I am going to start this post by saying that I am feeling much better. Time has not exactly been a healer for me. Which is why I decided what I really wanted and needed to do was just to get away for a couple of days.
~Our girl Ree during a conversational snow fall~ |
But it was really good to see my friend! I took her out for breakfast and our entire visit was great therapy for both of us. And this may sound trivial, but what also helped was the two nights spent at the Hampton Inn in Ephrata. The panoramic view from my room, especially at night, made me feel like I was overlooking a big city, rather than one that has a population of about 13,000. I loved it. Watching the night lights from where I slept, was both relaxing and recharging. I'll also add that I when I checked in I was told I was "Guest of the Day," which gave me a parking space very near the front door of the hotel, and little bag of snacks ---a fun little charge for my inner batteries.
The view of the town of Ephrata from my room during the day wasn't bad either!
My visit to Pennsylvania also had an added bonus, when I finally got to meet a long time blogging friend who lives in York, which is on my way home. We've wanted to meet for a long time, but the timing has never worked out. This time it did. Longtime dog-bloggers may know Phyllis at "NAK's Khorner - Khome on By" I truly felt like I was meeting a friend I already knew, instead of one I was meeting for the first time. I could not have enjoyed our visit any more than I did and I so wish our visit could have lasted longer. I look forward to the next time we can get together. It was the perfect ending to the weekend.
~A fun, thoughtful and perfect gift from Phyllis and Willow~ |
On the home-front, new boy Jack-Jack is totally settled in. He's been given the nickname of "Pony" because well, he's the size of one and having 2 dogs with the name of Jack is a bit confusing for the two. He is eating his meals, but treats are not his forte, making me question even more his genetic heritage -- I don't recall ever having a Golden Retriever that didn't love an extra treat or two or three. But Jack-Jack, or Pony is really a nice boy. There's a fun and playful side to him, and when you pet him, he leans into you and always lets out a big sigh. He also has these soulful eyes that are really a window to his gentle soul.
So onward I go through the holidays with the hope my batteries stay charged for awhile, along with my gratitude and thanks for your support and cheering us on!
~Two little holiday gifts from two kind friends~ |
A Golden that doesn't like treat..almost unheard of. Pony is a good name, glad he has settled in well. Such a pretty Scottie container someone was thoughtful. Good that you could get away:)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you got some time away for you!
ReplyDeleteOne of our German Shepherds we called our "house pony" because she galloped through the house and you had to make way for her.
The gifts are so thoughtful.
Enjoy.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI have not met a dog that did not like a treat. Pony is a cute name, he is a handsome dog. It was nice you were able to meet your friends In Lancaster and in York. The gifts look wonderful! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
I’m so glad you could get away for a bit. Please take care of yourself this holiday season. ❤️
ReplyDeleteWe had an adopted cat that didn't like sitting on anyone's knee. I think she had been thrown or growled at before. Jack's face is lovely and so good to be away and even stay in somewhere new. That view is amazing. Ample lighting to see at night on the streets, and to sparkle in the dark night sky. Pony a very fitting name. When I worked at a hospital a customer parked below where I worked, they had a very long Holden station wagon and a Great Dane. His tail was at the very rear window and his nose was at the front windscreen.!!!! We all looked in awe at his size.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had the perfect time away visiting with friends old and sort of new. Ephrata looks like a beautiful town especially with all that beautiful fall color.
ReplyDeleteThe pause that refreshes! Love all the photos and very happy to hear that Jack Jack has settled in! Lori
ReplyDeleteOur #1 also had the great pleasure of meeting Phyll, and her then woofie, Khyra, back in 2014 when she was in the US for a World Percheron Congress. It is so much fun to meet blogging friends in the flesh!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that "Pony" is settling in well.
Woofs,
Ollie
Good to hear that you were able to get away for an enjoyable few days and to recharge your batteries! What thoughtful gifts you've had - the glass Scottie is cute. Jack by any other name is still a lovely boy!
ReplyDeleteHello, Kim! I'm so glad you had a happy restoring time away with friends. Ephrata does look lovely. It's so good to see the dear faces of Ree and Pony. The glass Scottie is also very special.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you got some time to recharge. Lee and Phod's Lady
ReplyDeleteIt does take a lot of time to heal when the heart is so sadly broken. But all the fun times with Todd will help. We are glad you were able to get some time away and especially to enjoy that time with friends
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
You are wise to take an enjoyable respite, much better on the body and soul rather than pushing through.
ReplyDeleteSometimes even a short 'getaway' can be so refreshing. Glad you had a good time, and we've seen the road signs for Ephrata when we would go to visit my mother in law in DC.
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