Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Sisters, Oregon

A few days after Christmas eve, Michaela, Pepper, Skittles and I made our way to Sisters (one of Michaela's Christmas' gifts - thank you!), which we have driven through in the past, but never staid for any period of time. Even though it was quite foggy the Sisters/Bend area is beautiful and we were looking forward to a few hikes!

Our first hike the next morning - after getting a little pick-me-up coffee at the Sisters Coffee Company - got us to Eagle Rock, a casual six mile hike directly out of Sisters through a Pine forest. Pepper and Skittles were super excited, despite freezing temperatures and fog. The rather flat terrain and soft ground made for very easy walking.




After a brief lunch break back at our apartment, we set out for Whychus Creek and enjoyed another five mile hike - this time with a bit more elevation, and a few icy spots. Pepper and Skittles surprised us yet again with an enthusiasm for an unusually brisk pace.





On New Year's Eve we got one more hike in in the morning - around Suttle Lake - before heading back home. The clouds briefly broke and we actually got some sunshine!



It's been a great couple of days of hiking. What a great way to close out 2019!



X-Mas 2019

Another successful semester is behind me. That meant spending more time with the furries and getting some well-deserved midday nappies in.

Our annual Christmas photo did not go quite as planned. The dogs were doing great, but then Jan and George arrived and George was so much more interesting than looking good for that photo. This is the best one we got. At least everyone's on it, right :D?!

Christmas also meant building some more Legos - with George's help, of course,

and watching the Christmas lights on the Portland racetrack with Billie&Rod (not shown below ;)). 

Mom's Christmas cookies arrived just on time. The package looked horrible on the outside (it was quite beaten up and must have gotten wet at some point), but the cookies were fine and Jan was happy! Next year - gluten free ones, please :)!

Pepper was also a good boy and got a new glow stick toy from Helga and Wolfgang. He loved it!



After all this excitement everyone crashed. Silent night indeed. 


Family

It's been four months since we adopted Skittles, so I figured it's time for an update. We've gone through several ups and downs, as expected. Skittles came to us still quite sick with a bad cough and a very violent sneeze (20 times in a row anyone??). She must also have been abused at some point because she would *scream* (not just yelp) when she was picked up, brushed, or had her nails done. She can also be a bit picky about her dog friends, but she usually comes around after a while; it just takes her a bit longer to warm up to other dogs and realize that they are no threat to her.

Overall we've seen HUGE progress, though. She has gained five pounds and is no longer a walking skeleton. A couple months in she decided that she does like bully sticks after all, and that her dry food really isn't that bad. Still not a breakfast kinda girl, though!

She's also a lot more relaxed around the house and doesn't bark at every small noise she hears outside. And even though she prefers to be in the same room we're in (which is of course great :)), she also feels confident enough ad trusts that we'll be back to stay in her comfy spot when we leave the room briefly. We've also left her alone (with Pepper, of course!) for up to six hours and she did great.

Speaking of which - the two have started to gang up on me! Here they are trying to convince me to take a break from grading my Modern Physics final. (They succeeded and we went on a walk instead :).).

And while they're not yet besties, they do enjoy each other's company most of the time. It's these little things that warm my heart. 



Sunday, December 1, 2019

December? Yes, it's December already!

Soooo, it's been a while. For the most part, Michaela and I have just been hard at work the last few months, but there were a few pictures along the way that are worth sharing:

Billie has recently re-taken up singing and we spent a fun evening watching her at Wilf's Restaurant with Rod on September 25th (sorry for the fuzzy picture, lighting wasn't that bright):




October 5th: Jacob and Nicole's Wedding! It was a lot of fun, not only for their inability to maintain their composure during the vows, but also for a gathering with friends we hadn't seen in years.

Early November was one of several 'good weather weekends' that we enjoyed at the coast in Neskowyn - the eternal fall/winter rain hasn't quite yet started!

Also in early November, Justin, Helen - both colleagues of mine - and I visited UC Santa Barbara to check in on a research project that MKS is funding. It's a nice campus right on the beach; how students manage to get any work done in a place like this is beyond me...
 November 9th: After more than a year of 'lunch chess' Jacob and I finally got back together on a Saturday afternoon for a 'proper' game of chess. Jacob won - looking at the picture, I now have to wonder if Kiki was whispering sound chess advice into his ear...

November 25: Thanksgiving week! We spent Monday and Tuesday at Helen's Hideaway in Neskowyn. The weather was pretty lousy - as you'd expect in late November - but we had a great time nevertheless: lot's of fresh air and a warm, cozy place with a view of the Pacific...