Our boy is 3 months and 2 weeks old and he is growing like a weed. At least once a day, I look at him and say to Bob "He's so big!". I can't believe how much he has grown and changed in the 6 weeks we've had him.
:: He begs to go into his crate at night. He'll stand by the bedroom door starting around 8pm and give us mournful eyes until we put him in his crate at 9pm. Then he stays there, without a peep, until 6am. Yes, 9 hours!!
:: Bob has taught him how to "speak" and it is pretty cute. I'll try to get some video the next time they do it.
:: He's become more snuggly, which we love. He likes to be held, for a few minutes at least, and has started leaning up against us when he naps. He was very independent the first few weeks we had him so we were worried he wasn't going to be a snuggler, but he has definitely become more snuggly in the last couple of weeks.
:: His favorite spot to sleep is on top of one of the back cushions of the couch. He's sleeping there right now...
:: We bought him a little harness, which has helped make walking him much more enjoyable for all of us. There is nothing worse than the sound of him hacking as he pulls against his collar when we walk, so the harness is awesome. And he seems to like it. We're trying to take him for more walks and get him used to walking on the lease and not being a maniac.
:: We're starting puppy kindergarten once we get back from Maine in 2 weeks. We're ready for him to learn some new commands - okay, we're actually ready for us to learn how to teach him the commands. He sits like a champion already, but it will be nice for him to learn how to walk on the leash better and to do "down", "come", and some of those other commands. He is a smart little boy and we need to harness those smarts so he can use them for good instead of evil. We're also hoping puppy kindergarten will give us some insights into how to get him to stop biting. He loves to use his little sharp puppy teeth on us and its getting old. Our most common words to him are "no bites!!"...
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Frank Ticheli
Ask any of my students and you will quickly find out that Frank Ticheli is my very favorite composer for concert band. I love his music and have done his pieces with my students in Manchester, Lima, Newport, and now Bow. So when I heard that Frank Ticheli was going to be the guest composer/conductor at the New England Band Director Institute in Plymouth, NH last weekend, I knew I couldn't pass up the chance to go, even if it was the week I was at Wanakee to direct Footnotes. Luckily Wanakee is only 20 minutes from Plymouth and I have my afternoons free, so last Friday I headed up for a 2.5 hour session of Frank Ticheli conducting the music of Frank Ticheli. All the band directors who were attending the workshop made up the band and he conducted us through a dozen of his works for concert band. It was incredible, to say the least!! I came away from the session inspired and excited to be a band director and so thankful that I had the opportunity to see him in action.
There is a Deutsche Grammophone video from the 1980s of Leonard Bernstein conducting the entire score of West Side Story with opera singers singing all the parts. It is amazing to hear and see and in one clip, Kiri Te Kanawa, who sings Maria, talks about how being a part of this project is like getting to work with Mozart - she was able to learn about the music directly from the source and it was so neat to have Leonard Bernstein talk about the music and be able to get exactly what he wanted for it out of the musicians. I felt that same feeling in this session with Frank Ticheli. It was an honor and a unique opportunity to be able to play HIS music with HIM conducting, telling us stories of how and why he composed it and putting his energy and emotion into conducting it. I feel so lucky...
There is a Deutsche Grammophone video from the 1980s of Leonard Bernstein conducting the entire score of West Side Story with opera singers singing all the parts. It is amazing to hear and see and in one clip, Kiri Te Kanawa, who sings Maria, talks about how being a part of this project is like getting to work with Mozart - she was able to learn about the music directly from the source and it was so neat to have Leonard Bernstein talk about the music and be able to get exactly what he wanted for it out of the musicians. I felt that same feeling in this session with Frank Ticheli. It was an honor and a unique opportunity to be able to play HIS music with HIM conducting, telling us stories of how and why he composed it and putting his energy and emotion into conducting it. I feel so lucky...
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Tucker Photos from Jane
Last week we did a photo shoot with our wedding photographer, Jane. We wanted to capture Tucker right now when he is little, knowing that he is going to grow and change so quickly. Jane is a wonderful photographer and we love working with her. She was able to capture Tucker perfectly and we love the photos.
You can see the entire album here:
http://lovegrowsphotography.zenfolio.com/tucker
She also made a video of some of the photos and that is here:
http://video214.com/play/ASpeWVosyTqWVHVogRZOjg/s/dark
Thank you Jane for these beautiful photos of our boy!!
You can see the entire album here:
http://lovegrowsphotography.zenfolio.com/tucker
She also made a video of some of the photos and that is here:
http://video214.com/play/ASpeWVosyTqWVHVogRZOjg/s/dark
Thank you Jane for these beautiful photos of our boy!!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Downton Abbey
The perfect way to spend a rainy summer afternoon - puppy sleeping at our feet, cozy on the couch, watching Downton Abbey. I'm a few steps behind the Downton Abbey craze - everyone else I know has been hooked for a while, but I haven't had a chance to watch them until now. Needless to say, I absolutely love the show. And Bob is hooked too. It is so well written and acted, and Maggie Smith is truly incredible. The lines she has, and the way she delivers them, cracks me up every time. She is amazing!
Tucker Update
Sleeping right up against the fan |
:: Our boy is 11 weeks old and is growing like a weed. I think he has gotten taller and filled out quite a lot in the week we've had him.
:: His personality is coming out more and more. He can be naughty and definitely has a lot of energy at certain times in the day, but he is truly a good boy. He plays hard, then sleeps even harder.
:: He's gotten used to his crate, both at night and if we have to leave him during the day. He's sleeping in a small crate in our bedroom and both he and we like having him in there with us. He calms down much more quickly when he is near us and he is only getting up once in the night at this point. Of course, he is usually up before 6:00 every morning, but we're getting used to being tired all the time!
:: He's hit some great milestones this week:
- He can get up the outside stairs by himself (when he wants to and when he doesn't get distracted by trying to eat rocks on the stairs) which is very nice for us since it means we don't have to carry him up all the time.
- He is starting to give us a heads up that he needs to go outside. And today is the first day he hasn't had an accident in the house, so we're pretty pleased with that!
- He seems to like to ride in the car - he lays on the floor of the backseat and usually goes to sleep
- He's becoming more independent in the house - he likes to go in the other room by himself and take a nap, especially on the cool kitchen floor when its really hot.
:: Bob and I are both a bit shell-shocked by puppy parenthood and all it demands, but we are madly in love with Tucker and can't imagine our life without him.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Tucker meets Bentley
Sarah came over to meet Tucker on Saturday afternoon and she brought Bentley with her. Bentley is the sweetest and gentlest of her three labs and we knew he would be fine with meeting Tucker. Bentley was very patient with the small puppy running around him and seemed to tolerate him just fine. Now its time for Tucker to meet Annabelle and Jake!
My smiling boy |
Serious face |
Action shot - poor Bentley |
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Mirror, mirror
Someone discovered himself in the mirror this afternoon... It entertained him for at least 10 minutes and we laughed at him the entire time. He's so much work and we're exhausted, but he is truly the cutest, funniest thing we've ever seen and we love him so much.
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