Friday, November 23, 2012

What a trip we've had.  I am still just so amazed at everything we've done and everywhere we've been.  Today, Oliver sat on the steps of the state Capital!  Really????   When we walked around Old  Town Sacramento today and we heard, how handsome he was, what a good boy he is, and of course kids love to pet him it made us both so proud.  We have to say, we're pretty lucky that handsome boy is our dog!

Here's some more pictures of our wild & crazy adventure...

Posing at the park in Sacramento


Old Town Sacramento, shopping


 Mom & me found a geo-cache in old-town


 Sitting on the steps of the State Capital


 Playing on the grass in front of the CA State Capital
Come a long way for a dog from the shelter!


Road Travels

Well we finally made it to Sacramento yesterday for Thanksgiving.  By the time we made it we were all ready to be out of the car...even Oliver.  While he does have his Taj Mahal crate to travel in he prefers to ride with his head sticking out the window.  He hasn't had any of that this trip and has let us both know just how he feels!

We are still on the mission to geo-cache every day and have found some very interesting places along the way.  Here are some pictures of the journey...







 Morton's Salt facility


 Of course you KNOW there was a geo-cache here!





Oliver wanted to get out and play with the Antelope!







Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Time???

Seriously, what time is it??!?!?!?

Today we can both say we are actually feeling the effects of the time changes we've been going through.  First losing time then gaining it back.  We've decided the gaining an hour is actually worse than the loss.  We are back on "home time" and will be from this point forward.  We are loving all the sites, but can say we are ready to be done with the car for a bit!

Tomorrow we finish the longest haul getting to Sacramento for Thanksgiving.  We are looking forward to spending time with Sue's dad.  Oliver will have other dogs to play with which we both think he'll enjoy.  He continues to be such a good boy and we wonder what he thinks???  Are we homeless?  All he knows is that treats keep coming from the front seats, he's had plenty of bones & bully sticks, and is definitely enjoying sleeping in the hotel beds...

I'll post some more pictures from today's adventures as soon as I can.  Can't say tomorrow for sure, as I hear a turkey dinner and family time calling my name...



Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Nebraska to Wyoming

We are having such a good time on this adventure of ours.  We have gotten to see some very interesting things on our way both to & from IA.  We are all pretty sick of being in the car, but we are once again in new territory so that make it so much better.  Oliver got some time to run free today and he definitely enjoyed that. 

Below are some of the pictures from the last few days...

At the Mississippi River

Waiting for our friends to jump

SoCal ROCKED THE DOCK!!!

Covered Bridge in Madison County



The "Duke"..oh & Sue too!

Nice paint job!


Sitting on the porch of the house
where John Wayne was born

A Pony Express Stopping Spot

Chasing his toy stretching his legs

Just in case you don't have plans

Visiting the Union Pacific Station
in Cheyenne Wyoming

Beautiful Wyoming Sunset


It's Tuesday and we find ourselves back in Nebraska.  We are having some problems with the tablet, which is keeping us from more frequent updates.  I'll do what I can as we go and hope to have some more pictures on-line tonight.

Yesterday was Sue's birthday, so we took our time on the road stopping for pictures and any other adventure that drew our attention.  We took a side road detour to go see the birthplace of John Wayne, one of Sue's favorite actors and childhood hero.  On the way, we stumbled onto a 100 year old historic bridge in Madison County.  We took some great pictures and enjoyed the time standing in such a memorible place.

We head out of Nebraska and into a new adventure in Wyoming today.  We'll post some pictures from the last couple of days later when we have some time.

Oliver is still enjoying the travel time and has now been in 8 different states!  Today he adds another state to his list of travels!  Not bad for a desert dog...

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Final resutls

While the first instinct when you don't win is to feel disappointment, we cannot in anyway say today is a disappointing day.  Oliver, the dog who was neglected and abused, running the streets unclaimed after being dumped by his previous owners, made us so very proud today by finishing 10th place in the junior division!!!! 

Last night we heard some statistics about the the 2012 DockDogs year:
  • There were 22,000 registered teams jumping in the various divisions across the country, Canada, the UK, and Austrialia
  • Over 300 teams are attending the World Championships
  • 32 teams jumped in the Junior division
  • Oliver finished in the top 10!!!

What an amazing accomplishment it is for Sue & Oliver.  We did the math today and realized Oliver has been with us for just 15 months and has only been jumping with DockDogs for 8 months!  That is something that just shows what can happen when a dog is given a 2nd chance!!!

Of all he's done, and as far as he's come, the pictures below are what make us so proud of our boy...

Sharing the love of a dog with kids, showing what training and responsible ownership can do, raising money for Chase Away K9 Cancer, and the ability to settle and sleep at his mom's feet are what make Oliver such a special boy.

How lucky are we he's ours to love...

The kids attending the event LOVED petting Oliver




Oliver made it to finals
(so it's not on the dock, he doesn't care!)

There aren't enough words to truly say THANK YOU to the SCLRR group
for letting us have Oliver in our lives.
It's mid-day on the 2nd day of qualifying.  The mood in the kennel area is starting to change.  Some handlers are extremely excited as they qualify for tomorrow's finals, some are sad as their chance of finals is gone since they've been eliminated, and there are those like Sue & Oliver who are still waiting for their turn.

There was a short break mid-morning and Sue was one of the few who was lucky enough to get a practice jump in.  One of the members in the club who is also a visual marking judge put Oliver at the high 13'-low 14' mark.  The dogs he has to beat to make it into the finals were jumping around 15'5 yesterday so he's got to pull out a big one to make it.  We're not giving up yet though.  Sue's giving Oliver some natural doggie energy juice and will give him a really good pep talk before they hit the dock this afternoon. I suspect she'll use the bribery method, just in case he really does understand!  I suspect it will be 2 steaks if he jumps those extra 2 feel!!!! 

Either way, we have had such an amazing time.  This really is a great experience and we are thankful to everybody who has supported us on this journey.  It is so wonderful to see Oliver who just a year ago led such a different life.  Today he's walking the stands and concession area wearing his Chase away vest, meeting new people and of course lots of kids!

We'll keep you posted on how Oliver does this afternoon.  Until then, everybody think good thoughts and looooooonnnnnggggggg jumps!