The pet store we go to in Yerevan is called Kakadu, and appropriately, they have a cockatoo mascot. He loves Sam- as soon as we walked into the store, he wanted to climb on Sam's shoulder, and was very upset when Sam had to make him go back to his perch when it was time to leave.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Lauren's Birthday
We had an amazing party in the basement of the Envoy to celebrate Lauren's birthday today. She took a trip to Japan over the summer, and brought back the makings for pho noodles, which was AMAZING. Unfortunately, due to an oversite on my part, she's not in the picture because she was still in the kitchen dishing out the delicious food. But still, it was a fun evening.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Dogs in Yerevan
This week, we have fall vacation at school, which- for Sam and me- means bringing the dogs to Yerevan to get spayed and neutered.
Getting the dogs to Yerevan was a little tricky, but managable. We had earlier found a taxi driver who's mini-SUV- type vehicle had back seats which folded down into the floor. Combining that maneuver with pushing the middle seats as far forward as they could go, made room in the back for Muppet's massive crate. Hazel's crate sat next to me in the middle seats, while Sam and our driver, Vahagn, sat up front. It meant that we had to rent out the entire taxi, but we were able to get both dogs up to the city in just one trip. The dogs took the travel relatively well. They were most definitely car sick the entire time (and puked pretty regularly for the entire 5 hour journey), but otherwise were pretty chill, without any whining or barking.
Once in Yerevan, we realized that the AirBnB we rented for the week was absolutely perfect for our purposes. It was secluded from the street with a small covered porch and sunken garden, perfect for keeping the dogs and their crates, it convenient to public transportation, and it was literally a 5 minute walk from the vet's office and a 2 minute walk from a small park. We couldn't have found a better place to stay with the dogs for their surgeries if we had designed it from scratch.
So, while we're here, we've been working on training the 'place' command. Today, I got both dogs to stay on their dog beds (which I made 2 days ago by cutting up the cheapest puffy blanket we could find in Sisian and sewing the cut ends up) while I sat and read my book. I think it's a good start to their training.
Sunday, October 23, 2016
My Winter Commute Is Going To Be Awesome This Year
When we moved into our house, the street I had to walk down to get to my school was a washed out dirt road. Now look at it! No more puddle hopping and hoping not to fall into hidden pot holes during my walk to work this winter!
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Sam Walks Both Dogs At Once
Here's a little trick that's Sam's been working on: walking both dogs at once. They seem to be catching on pretty quick:
Saturday, October 15, 2016
We Have Wool
For a long time now, I've been wanting to get my hands on some of the wool from all the sheep that live around us. Well, today it's finally happened.
A volunteer who's site is a village not too far from us lives with a host family who keeps sheep, and sells wool. Today, we walked to their house and bought some wool. Because this is Armenia, that means we walked over to their house, were treated to a lavish spread of coffee, candies and cakes, had a nice long couple of hours worth of chatting, then bought some wool, and then before we left were loaded up with more food than we can possibly eat on our own.
But, at the end of the day, I have my wool!
Now I just have to figure out how to skirt and wash the stuff....
A volunteer who's site is a village not too far from us lives with a host family who keeps sheep, and sells wool. Today, we walked to their house and bought some wool. Because this is Armenia, that means we walked over to their house, were treated to a lavish spread of coffee, candies and cakes, had a nice long couple of hours worth of chatting, then bought some wool, and then before we left were loaded up with more food than we can possibly eat on our own.
But, at the end of the day, I have my wool!
Now I just have to figure out how to skirt and wash the stuff....
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
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