: Blue Bell Lite vanilla ice cream
Food I dislike: Oranges
Read more about me (Adi Can)
My blogging friends:
Lucy-Maude, Dog's Eye View


My adopted sister, Katrin here and Katrin over there

My claim(s) to fame:
My
A d i .. C a n ... series


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Jim's Note:  Adi died September 17, 2012
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Monday, March 03, 2008

Texas, March 2 Events -- Part I -- Our family in the first annual Texas Independence Relay (race)

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Mike and Karen represented our family very well the first two days of March as they ran the first annual Texas Independence Relay race. This race would start in Gonzales, Texas, and finish at the San Jacinto Battle Ground State Park just east of Houston. (links to blurb and map)

They were on different teams, both teams finished in good time. Mike was on the City of LaPorte (Texas) Runners team, Karen's group was the Fast Freddy's Flips & Friends.

The race was 203 miles long with 40 different legs to be run by one of the twelve maximum runners per team for each team. Some approached twenty miles long.

For a nice detailed run-down of the race, the teams, links for awards, etc,
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Billy and BP pretty well followed Karen's progress during the race. Of course they both went home and slept while Karen was running along the highways alone in the dark, rain (no snow, but yes, up hills and down hills).

Here she has some easy running through one of the small Texas towns.





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Mike, here near the finish line, waiting for the runner of the last leg so they could all run in together. He ran his relay legs even though his previously injured hamstring muscles were hurting big time.

Mike was a little sweaty here but he didn't seem to bad for the wear (we couldn't see the hamstring). They all carried pepper spray (for dogs, etc.), a flashlight, and most of the time a cell phone.

Mike didn't talk about any scares, Karen passed a Texas ice house (country bar) just at closing time, 2:00 AM, that was a little scary because lots of guys were watching her pass. No interference problems were encountered by anyone that we know of. A few did get sick from some bad food at one of the stops.



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Karen posed with me, isn't her medal nice (and heavy)! We are standing in front of the Texas Monument (link to Web pictures) commemorating the Texas Independence.

This monument is taller than the Washington Monument by nearly a Texas foot. Some people want to put something else on top so that Texas won't have this honor anymore.




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My picture of the Texas Monument. Isn't is nice and tall, and well kept too?


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This is Karen's team of twelve. None were hobbling, hardly at all. They run as a group in training and other races. They are very competitive as well. Mike's team of City of LaPorte workers were out for fun and to ad in the spirit of celebrating our Texas Independence.

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It is fitting that most all teams had a photo op sitting on the monument steps.

To see why so fitting, please read this last plaque engraved on the monument side. The one on the right starts, read around clockwise to end
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You can thank BP and Billy who took some of these pictures you are seeing.


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Sunday, March 02, 2008

A Calming Place

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I'm headed to find a calming place



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Calming, A Highway Sign Found on the Roads of Ireland
©Jimmiehov 2007

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Jesus Calms the Storm
23 Then he got into the boat and his disciples followed him. 24Without warning, a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat. But Jesus was sleeping. 25The disciples went and woke him, saying, "Lord, save us! We're going to drown!"
26 He replied, "You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm.
27 The men were amazed and asked, "What kind of man is this? Even the winds and the waves obey him!"
Matthew 8:23-27 NIV

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