Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Buster's Food Shopping Trip

We needed to get Buster some more dog food so we brought him on his foodshopping trip to PetSmart. He doesn't have too much of a choice with his food but he's always up for an outing!

Surprise! Happy 55th, Dad!

Since my Dad is always so good to all of us, we thought it would be a nice idea to throw him a surprise 55th birthday party the day before his birthday, June 16. He knew he was coming over to our house for dinner with my siblings and their spouses, but little did he know that his parents, sister, her kids, their kids and some other cousins would be there as an added bonus.

We definitely lucked out that day, as the weather was perfect and everyone was able to make it. Below are a few pictures from the party:


Appetizer time before the guest of honor arrives
Guests relaxing in the backyard

Waiting to yell surprise
  
He had no clue

Chef Rob grilling up some specialties

Matthew and Poppy

Joe, Grandma and Gwen

A bunch of Joe's: My Dad (Joe), Uncle Joe, Aunt Jay (aka Josephine), Joe and Brandon

TT and Baby Matthew

Party Time!

Happy 55th Birthday, Dad!
Since June is a popular month ,we also sang to Baby Joseph, Baby Matthew and his dad, Matthew, who all celebrated birthdays that week!

We didn't mess around with food.. this was just one fridge, not including the catered food and items already out. Lucky me, I didn't have to cook for a week!



Buckle-up, Buster!

Yesterday I came across a Petside.com article which said "New Jersey is now the only state in the country where driving with pets loose in the car is a violation of animal cruelty law. Drivers who do not secure their pet can face a ticket of $250 to $1,000 and up to six months in jail. Additionally, allowing your pets to hang his head out the window, having him riding in the back of a truck or curling up on the driver’s lap are also ticket-able offenses under the law." Since I'm not looking for a ticket (or jail time for that matter) and always have Buster's health and well-being as a priority, I went out last night on a mission to get my precious pooch a seatbelt.

Buster came with me on the outing so he could try on the various seatbelt models that would be available. The first stop was PetSmart but they were completely wiped out. Next, we ventured on to Target in the same strip mall. I called first to make sure Buster was allowed in but unfortunately we left that store empty handed as well.


Buster's first time at Target
We called over to Walmart but after being on hold for 10 minutes I called over to a local Petco to see if they had any in stock. Luckily they just got a shipment so we were able to try on a few different types before picking out the perfect one.




With all things it will take Buster some getting used to wearing this, but I'll be able to rest easier knowing my little bud is safe and secure in the car.

"But it's a Dog..."

There's a running joke with my family that Buster is "just a dog." Of course, they also love him like he's the baby of the family.. which of course he is.

The joke started back around the holidays when people were showing off pictures of their kids. Of course I love the little babies that were proudly showcased by their folks, but I decided to have fun and bring out some pictures of Buster -- only to my grandmother and great aunt so I didn't seem like a total loon. My grandmother loves Buster but my aunt definitely isn't a pet fan, so when she saw the pictures of Buster her immediate reaction was "but it's a dog?" Yes, he is, but then I flipped to the next picture to point out how cute he is in the other shot and then proceeded to tell her about something funny he did earlier that day.

When I saw this post on Facebook I had to share it because it explains perfectly how a dog is so much more than that to us and always will be.