Happy Birthday Ryan (day 4)

Poor Ryan woke up coming down with a cold on his birthday 🙁  We still got up early and did some work (finished leveling the porch) while Maribeth and I worked on making a new compost bin that i’ve had planned since last summer.  We got the bin part done, just need to make a top for it now.

The porch is all level, we bought some decking but they didn’t have enough when we were at the lumber yard so we’ll have to go back later this week to see if their shipment comes in.

After Mark and Maribeth left, Ryan and I took a little break to watch a movie (ryan’s head was really pounding), so we watched Date Night which was okay.

Fitz was pretty stinky (really he needs his teeth brushed) but we’ve been meaning to give him a bath since we got him so I took him out and washed him (he wasn’t loving it but did okay).  Here he is all fluffy and clean (smells like oatmeal!)

Fitz is clean!
And he's off

Here are some pictures of the porch all leveled out!

The side of the porch leveled
New front corner
Look how level that porch is!

I can’t believe the rain has held off this long, we really have had some wonderful weather to start off our vacation.  I think it’s going to be raining tomorrow, if ryan is feeling better maybe we’ll do some indoor projects or just relax for the day.

Thursday Fitz goes to the Vet and Friday he has a trainer.  So tomorrow is our last completely free day!

Working from home

Fitz likes work from home days, no kennel for him, he can wander around, play with toys and sleep wherever he wants…

Morning…

Fitz, working hard

And lunch time…

Still sleeping

This little guy has no idea what the next week brings.  First the weekend, a much more active day than he’s used to currently (maybe he’ll sleep all night!) and very little kennel time.  Then we’re on vacation next week – that will be a real treat for him.

Come friday he starts his first real training session (we are hiring someone that will help us with 1-on-1 training for 6 sessions).  In the mean time we are still working on ‘come’ and ‘sit’ and he’s definitely making progress.  He met the trainer today and really liked her (and her dog).  He wasn’t scared at all which is a great sign.  He wasn’t as happy about the furnace cleaning guy who came up from the basement and made lots of noise down there 🙂

And back to work (for me), back to sleep time (for Fitz), wish I could join him in an afternoon nap!

Buddy

Buddy came to work with me today which meant he mostly did this…

Buddy sleeping

The little walks he had and two flights of stairs each way really tuckered him out.
Tonight I’ll be missing my Fitz (and Ryan of course) but I will have a lap dog for comfort.

Playing

Fitz got some new toys today (I stopped on the way home from work to pick him up some things, since he is obviously into toys now that he’s not so nervous and quiet all the time).  His main gift was a stuffed duck with a rope neck and he really likes that one.  Here are some pics of him playing – he can throw the duck in the air and then chase it 🙂

Fitz chewing on the duck
Fitz in action
Gotcha!

This is a special week, it’s his first week here so I’ve been coming home early and letting him play while I work from home.  Unfortunately this won’t continue for long.  Next week we have a vacation though so he’ll get a lot of time to be more active during the day.  Then the following week we’ll see what we can set up with a dog walker during the day so he can handle the long day in the kennel (I normally get home around 6/6:30).

Fitz Update

The work week has started and Fitz is doing great so far.  Sunday night was rough, he slept from 7-10 pm and then didnt’ sleep a wink all night, which kept us up as he paced around the bedroom, licked himself and shook himself (collar jingles).  He whined a few times, we walked him (just in case) but he was just awake.

So Monday we changed it up as best we could.  I got a few hints from friends and here is what we learned about Fitzwilliam:

  • – Chicken broth (just a little) mixed with his dog food means he’ll eat it when we feed him instead of hours later – yeah – he’s eating on a schedule now!
  • – Plain chicken cut up is tempting enough to work on training with him- we’re working on ‘come’ and he’s definitely learning
  • – He does play with his toys now – he will throw around his rope bone and a stuffed animal I gave him for 20 minutes straight if he’s in the mood.  He’s not into the tennis ball and only chewed the kong once for a minute.  He won’t ‘fetch’ but he’ll run and get something I throw and go chew it happily.  If I go to take it he instantly leaves it for me, he’s very submissive.  Tonight i will buy him a few more toys to see what he likes.
  • – A piece of cheese in the kennel and he goes in no problem, he seems to be okay in there for 8 hours straight, just sleeping probably.  And he was just fine when i got home.  So we’ll keep this up for the week and then look into a dog walker for after our vacation when his kennel stays will be closer to 10 hours (I have to leave work at 2 in order to keep it down to 8 hours)!
  • – If we work on keeping him more awake in the evening (when he wants to sleep) he will sleep from 10-12 or so (which allows us to at least fall asleep).
  • – If we open up the rest of the upstairs for him to wander in at night and take his collar off he doesn’t whine and he just wanders which is quiet enough to let us sleep.
  • – He can definitely go all day and all night without having to go out, he was in no rush at 6am to even go.  He doesn’t like the wet ground as much and it’s a rainy week 🙂

So we are learning and he’s being such a good boy.  He’s definitely got a lot more personality now and is testing his boundaries, trying to get into things etc.  I finally had to dog proof some of the rooms he has free range in and he seems happy.  He gets lots of praise and petting and still loves to follow us around.  He’s not happy when we’re in different rooms or on different floors, he has to check on both of us constantly 🙂

And two benefits:

  • – The exercise!  I am going to get in great shape with this routine!  We do some sprints every morning (I like to get him exercised a bit before a day in the kennel).  And walks in the evening.  If the weather is nice we do long walks (3 walks this past weekend alone).
  • – The extra time in the day!  Contrary to previous habits, I actually enjoy getting up at 6am (if I can get to bed by 10:30 and actually sleep at night).  My day is so much longer and I get so much more done.  I’m also a morning person so I’m more productive when I get in to work at 8 rather than 10 🙂

Painting

Yesterday I got a coat of paint on the trim, today I sanded that coat lightly then painted the walls.

Door trim and walls with one coat of paint
Walls have one coat
Almost done!

I’ll get the second coat on the trim tonight probably and the final coat on the walls tomorrow night if I can.  We bought the gym floor mats we wanted today, 3 4×6′ mats.  We’ll probably end up with a 4th, maybe 3’x6′ once we see how much of the floor these cover.  The gym is almost done!

Mr. Fitz tired me right out today, after painting I could tell he was tired of laying around while I painted (he followed me around continuously while I cleaned today).  So we went for a nice long walk which is a lot of work on my end since he’s not trained at all, he pulls and he tries to mark EVERYTHING.  I’m going to look up some training classes now 🙂

Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy

Fitz for short. He’s a 4 yr old lab mix.  Not sure what he’s mixed with but he has some red hair in his coat and some white spots on his feet.  His original name was Nacho but he was a stray and the name was new so we changed it.

Fitzwilliams

On Saturday we decided to go over to the humane society just to see what dogs they had and put in an application in case a dog came in that matched what we were looking for.  Never having been before we had no idea what the process was.  We walked in and saw 3 dogs that we loved immediately.  After asking questions about temperament and how they were with other dogs, this guy sounded perfect.

He’s great with other dogs, very submissive so he’s even good with dominant dogs.  He’s great with people and children, just friendly if not a bit timid.  He’s very comfortable when you kneel down instead of stand over him though.  He knows absolutely NO commands at all but seems to be pretty house broken.  We’ve caught him lifting his leg twice in the house but both times caught him before he marked, and got him outside.  He’s doing very well.

The only problem is we’ve made no headway with any type of start on training.  He doesn’t seem to like food or treats or toys that much.  I did figure out he likes cheese so we used that to get him in his kennel for a quick trip to home depot.  Since we have to work tomorrow I wanted him to have some short stays in the kennel today and he seemed fine in it (probably used to it).

He was understandably nervous yesterday but finally last night a little personality started coming out (he likes human food and since he doesn’t know ‘No’ yet we have to watch him when we have food out.  We’re looking into taking a class with him, especially since I only know how to train with treats.

We’ve taken him on some long walks and a jog or two already and he seems okay with that, not great at night with cars going by, headlights and cars seem to make him nervous.  He’s such a good boy, he hasn’t barked, growled or whined yet, no noise at all.  He doesn’t know his name or anything like come, sit, stay.  We have some work to do.

Anyway, he’s hanging out with his Daddy right now while I paint the gym and Ryan works.  He’ll get another kennel practice later when we go out for another errand.

He really likes his new bed

Family weekend

Not a lot of house progress this weekend but we had lots of family time so it was a great weekend.  Friday night Ryan put up the rest of the door trim, although it’s only tacked in place with the nail gun, it still needs to be secured with a few more finish nails before I can caulk and prime it.

Door trim up!

Saturday we went to Ryan’s sister’s house, spent the day and night with his family (his parents came too).  We celebrated Ryan’s father’s birthday and spent the time playing with the nieces.  It was a great weekend.  Sunday we drove home and relaxed a bit, then I did some painting.  I got the ceiling cut in and painted – which was a lot of work and unfortunately definitely needs a second coat, at least of cutting in (which was the hard part) 🙂

ceiling painted (again) 🙂

Not a lot left to do on this room.  If I get a night or two to do some painting we’ll be just about done!  My goal of finishing the room entirely by the end of March looks very realistic now!  2 years and 2 rooms completed, not a bad goal 🙂

Last weekend

A little late in the week for a weekend post however I was a little distracted this week with work and a new programming class I’m taking.

So last weekend, specifically Friday night, after Ryan got home I finished sandng around the edge of the gym while he worked on starting the baseboards.  He got a decent start which we’re hoping to quickly finish up this weekend. This wall was the hardest wall because there is no way for the baseboard to float under the floor and the floor bows.  The other walls have room for the baseboard to float a bit to help make it level.

Baseboard started in the gym

Saturday we loaded up trim to bring back to NY where Ryan’s sister and dad are stripping trim for us (a HUGE help!).  Then headed back.  We spent Saturday visiting with family and Sunday we went to see Lion King at Proctors before a long drive home.

As I said this week has been mostly a blur but I did some quilting last night – I’ll post a picture tomorrow and we have big plans for working on the house this weekend!

Insulation scheduled!

No house progress this weekend as we were back in NY visiting family however we did get a date for insulation – this coming friday!  Which means I’m going to have some busy evenings getting this ready (need to move things out of the way, need to get all the nails out of the wall, need to make sure wiring is out of the way and need to run one last switch).

It’s very exciting and I do hope it does not get delayed!

On the quilting front, I got mom’s quilt all quilted and gave it to her this weekend, I did not do the binding because after talking to her she said she could do that part.  I have some curtains to make for my sister up next, then some shades and a valance.  It’s good practice for my own house which isn’t quite ready for shades/curtains but I do plan to make them eventually!