Monday, July 27, 2009

Ohio Visit Winding Down


Our visit to Ohio is winding down. Thursday we leave for the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania where Mom was born and raised. We have enjoyed our Ohio visit but are tired of the rain. Mom and Dad toured the home, in Mentor, OH, of President James Garfield. According to them it is quite a place. The home had nine rooms when the Garfields purchased it but they added on to where it now has 29 rooms. Mom and Dad had previously visited Garfield's crypt in Cleveland. Yesterday, Mom and Dad had lunch with two old friends, Kelly and Mark, at the Old Mill Winery in Geneva, OH. Kelly and Mark loaded Mom and Dad up with vegetables from their garden. Gotta keep the old folks healthy. Mom is going to roast the vegetables tonight for supper and she is going to give Lenny & me some to have with our dinner, I can't wait.
While Mom & I were out walking , she almost stepped on a SNAKE. I was going to get it but she hauled me up in her arms and took off. It was a 2 foot black snake. Lenny is in the dog house, Mom cleaned and then he dumped the toy box out all over the place, she yelled and he got excited and put his foot in the food dish and dumped that then all H----broke loose. Don't worry Lenny, she gets over it real fast, just give her the eyes.
This is all for now, talk to everyone later from Pa.

Monday, July 20, 2009

OHIO....Birthplace of Aviation




We are currently in a beautiful park in Wilmington, OH. We have a big grassy site with plenty of room for Lenny and me to run and play. Yesterday, Mom and Dad went to Dayton and toured the Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop. Afterwards, they went and found the graves of Wilbur and Orville. They also found the grave of humorist Erma Bombeck. Even in death, Erma has a great sense of humor. Her grave is marked only by a big boulder. No fancy monument for her. Today we went to Brock, OH to see the grave of Phoebe Anne Moses, better known by her stage name of "Annie Oakley". She was also nicknamed "Little Sure Shot" by Chief Sitting Bull when they toured with Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show. We then went to Greenville, OH to see a statue of her at the Annie Oakley Memorial Park. We also went by her home, which is still a private residence today. Thursday we leave here and will be going to Jefferson, OH in the Northeast part of the state.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

FINALLY!!!!!!


Lenny and I are so happy that we finally have a new sister-in-law. Trevor and Sharon were married July 4th, while vacationing in Costa Rica. Now we have two wonderful sisters-in-law to fawn over us. We are so excited to have Sharon in our family. Now, when can expect some little cousins?
UPDATE: Our friend Annie is recovering from her attack. She should be home by this weekend.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Doggie Prayers Needed

While here in Batesville, IN, Lenny and I have made friends with two little white dogs, Angel and Annie. Last evening while out walking with their Mommie, Annie was viciously attacked by a big Dalmatian. Annie is in critical condition at a doggie hospital in Cincinnati, OH. Lenny and I would like for all of our doggie friends and their parents to pray for Annie's recovery. Thank you for all your prayers. We will keep you updated on her progress. Trike & Lenny

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Doggie Day Out




Yesterday was doggie day out for me and Lenny. Mom and Dad took us to the groomer at PetsMart in Cincinnati . We got groomed, a pedicure and our teeth cleaned. We loved being pampered. The groomer said we were very well behaved and easy to work with. After the groomer, we went to see the vet for our checkups and necessary vaccinations. The vet said we were very healthy but that Lenny needed to lose some weight. I guess that means there will be no more "doggie lattes" from Starbucks for us.
Afterwards, we did the the tourist thing around Cincinnati. One stop was at the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin". We also got to see the stadiums where the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Bengals play. Boy, are they nice stadiums. We also crossed the Ohio River so Lenny could leave his scent in Kentucky and add another state to his States Visited Map.
We want to wish everyone a safe and happy 4th of July. Be careful and have fun!