Seattle Trip – Day 4 – Rest day in Boise

Don’t worry, I’m not going to post every day. You’d get bored and I wouldn’t have time to do anything fun to post about! Once we get settled in Seattle, I’m sure my posts will decrease. But as long as we’re doing so much driving, I have time to write while John drives.

We arrived in Boise on Saturday and spent two nights. Here’s photos from our visit on Sunday.

Callan:

Chirstina:

Kira:

Basil:

Lol, the joke in our family is I can’t keep basil alive for more than a week. Chirstina seems to have figured out the trick. That is one unbelievably dang healthy basil plant. I figured it rated a spot in the family photos.

While John got some handyman fixes done and cooked lunch on the grill, I pruned all their overgrown bushes. We saved a few branches from the pruning for flower arrangements.

I cut off a massive amount of overgrowth. I filled their green waste bin plus a second huge bag, ready to go out the next week. All this in the 100 degree heat! Luckily Callan has air conditioning, and in fact keeps the house very cold. I would hang out inside until I was shivering (which didn’t take long), and then I was grateful to head back outside to prune some more in the heat.

We are super happy that Biska and Kira now get along.

The first time Kira and Biska were together, last fall during our rather horrendous Boise Roommate Saga, Biska was just a little puppy and had no manners. Biska would launch herself at Kira, wanting to play. Kira would growl and snap, but Biska would not take a hint. Biska didn’t mean any harm, but she was tormenting Kira, so we had to keep them apart. It was a huge nuisance. So we were greatly relieved to see that they get along now that Biska is older and better socialized.

In Tucson we take Biska to a home-based doggie daycare in the country to the east of us. She goes for half a day, once a week. The owner, Tally, is a dog trainer, so it’s more than just doggie daycare, its dog socialization training. It has been enormously helpful. Biska is friendly, confident, and considerate with other dogs now.

Next stop – Seattle!

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