The Wiest’s Summer 2014

Man, what an amazing summer this has been….yet so quick!

Cooper has been practicing riding his bike so much to try to be able to take off his training wheels. He wants to be so big. He loves his skateboard, but is not particularly always fond of the instruction portion. But he is getting better about feeling things and teaching himself. And I am cool with it, as long as he has his knee pads, elbow pads, helmet, and bubble wrap….just kidding….sort of.

Crosby is doing everything he can to be just like his big brother. But what he doesn’t know, is he is (at this point) tougher than his big brother…at least physically. On a daily basis Crosby takes a big digger that would make even me cry. He will pop back up, I will say “Are you OK?” and he says “Yep!”, and carries on. It is actually pretty crazy. Today we walked around the block and down to the park and back. On the way, he fell HARD 3 times…totally fine.

But, when it comes to something that may have hurt his feelings….watch out. He is so sensitive. And so sweet. Demanding. And giving.

We have spent time at the lake, at the cabin, with family, with friends, at home and away….so many good times!

I can’t believe another summer is nearing the end. My Cooper is 4 years and almost 4.5 months and Crosby is 2 years 2.5 months.  I cannot believe how quickly time has gone, how much they have changed…how much I have changed.

Cory and I will be celebrating our 2nd wedding Anniversary over Labor Day weekend. That seems like so long ago…like it has been forever, in such a great way. I cannot imagine my life without him. None of this would have existed. He is my soul mate, and the most amazing dad my little guys could have ever wished for.

We are all so truly blessed. Incredible families, a home, and each other.

A Day in the Life of Crosby – Age 2

Language:

His speech has picked up HUGE over the last few weeks!  He started a bit behind Cooper, but is picking up speed fast!

Cooper = Boopa

Batman = NaNa (Na na na na Na na na na Bat Man!)

Spider Man = ManMan

Joker was one of his first words

Super Dog = Super Man Dog

Pizza = Cheepa

Train = Chugga chugga choo choo

Bad Boy, No-n0-n0, waving his finger…guess I must have said that a lot.

“OK”, and then he will go do whatever you asked him.

When I say “Crosby” or “Guess What”, he says in a very clear voice “What!”

He can count to 10 (I credit this to the pop up farm book where we count the animals)

“I’m free”, as he holds up 1 thumb and 2 fingers….and then smiles and says “I’m two” and holds up two fingers.

“Watch”….ANYTHING!  Cory took him to a full 2 hour movie, Cooper fell asleep, and Crosby watched the whole thing and didn’t move a muscle.  He wakes up in the morning and one of the first things he usually says is “Watch Hulk”, “Watch Scooby Scooby Doo”, “Watch Yogi”, “Watch Na Na”, “Watch Nemo”, “Watch Elmo”.  He knows how to use the DVD player better than I do.  Thank God for a minivan with a DVD player, but geesh, he is non-stop the second he knows we are getting into the car about watching something.  He will just sit on repeat “Watch Nemo, watch Nemo, watch Nemo, watch Nemo!”  If a cell phone is around, he will find it, unlock it, find the photo gallery, and open the pictures. This goes for anyone’s phone.  He loves watching himself and sometimes won’t even let me take a picture or video because he is too busy trying to get the phone to watch it.

His favorite stuffed animal (a giraffe pillow pet) = Buddy (he now has 2 he carries around sometimes simultaneously, after mom searched for 4 hours on the web to find one)

Right about at 2, he started to say “I love you too”…but when you say “Say I love you” he says, “I love you too”

Mine…

Hulk Smash

A body in motion:

How strong are you = holding his breath, tensing his muscles and flexing his arms out down front (He’s been doing this since before he was 1)

How big are you = Holding his hands straight up and getting as big as he can.

Pinching with a mean, scrunched up face.

Joyously doing the Iron Man repulsor ray move.

Running full speed with a little turn to the side like a dog with his body turned a bit.

Throws underhanded, not really digging the overhand option.

Cuddling.

Hugs, great hugs!

Kisses with sometimes big, open mouth, sloppy lips.

Big Boy!

Crosby (AKA Crozbo, Croz, Cross bow) is 95+% almost across the board: Height, weight, head size

He is a thick little dude. He is nearly as heavy as Cooper at 4 years old, and on some days feels heavier to me.

Friends:

Ryder, Owen (Ownen) (One day he said…”I punch Ownen”), Rhonda, John, Katie, Davis

He LOVES babies!!  Our recent addition of cousin Siri was awesome! He was so excited to meet “Baby Siri”, which he spoke so clearly!  When he met her, he just gently kept stroking her head and the side of her face, I was shocked at how gentle he is. When we are out, like at Coopers Tiny T-Ball, he will immediately gravitate towards the babies, or younger kids.

Activities:

He watches his big brother so intently.  Learning every move, jump, sassy tone, and response.  He idolizes him!  Whether it is jumping from cushion-to-cushion on the couch, or off the last step, or into the water….he has VERY little fear, if any.

He is one of the toughest kids I know, physically.  If he bonks his head, which is frequent, you would barely even know it.  He will look over at me most times after a fall or bonk and gauge my reaction prior to crying.  If I say, “You’re fine”…he is totally fine and moves on….CRAZY!

He loves books! We spent so much time with Cooper reading, and I love that Crosby enjoys books too!  We have decided to split up more at bedtime and read Crosby some more age-appropriate books like Elmo vs. sitting both of them together all the time to read what is more at Coopers level.  He seems to be enjoying that a bunch! I can say, “Crosby, go read some books” and he will say “OK” and head into his room.  One day for 45 minutes by himself….that was awesome!

His favorite books are: The Foot Book, Moo Moo Baa Baa, Elmo goes Potty, Captain America, The Marvel Stories, and Bee Bo

Timeouts:

The kid will put himself on timeouts.  He will just sit there, most of the time not making a peep. No crying, no yelling…just sits quietly and waits. When I go over to tell him why he was on time out, he stands up, hugs me, and says, “Sorry Mama”….melts my heart every time!

If Cooper does something to Crosby that warrants an apology and hug, Cooper will apologize, and Crosby will say “Sorry Boopa”…even when he did nothing wrong.

He may be a rough, tough, strong little dude even already….but he has a heart of gold!

 

 

Cooper’s first year of Preschool

He is SUCH an amazing kid! I could not be prouder about how well he has adjusted to being in the structure of school. Tons of new people, new kids, away from us all day…the list goes on.

The teachers glow about him. We are so lucky to have found such an amazing place for him at The Treehouse. They love him as if he is their own. They have provided him such great guidance, direction, knowledge, structure and kindness. There are days he says he doesn’t want to go to school. That kids are mean. That they call him “Stupid”. Some of my family might remember a hopefully long lost audio tape that we sent to Deb when she was in Africa over Christmas.  I was about 5 or 6 and when my part came, I spoke in a very whiny and sad voice (now I may understand where my boys get it) explaining how I didn’t like school because the kids called me “Stupid”.

Breaks my heart sometimes to think about all the things I will not be able to protect my boys from. Hurt, sadness, disappointment, heartache, physical pain, loss…just plain old life. And then I think back to that little me on the tape. I was little once. I have had the list of emotions above, more than once. And thank God. Not that I enjoy pain, but it is necessary. I could cite dozens of things in my life that needed to happen. Completely sucked at the time, and at times I thought they would never get better…but they did. Without all of these experiences, I would not be here. I would not be me. I would not have the relationships I have, the feelings I have about life and those things that are most important. I do not know who I would have even become. It was all more than necessary.

I watch Cooper walk into school each day that I get to drop him off. Sometimes he is hesitant and hangs by me. Sometimes in walks in ready to start the day, with no reassurance necessary. Sometimes he needs to have a few extra hugs. And most days he watches me leave from the window, waving and waiting for me to pretend to kiss the Mr Potato head statue in the garden. He is AMAZING! Brave, strong, and becoming more and more a little human. Oh how I love that little human he is becoming!

Halloween 2013

I love these guys!  What a fun night trick-or-treating with my little super heros! Even I couldn’t resist getting in on the super hero craze. Cory was the greatest young Obe Wan Kenobi you’ve ever seen…even with the hair braid attachment on the back of his hair.

Crosby is 1!

One whole year with this amazing little guy.  Just as I said about Cooper, it rings just as true with Crosby….it seems like Crosby has been a part of this family forever.  Every morning while I am getting stuff together, I start to hear a little stir, and then the sweetest little chatter coming from Crosby’s room.  He is such a happy kid when he first wakes up.  He will sit in his room for 30 minutes just playing quietly and chatting with his animals and himself.  Then when I go in to get him, he stands up gives a few little excited jumps and then gives me the BIGGEST smile!  When he is particularly happy, he will scrunch his shoulders up and in a super cute and giddy way grab at his belly and flip his arms in front of his tummy and then behind his back.  I seriously couldn’t think of a better way to start the day!

Once up, he is ready to go!  Set him down, and he will cruise…run in his ET-like waddle down the hall towards the living room, slowing down as he gets to the end of the hall, so that he can peak around to catch a glimpse of his buddy Cooper.  Another incredibly huge smile.  I say “Say good morning Cooper”, and Coop looks over and gives him a big smile and says “Good morning Crosby!”  I would eat that up with a spoon, if possible.

Then it is off to have some breakfast.  Fruit, vegetables, chicken, braunswager, cereal, milk….you name it, Crosby likes it.  He is a great eater, not picky at all.  And when he is hungry….watch out!  I would say that he probably eats 3 times as much as Cooper, and that is conservative.  Granted, Cooper is a slow and pickier eater, and Crosby is growing like a weed.  Now that he is walking I have no doubts that the baby chub will start burning off, and have already seen a bit of that.  He has lost almost 3 pounds in the last 3 months.

One thing that I have definitely noticed is how similar in some ways the boys are, but how very different they are in other ways.  It is amazing to me how different sometimes.  They both as babies enjoy independent play, and doing their own thing.  But Crosby definitely checks in more often.  Waddling up to be held, tickled or kissed.  When he is tired, you can tell in a heartbeat and will go to bed immediately like a champ.  He plays hard, much harder than Cooper did.  Maybe that is due to having a big brother that wrestles with him more (AKA knocks him down and lays on him), or striving for more attention.  He is louder, stronger at this age, a bit bigger, and definitely a bit more feisty.  He can get straight up pissed sometimes.  It is actually pretty funny.   90% of the time he will listen great if I say “No”.  Most of the time giving me a smirky little smile as he fakes doing whatever it was again.  Then walking away and moving on.  Then there is the other 10%.  Like when it is time to go inside after playing outside…not pretty.  He is a strong little dude, making diaper changes and clothing him more and more difficult.  Crosby also loves to get into things a lot more than Cooper ever did.  We rarely make the mistake of leaving the toilet paper actually on the holder anymore, we have learned a few lessons on that one.

He loves baths and showers, and thanks to Granny and Bumpa moving to a new house with a pool, he has grown to LOVE swimming!  Now we just need to work on that whole not drinking the water and holding your breathe thing.  He has become more and more vocal, saying “Uh Oh!”, “Duck” and “Dog”, with a random Mama and Dada.  You can just tell how badly he wants to be able to communicate with us.  Hopefully that will become less of a frustration for him in the coming months.  He absolutely loves walking around the house pointing and babbling about the pictures on the wall.  He is just so fun to be around!  Such a smiley kid.  I swear, every time I take a picture of him I see a different expression, or a different look all together.  He is amazing!  We love you so much Crozbow!

Watching how quickly things have progressed and evolved with Cooper, I can only assume that Crosby will go through a ton of the same things, and I have no doubts he will be smiling all along the way, at least 90% of the time.  We are so blessed, he undoubtedly makes our family complete.

 

Cooper is 3!

I can’t believe that I am even saying this already, but my little dude Cooper is 3!  How is it even possible that this has come this quickly? Although it seems like both Cooper and Crosby have been here forever, we just all fit together so perfectly, the last 3 years have flown by.  I can barely remember my life before having Cooper.  It is like it never really meant all that much….and in all honesty, it really didn’t.  I was a daughter, a friend, a coworker, but nothing on the planet compares to being a mom.

This year Cooper chose a super hero party…big shocker!  There is almost not a day that goes by where Cooper isn’t wearing some sort of costume (Superman, Spiderman, Green Lantern, Batman, Thor, and even his “Zap, Bang, Pow” t-shirt with red cape.)  We had a bunch of his friends (and ours) out to the Maple Maze with their kiddos to play on the climbing area and then had some pizza and cupcakes in the super hero decorated room.  It was so fun!  We had such a great group!  Family included: Gamma and Papa, Sheesha and Nana, Kelly, Brandon, Gabby and Tristan, Shaneon, Steve, Frederic and Franklin.  Friends included: The Gerbers, The Harrington’s, The Dayland’s, The Jakubov’s, AJ, and The Johnson’s.

The kids had such a blast and the parents had a few minutes (though brief) to catch up as well.  It is amazing how infrequent a good ol’ conversation between adults is when the kids are around.  Not complaining, just sayin’:-)  All the more reason to take time for date nights and time with friends and family.

Christmas 2012

Another busy year…filled with fun, family, and frenzy 🙂  We started the holiday with my company party on the 14th.  The next few days we helped Granny and Bumpa move into their new house in Eden Prairie.

The Friday before Christmas, Aaron, Berit and Boden came to stay with us for a few days.  It was so awesome just chilling and hanging out with them!  Usually when they come into town it is for a quick stay, or around an event, so there is not much time to chat.  We were really happy to be able to hang out with Boden more, and watch the kiddos play together.

That Saturday we had Boden’s 1st birthday party at our house.  Man did he love that ice cream cake from DQ!  Great Grandma and Grandpa were there, Randy, Jodi and Jeff, Granny and Bumpa, and us “kids” and our kids:-)  It was so fun!  Love that kid, and so happy that we were able to help him celebrate!

Sunday we met up at Granny and Bumpa’s new house to help them decorate their first tree in the new place.  We were all hoping to go to a tree farm and cut down a good one, but there just never seems to be enough time.  We decided we would rather spend time hanging out indoors decorating, instead of freezing our butts off trying to find a tree.  So, they went and got one, and dragged out all of the Christmas ornaments.  Once that was up, we had a few mean games of air hockey.  And no Aaron, I didn’t pull my hammy this time.  Cooper was super excited about the new room for the boys!  There is tons of space for Cooper to get in trouble in that house…he was checking it out.

For Christmas Eve we started at Gamma and Papa’s house at noon with Sheesha and Nana.  We were then joined by Kelly, Brandon, Tristan and Gabby at around 2:30, and then around 4:15 Nancy and Scott arrived.  We had appetizers, hung out, and then did a gift card exchange and then the white elephant game.  I was the big winner and got “Cowboy Bob” back (my wrought iron 4 ft tall cowboy candle holder that Alycia was the big winner with last year).  Cory was so happy!

At around 6 we headed over to Great Grandma and Great Grandpa Allar’s house for dinner.  It was the traditional crew, with a few new additions.  Great Grandma Joanne was doing pretty well, and was up socializing the whole night – loving all over the little ones.  Man does she love babies!  Wendy and Jodi did an awesome job putting everything together as usual.  I brought meatballs, that finally cooked…ugh.  We sang songs, some better than others.  The cousin crew was there, Lynn, Al, Hannah and Max…Lori and Kirk….Bryan and Sonya and all of the super cute girls they have thankfully added to our family.  Then we had Gustavo, Jessica, Jodi, Jeff, Wendy, Mark, Rachel, Randy, Aaron, Berit, Boden, Granny and Bumpa, and Us.  After dinner, we did the dice game and then Joanne and Dale got a new laptop and router, so they could skype with the grand kids and great grand kids.  Joanne is not getting around very well anymore, so her going downstairs to the computer is not working.  The laptop was an awesome gift idea!  I can’t wait to skype with them and the boys!  Cooper was SO excited about his tool set from GG Dale and GG Joanne.  He HAD to open it when we got home and “fix” things.  Awesome present!

Christmas morning Cooper was up at 6:30 am.  He wanted to look for Trix (our Elf on the Shelf), he didn’t quite get the whole Christmas morning thing.  I stalled him for about an hour with a baba milk, vitamins and Sesame Street, until Crosby woke up.  Then we went to get daddy up.  We took a quick picture on the steps downstairs, and then went to go check out the tree.  Santa had eaten all of the cookies and drank the milk that we left out for him.  (George helped with the cookies)  He even wrote a note back to Cooper telling him that Trix had reported back that he was a good boy.  But that he did hear that Cooper doesn’t always eat his food very well, and sometimes doesn’t listen to his parents.   So Cooper better work on that for next year.  It was so cute….

Crosby crawled around and played with a few toys while Coop opened his.  He got a scooter, a higher step stool for the bathroom, tons of super hero stuff, books, and toys.  Crosby got some chew toys for his new up and coming teeth, and toys.  Cooper got an Owl ornament (instead of “Who, Who, Who” his favorite right now is “Why, Why, Why”) and Crosby got a turtle ornament since he just started crawling.  It was an awesome morning!  So cool to see Cooper get so excited, and to all be hanging out in our pj’s having fun.  A good day!

At 10 we were at Gamma and Papa’s to have Belgium waffles, an awesome Egg bake that Sheesha made, and a bunch of other goodies.  We then exchanged gifts with them….WAY TOO MUCH as usual!  Coop is the luckiest dude in the world!  He has enough super hero stuff to last all year long!  We all got some super cool ornaments for the tree, and a new set of stockings  from Sheesha.  I can finally get rid of all of the Goodwill stuff that I bought when I just graduated college…it’s about time!  Goodwill can have it back 🙂

After nap time for Cory, Cooper and Crosby, we headed to GG Phyllis and GG Willy’s house.  Cooper loved the train set that GG Willy has under the tree.   It is so old and fragile, I was afraid he would hurt it, but he did great.  Even though he wanted to touch, he listened really well.  We had hotdish, better than sex dessert, and some great laughs.  As we were leaving Cooper said “Bye Willy”, I thought it was adorable!!

When we got home we headed next door to the Johnson’s, our second family.  They are so awesome!  We exchanged a few gifts, and then Cooper played dress up with Addison’s new dress up kit.  He looked so pretty in a purple dress, heels and a pink pearl necklace…too cute!  I think it is great that he has girls to play with.  I really believe it will benefit him later, having a little bit of a softer side.  There is plenty of “Hulk Smash” in this kid, a softer side will help!

On Saturday the 29th we were able to do our Dunstone family Christmas celebration at my parents new house.  What an awesome place for parties!  There was Granny and Bumpa, GG Phyllis and GG Willy, Aaron, Berit and Boden, Kent, Abbey and Grant, Hayley (Cory couldn’t make it this year due to his new job at Toro), Barb and Craig, Deb and us.  Quite the crew!  We had so much fun watching the boys play together this year.  Man, the next few years are going to be crazy!  It is so weird to see how much things have changed over the last few years.  We went from Aaron, myself, Hayley and Kent at the kids table…not anymore!  It is so awesome watching the grandparents and GG’s with the kids, this has been a long time coming for them.  With Boden and Grant being so far away, it is sad how much they change between visits.  Awesome too, but tough to miss so much!  We had a ridiculous amount of toys and food and topped it off with ice cream:-)  It was awesome.  Can’t wait to spend many more years celebrating family fun at my parents new place . . . . It is beautiful!

A long few days for the boys, and us, but awesome!  It was the first year that Cooper really could participate.  I can’t wait until next year!

A Very Merry Christmas 2012!

Crosby’s 6 month photos

We are so lucky to have such an awesome photographer that we love!  She is the sweetest!  www.imagesbybrooke.com, Brooke Jakubov makes taking pictures so comfortable and fun.  I knew we would love her when I went there for Cooper’s 2 week photos, he peed all over her couch.  She threw a blanket on it and made me not worry about it.  She laughs, dances, cheers and jumps around to get the shot.  Great workout!

Cory and I brought the kiddos over to Brooke and Ryan’s house the Saturday night my parents moved into their house.  We had some dinner, and then Brooke and I had a great girl chat in her basement studio while Cory, Ryan, Ava, Cooper and Ryder played upstairs.  Then at about 8 I realized we hadn’t taken any photos, so within about 20 minutes we had 5 outfit changes and I was sweating from jumping up and down to get him to smile.  That was the most I have worked out in quite awhile:-)   It was well worth it!  The pictures turned out amazing as usual….

Our little dude is so handsome, and has the greatest toothless grin!  You can see one little tooth poking through on a few though.

Crosby is 6 months old!

A week before Crosby turned 6 months, he started to sit.  He even does the cutest little side sit.  It almost looks like some sort of yoga pose.  I am hoping to get a picture some time, but so far he has been too wiggly.   We did however get some awesome shots at Images by Brooke, with our good friends Brooke and Ryan.  They turned out amazing!!

crosby 6 months

We had his 6 month doctors appointment and she said he looks great!  She even said he is “tall and skinny”…probably the last time we will ever hear that with the genes the poor kid has inherited.  He has consistently been in the 90th percentile for almost everything.  He is 90% for height, 75-90% for weight (not sure how they get the wide spread like that), and 90% for his head size…huge brain I am sure!

A few weeks after he turned 6 months our little dude had his first tooth poke through, and started to crawl.  He is a much happier kid now that the tooth is through and he can get where he wants to go.  He is still a little fumbly, and cracks me up that he will crawl only as far as he needs to to get what he wants.  He will stop a foot short, flop to the ground, and reach as far as he possibly can to grab something.  Cory says it reminds him of me.  Like putting 12 grocery bags on my arms and struggling the whole way in the house, instead of taking 4 trips.  Some might say that is lazy…I think it is harder:-)  Not really.

Our little dude has the most amazing disposition.  He smiles from ear-to-ear with a huge toothless grin.  Things started a little rocky, a tough stomach, spitting up, not much sleep…but man has he become such an awesome kid! I have to admit, he is a bit of a mama’s boy…and I love it.  He loves his thumb more than anything though.  Although I like the fact that he is able to self sooth with it, I am sure it will cause quite the problems when we try to get him to stop.  Oh well, we’ll deal with that when we need to.

He is just starting to get to that incredibly squirmy stage where changing him is like a full contact sport.  Long gone are the days of setting him on a bed or changing table and taking a few steps away.

I LOVE first thing in the morning around our house.  Cooper has his baba milk and vitamins, and watches a little Sesame Street or Sid the Science Kid.  I am tootling around doing who knows what, and then I hear it….the most amazing sound in the world.  The coos, giggles and babbles from a happy, healthy baby.  I walk into the room, he sees me and gives me the hugest smile.  Everyday.  There is no better way to start the day!  I can only hope that there are MANY more days like this.

Bumpa’s a Real Superhero & Crosby is a Sitter…big day!

Today Bumpa and Granny came to our house to watch the boys.  They have sold their home on St Albans Bay, and are in transition housing until they close on their new home in Eden Prairie on the 10th.  Until they get settled in their new place they come to watch the boys at our house every Thursday.

A few weeks ago Bumpa took Cooper to the drugstore to get something, and walked Coop through the process of bringing the items to the counter, giving the money to the person and saying “thank you”.  He couldn’t stop talking about it!  So this week, when Granny needed some cough drops, Bumpa planned to bring Coop again for another fieldtrip.  This time, there was a Salvation Army bell ringer outside of the store.  Bumpa gave Cooper $5 to put into the bucket….and then the wind came.  Coop dropped the bill and the wind took it.  When I came home tonight, he couldn’t stop telling me about how “The money almost went bye-bye, and Bumpa ran into the road and got it”.  “Bumpa’s a REAL Superhero” he said….I almost died, too cute!  Our life with Cooper is all about superheros….Captain America, Iron Man, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Spiderman….it really is never ending.  He is constantly getting the bad guys, striking a pose, throwing a shield, or jumping off of something.  But it is all pretend.  To say that Bumpa is a real superhero is just awesome!  I told him that the money he put in the bucket goes to help people that need it, and that by putting money in there, he is a “Real Superhero” too.  He kept running around saying “I’m a Real Superhero”, and he definitely is!  I am hoping that next year we can ring the bell with the kids like I have done in years past with Granny and Bumpa.

When I walked in the door tonight, this is what I saw.

WE OFFICIALLY HAVE A SITTER!!!

All day he has been sitting for 15-20 minutes at a time….slow down kid!  He is so dang fun right now.  Just big toothless grins galore!  He seems to be having less tummy problems, and is getting on a little bit better schedule…other than those late night and early morning feedings still.  Hungry kid!  He has been eating solid foods (if you can call it solid – rice cereal, grains, green beans, peas, carrots, pears, and apple sauce) for a few months now.  He is still breastfeeding too, but not nearly as much.

I think a lot of his improved attitude is because he can scoot around a little bit better.  He doesn’t feel so helpless.  He is maneuvering himself all around the living room now, so he can finally get where he has wanted to go.  No crawling yet, but he is great at getting on all 4’s and rocking up a storm, and then thrusting himself forward and falling on his chest.  Lots of rolling, squirming, and making diaper changing difficult.  He definitely has a strong will, and determination!   Cory put up the gate on the top of the stairs earlier this week, so we won’t have to worry about him taking a tumble.

The other reason he put the gate up is because Shot has a large cut on his leg from messing around with the other dogs at Cory’s cabin.  It is on the inside of his leg, and spans almost a foot.  He has stitches, but because the skin is so thin and so taught in that area, he has ripped a hole in the crux of his leg.  Not good!  He can’t jump, run, walk too much, or go down stairs.  So that means that we have to carry him to go out, and keep him on a leash.  It has not been fun for any of us.  But at least we don’t have to wear a cone.  Poor guy!