Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Two Blogs In One

My little puppy Heidi is now a DOG.
A STUMP FOR A TAIL
You can't buy loyalty, they say
I bought it though, the other day;
You can't buy friendship, tried and true,
Well just the same, I bought that too.
I made my bid, and on the spot
Bought love and faith and a whole job lot
Of happiness, so all in all
The purchase price was pretty small.
I bought a single trusting heart,
That gave devotion from the start.
If you think these things are not for sale,
Buy a brown-eyed puppy witha stump for a tail.
--- author unknown ---

Where did my little puppy go? Heidi turned 1 year old today, and I can't believe how much she has changed from when we first brought her home at 8 weeks old. I realize that I blog more about my dog than some people blog about their kids, but she's my baby!














To celebrate her big day, we visited the local pet stores and got Heidi some great birthday treats. And no, I didn't get her a birthday card - the card was from Petsmart, which came with a coupon for a free toy of Heidi's choice! Some of you may think I'm crazy for loving my dog as much as I do, but I know those of you with pets understand where I'm coming from!
Here is a picture that illustrates a bit of her personality. I found her napping on top of her crate, despite the fluffy bed and blanket inside. She's surprisingly rugged despite her somewhat prissy appearance, and she makes me laugh every day! Following is an older video of some of the tricks Heidi has learned over the course of her short life. Happy 1st Birthday, Heidi. You'll always be my puppy!


Rapid City Stock Show and Ranch Rodeo

The bank that I work for is one of the sponsors of the Rapid City Stock Show and Ranch Rodeo that's been going on now for a few days. Adam and I were given tickets to the rodeo finals which took place last night. All we had to do was throw Security First Bank frisbees into the crowd between two of the events. We had a really good time, and it was definitely different from what I was expecting. I guess a "ranch rodeo" is more horse riding than bull riding. One of my favorite events was the first one called "Mutton Bustin', " where kids aged 6-8 tried to hang on to a ewe for as long as possible. It was really cute:

My other favorite was the event where the teams had to saddle a wild horse and ride it around a barrel. I felt kind of bad for the horses, but it was cool to see the cowboys hanging on for dear life.







It's fun to work for a company that provides little perks.


I love free, fun times!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Growing Up

I know I haven't posted in awhile, so I thought I'd update everyone on what we've been up to. Adam turned 27 on January 19th. I'm married to an old man!!! haha - Just kidding, just kidding. He's planning on running his first marathon in Deadwood this summer, so his birthday gifts consisted of running shoes and some nice running gear, including a nice sports watch. We pretty much spent his birthday relaxing all day, which he enjoyed, considering he's been really busy with work this year. He is now the new Flight Chief over Food, Fitness, and Lodging. He enjoys his job, but it definitely keeps him working. I love you Adam, and HAPPY (belated blog) BIRTHDAY!

On another note, WE BOUGHT OUR FIRST HOME!!!

In fact, the sellers of the townhouse agreed to our offer and signed the purchase agreement today! (We'll be signing it tomorrow.) We are both very excited, especially since this is our first time buying our own place. The townhouse has two bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a 2 car garage. Here are some pictures of it (with the current owners' stuff inside - lol):



























The townhouse is right down the street from where we currently live (base housing located off-base), so hopefully moving won't be too difficult. We should be closing on the house on March 6th, so I'll let everyone know when we're all moved in! I feel like we're starting to grow up! haha.