Showing posts with label tiegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiegan. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Happy Birthday to the Baaaabe...


The Teeb is FOUR! I can't believe it... feels like only yesterday since we've had her. In honor of her birthday, here are some oh-so-adorable pics of our favorite pooch:












Her BFF, Marley (as in Bob... not Marley & Me)













Happy Birthday Tiegan! We couldn't ask for a better pup!
♡♡♡♡




Monday, August 9, 2010

A Tale of Two Hikes

This past weekend was full of all things food and wine. Between our pizza, delicious desserts, and date night at Iron Bridge Wine Company, our bellies were full and our tolerances were higher than normal.

We needed a remedy, STAT!

Step One: put down the food and put away the booze.
Step Two: get some sleep.
Step Three: eat a nutritious breakfast.
Step Four: get and keep your booty moving.

Sunday's hike was at Sugarloaf Mountain, or "the mountain," as we like to refer to it.








What a ham!

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Monday's outing was quite the treat— JC and her adorable poochies, Bentley and Smoky, schlepped all the way from Baltimore to join us for a late morning walk in Black Hill Regional Park. [Note: I got a red "misspelled" squiggle under 'poochies' but not 'schlepped.' Go fig.]


About to meet new friends!


What would an introduction be without a nice, long butt sniff?



Oops.







On the way home...

Day at the park = sleepy pups.
And three large pooches comfortably in my back seat = miraculous. But since the Teeb apparently has personal space issues, she's barely in the picture (womp).

Can't wait to hit the trails again soon with these goobers :)


Good luck to anyone else in full-on weekend recovery mode!



Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Tiegan Tuesday

The Teeb isn't feeling very well this week (tummy issues). While it really blows having such a lethargic dog around— she IS quite the willing subject for photos. Yay for melancholy?

No no no... I hope she feels better soon, but in the meantime here are some shots of our crazy little mutt.

"Mama, why are you sitting so close to me?"


"Woman, you better get that camera out of my face."


"Hah! I'm shunning you."


"Shunning is hard work."


"Maybe if I just stare at her, she'll go away."


"...Or maybe she won't."


"ok, ok—I give up."