Thursday, February 18, 2010

Firehydrant Freakout

My memory is failing me.  I guess it is a casualty of getting older, or it could be stupidity.  Nevertheless I prefer to blame it on advancing years.

The other day I was making a protein shake.  I accidentally overfilled the 'shaker cup' and didn't have room in the cup to adequately shake the mixture.  To remedy this I poured half of it into a glass, then screwed the lid back on.  I was distracted wiping up the dribbles on the counter, picked up the glass then started shaking it.

Suddenly I was covered with cold chocolate goo.  It was in my hair, my eyes, my nose. It was dripping off the ceiling onto my head. Dismayed I wiped my face with a towel.

What just happened?

Instead of picking up the 'shaker cup' with lid...I picked up the glass with the overflow - violently shaking that instead.

Is that old age?  Or stupidity?  See why I prefer to blame old age?

Keeping with this theme.. I do have a point to this story, eventually.  I have two memory cards for my new camera (ironic they are called MEMORY cards eh?).  Lo and behold I found that I had not downloaded a ton of pictures from our trip to Idaho last month.

While sorting through them all I found the fire-hydrant freak-out.

Early one morning at the hotel I let the dogs run in the field next door.  Apparently they have plans to further develop this land, obvious from the fire hydrants spaced evenly throughout.

They were happily running and playing in the same field they had been in for two days.  Suddenly Brynn and Bonnie screeched to a halt and burst out in a flurry of bark screams.  Perhaps the sunlight struck the fire hydrant in a odd manner? 

"ALERT ALERT! Dangerous creature ahead!"


"Oh my doG...WHAT IS THAT?" 


"MOMMY!"


"Must bark at it or it will ATTACK!"   (Notice the hair on Brynn's back - it is raised on her neck and tush)


"MOMMY!"



"Must run at it barking....scare it away!"


"BONNIE YOU ARE TOO CLOSE!  COME BACK!"


"Bonnie GET BACK!!"


"Bonnie - get away!   IT WILL EAT YOU!"


"Nah, Brynn...it smells good"


"Bonnie GET BACK! GET BACK!"


"Oh MY DOG, Brynn there is ANOTHER ONE, BEHIND US!"


And it started all over again.  Finally I was able to get Brynn to sniff it


She didn't like it.  But she calmed down. 


Mom, throw the ball, kay?


Must be nice to be a dog.  You can freak out or do silly things...then forget about it and play.



I wonder if I stuffed a tennis ball in my mouth I would feel better about my future senility?


Where are the tennis balls...

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG I wish I would have taken pictures of Mo when she finally "realized" the fire hydrant we had walked past for MONTHS at the first apartment I was living in, lol. New fire hydrants are not nearly as scarey, but they do require some reassurance from me when greeting a new one for the first time. And this goes for all things she is afraid of when she first meets them. She will walk up to them with me, sniff, look up at me and go, oh, that's not scary. lol

Emma Rose said...

I feel sooooo much better now, knowing Mr. Higgins is not the only dog that would do something like freak out at a fire hydrant!
Please thank your darling girls for me :) LOL

Debra Kay said...

Malted milk balls make me feel better.

Unknown said...

O dear great storry and lovly pics.
have a nice weekend,Lean&Misty.

julie said...

Rofl lol. :))
Wonderful, funny pics!

BC Insanity said...

Oh my! What is it with those fire hydrants? Like a love hate relationship .....

Gorgeous photos as always

D.K. Wall said...

Bet that fire hydrant learned its lesson.

Anonymous said...

So funny and if you look at those hydrants, they have two of the largest eyes for such a short body.
Ah just think, only a few more days until you get to be with Brynn again. I loved the story.

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Lacey said...

Too funny. Lacey will do that. Just go off and get all bristly and puffed up and bark and carry on, staring at nothing...nothing at all. Unless I'm the one that's blind. Could be. Who knows what dogs see?