Sunday, August 12, 2012

Beco Scoop

I know you guys have been on the edge of your seats waiting to find out what a BecoScoop is. The wait is over! A BecoScoop is just a regular litter scoop. Sorry.

"the eco-friendly litter scoop"


BUT! It's an environmentally friendly scoop and is made of the same material as the BecoTray, and I now own one. It's matchy matchy with our BecoTray, which makes scooping the litter box more fun, right? Right. That's what I keep telling myself. It's like when Mike bought me a tennis racquet and I was REALLY into tennis for about a day. It's starting to wear off. 

Monday, August 06, 2012

Out With The Old, In With The New

I could probably just start another blog all about litter boxes. Good grief. If you've been following my blog since the beginning, you know that I HATE litter boxes. In the last few years, we've been through more than a few boxes. We've also tried our fair share of types of litter: clay, s'wheat scoop, newspaper pellets, pine pellets, you name it. 

Our most recent acquisition was a litter mate automatic self-cleaning box. When we first brought it home, life was good. That little robot really knew it's stuff, and did its job well. Well, for the past month it's been slowly neglecting its duties. For the past week, it's been going back and forth with the idea of retiring altogether. I usually don't like to touch the littler box at all, but it seemed like every day I was scooping a box that was supposed to scoop itself. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DRIVE AND LOYALTY OF OUR ROBOT?! 

This time technology doesn't win. Buh-bye, robot. Your time with us is finitoIn all honesty, even though it's labelled as suitable for multi-cat households, I think it would do better with a single cat, which is why it will get a second chance at my mom's house.

So, out with the old, and in with the new. Seeing how we were scopping the box everyday anyway, we decided to kick it old school and revert back to the good ol' days of a regular box with no robot required. In the past, we've usually had a covered box, but this time around we decided to be crazy and go with a regular pan, since we plan on scooping daily. 

Introducing our new litter box (isn't this blog exciting?), the BecoTray.


It's "the eco-friendly litter tray". From the label:

"becotrays are made from the natural plant fibres found in bamboo and rice husks. this makes them both sustainable to produce and biodegradable when finished with. so while they will last for years in the home, they are also completely eco-friendly. combine your becotray with a becoscoop, and keep your floor clean as well as the environment."

Anywho, the litter box has been setup and has been christened by Loki. While taking photos of it, he came to check it out. I put down the camera and filled it up when I realized that he actually needed to use it. It's a hit! Now I just need to find out what a becoscoop is.







Saturday, August 04, 2012

High Fashion on the High Seas

Odie is becoming quite the dock dog. We just returned from another ocean adventure, and she gets more comfortable being on a boat with each visit. She was hopping between docks like a pro this time. Go Odie! Of course to suit this new love of the ocean (okay, she doesn't love it), her wardrobe needed to become a bit more nautical, and what addition would be better than some couture? Yes, I'm insane. We wouldn't want all the other yacht chihuahuas to laugh at her though. 

The Hampton Dress by Ruff Ruff Couture is perfect
for hanging out with your Grandpa on the water.
She really is the perfect dog for a boat. When we went to visit the Museum & Archives, or out for dinner, she stayed on the boat and just had a snooze. The great thing about this little coastal community is that it's extremely dog friendly. Most restaurants have tie ups for your dog on their patios, and almost all businesses have bowls of water outside. Odie scared a girl at breakfast on one restaurant's patio when we were entering, by putting a paw on her leg. The girl freaked out thinking it was a mouse. Oh, tiny dogs, you little pranksters.

Keeping an eye on things for us
 There was a festival going on, and there were people and dogs EVERYWHERE! I had to pick Ode up a few times, because people just honestly couldn't see her.

Taking in a parade
Odie's not the only animal on the docks though. A boat a couple down from ours has a live aboard cat! It owns that place.

Coming over for a visit
Our whole family has matching t-shirts (yeah, we're those people) that have our title on the front and a quote and the boat's name on the back. Odie's title is "Salty Dog". 

Custom shirt from cafepress.ca

We were all trying to stay awake until dark for the fireworks, and we made it! Well, we didn't all make it. 

All tuckered out!
The next morning, it was time to take off. We went to set a crab trap, and then went for a kayak in a nearby bay. Odie tolerates kayaking, but she certainly isn't the biggest fan. It's necessary when you're anchored or tied though, so she can have a little jaunt around on the shore and do her business. She reluctantly had a little swim between Mike and I, and she's not the biggest fan of that either. At one point she just bobbed in the water. Good thing she has a life jacket!

Outward Hound Life Jacket
It's always nice to have a few days of rest, relaxation and exploring. When you're boating, it always feels like you're so far away from the place you started, when really you've probably only travelled a 10 minutes drive. It's so nice being on the ocean and seeing all the local wildlife. 

Mike plays Captain for awhile
Cruising around the bay
That's not a crab
Right after we lost her leash and
resorted to using a string
What a natural
Sad to see the coast in our rearview mirror






Sunday, June 10, 2012

Rain or Shine

The past week has been pretty rainy, but I'm not complaining. I love the rain. Odie does not. I had been eyeing up this RC Pet Products raincoat in the pet store every time I went in, and yesterday I finally tried it on Ode. It was too cute and too nice to take off. Probably one of the most frivolous purchases I've made, as she doesn't often go out in the rain. However, it will come in handy in the winter, as it's waterproof, and lined with a lightweight fleece. 




My review is two big thumbs up! I love this jacket. It's great quality, and was made with small dogs in mind (although the company has rainwear and many other jackets made for large dogs specifically). It was pricey, but I'm sure we'll never have to buy another. 




Some of the features of the 'Robson Rainwear' are reflective piping, a leash access pocket, and detachable hood. The hood will be permanently detached in our case, because Odie just stands still when it's on. With it off, she seems super comfortable in it.




Of course, today it's gorgeous outside. We spent the day getting some much needed sun, and of course we brought the little monkey along. We probably won't actually need the rainwear until the fall. C'est la vie. Viva la summer!







Friday, June 01, 2012

My Little Taco

A friend of ours had a Cinco de Mayo/May the Fourth Be With You themed birthday party, and Odie was cordially invited to boost the Mexican atmosphere. Everyone was encouraged to wear a costume, and Odie was no exception. A black dog sweater, felt fabric and some ribbon lead to a pretty cute little taco. Unfortunately she was feeling a little under the weather the night of, but that didn't stop us from making a card.







Busy Time of Year

I haven't posted in awhile, and it's not because I haven't been doing anything note worthy. I feel like I'm getting busier by the minute! In addition to accepting a new (and more involved) position for the summer, I have an insane amount of projects on the go. One of these projects is a chihuahua meet up group! Yes, I'm a nerd. It's been incredibly successful and I'm so glad I started it. We've already had one meet up and the turn out was great. 


It's a rainy day today, but the weather is constantly improving as summer approaches. We jumped the gun and made a trip to the ocean, hoping to get some kayaking in, and got rained on almost the whole weekend. Oh well. A road trip with my husband and dog is welcome any day. Hopefully this summer will be filled with road trips, hikes, visits with chihuahuas, and sun. 


Here's what Odie has been up to the past month:


Running...
jumping...
hiking...
enjoying ocean air...
meeting new friends...
loving the sun...
getting all tuckered out....
and having a good rest.





Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Vanilla Coconut Sugar Scrub

We spent Sunday sun tanning in the backyard at my parent's house. That's what Mother's Day is all about, right? 


I bought my mom a super cute pocket mirror with a little tea bag on it (it runs in the family) from Scientific Culture, and some fleurs. 




I always find it so easy to shop for my Mom, but this year I wanted to add something a little creative to the mix. I found a recipe for Vanilla Coconut Scrub over at Gorgeously Green (a great book, by the way!). I tweaked the recipe a tiny bit, and I'll include my version here. I tried some on my hands, and it's super moisturizing. I found all of the ingredients at a local health food store. 


What You Need:
- A jar to put the finished product in
- 1 1/4 cups coconut palm sugar
- 3/4 cup coconut oil
- 3 tbsp unsweetened shredded coconut
- 2 tsp vanilla extract


Instructions:
Heat the coconut oil to liquify, and combine all ingredients in a bowl. Let the coconut oil cool and solidify. Your scrub will be fairly dry at this point. I added between 1/8 and 1/4 cup coconut oil to make the scrub less thick. If you add too much oil, just add some more coconut palm sugar and shredded coconut. When everything cools, add it to your jar. Voila! You're done. 


Happy Mother's Day! 





Monday, May 07, 2012

Spring Has Sprung

Spring is here! 


Green pepper
I know this because I've planted my patio garden outside, and it hasn't died. I went to a local flowershop, Art Knapps, with Odie and my mom. We stocked up. I only plant in containers, and I love it!


Ode not so graciously sitting in a cart so I could be hands free

Our space is really limited, so I had to brainstorm new planter ideas. I was considering building some nifty holders for pots that I could drill into the wall, but instead I found these coco lined wire planters that just seemed easier


From top to bottom, left to right: catnip, white garlic,
peppermint, dill, basil, stevia, and chives

It took about 10 minutes to install them, and the best part is that they're fairly narrow and don't take up much room. I LOVE growing food! 


Green leaf lettuce and romaine
Strawberries in a hanging coco lined planter

Last year, I decided to plant a few things in a pot beside our front door. The plants didn't survive very long, because the space only gets first morning sun. This year, I'm trying again, but with new planters, and some plants that are full shade to part sun. Hopefully i'll have better luck this year.


Purple lobelia and white impatiens

I usually choose two colours of flowers and one colour of foliage to fill my planters, but this year I decided to go wild and choose more than one colour of foliage, and three colours of flowers. This year I got crazy. 


Purple Persian shield, silver spike, white petnuia, tukana scarlet star,
lemon licorice, and white asylum

I planted two planters with the above, and I can't wait for everything to fill out. I am not a very patient gardener. GROW ALREADY! That sphere you see is just a clear globe solar lantern. I may add some more lighting in the future. The patio still needs a couple finishing touches. We're going to attach mesh to the entire patio railing, so the cats can enjoy the sun and fresh air, without sneaking through the rails and jumping one storey to the cement below (it's happened twice now). Thank goodness cats land on their feet... most of the time. Once the mesh is up, Odie can fit some much needed sunbathing into her busy schedule. I am also on the lookout for a cute gardening tool box. 


Loki sniffing some sugar snap peas
Mickey looks 100% again after having his arm glued back on after
a horrific moving accident

Happy Spring, and Happy Gardening!







Thursday, April 26, 2012

That's where you want to go, to get away from it all.

At the end of last month, we packed our things and flew to Fort Lauderdale to hop on a ship and cruise the Caribbean for our second honeymoon. Odie was on vacation too, at her grandparents house. We missed her so much, but she has a blast there, and loves to run in their yard. I'd love to say the whole trip was all slushy drinks and beaches, but the truth is that I was extremely sick for a couple of days. However, the rest of the trip was amazing! Mike has been on his fair share of cruises, but before this cruise, I had only been on one. I'm still pretty up in the air on whether or not it's a good way to travel. If I hadn't been infected with norovirus, my thoughts on the matter might be more favourable.


Anyway, the cruise we had been on before was with Royal Caribbean (to Mexico), so this time we decided to switch it up and try Princess. I had never been to anywhere in the Caribbean before, and was super excited. The thing that's great about cruises is that you get to see so many places in such a short period of time. I've never been to an all-inclusive resort, and it's mainly because when I travel, I like to get around. 


Our ship was the Emerald Princess, and we stayed in an inside cabin. We tried to get an upgrade, but the ship was totally full (darn!). Had I known that I would spend a considerable amount of time in the room being violently ill, I might have chosen a room with a balcony, or at least a window. My favourite feature of the ship was their "Movies Under the Stars" events. They have a large screen outside above one of the pools, and they setup the chairs with covers every night. There are flannel blankets to use, and even popcorn! The staff come around periodically during the movie with desserts, and cookies & milk. It's so nice to relax after an active day, under the stars, with the salt breeze cooling you off. It's just generally really cute! My least favourite part was the guests who weren't washing their hands after going to the washroom, touching everything, and causing an infectious outbreak. Thanks a lot, jerks. 


Anyway! Let me take you on a short photo tour of our travels. 
Our first stop was at Princess Cays, in the Bahamas. The ship anchors, which means having to wait to get on shore, but who cares... you're in the Bahamas. Not great if you like to get off the beaten path, as it's obviously owned by Princess and is pretty secluded. Great if you want to do some easy snorkeling, and relax on the beach and get an intense sunburn (because you think that SPF 15 will cut it in the Caribbean sun, even though you're from Canada and your pale skin hasn't seen the sun for months). 
It looks like it's crowded, but there's actually quite a bit of space. There are a ton of outdoor bars, and of course there's bar service right to where you're tanning if you just don't want to move. The cays wouldn't scream CRUISE unless there was food, and we didn't take advantage of the "BBQ", but it looked pretty delish. The snorkeling was pretty decent, but I would probably say that it wasn't worth renting snorkel equipment. We brought our own, excluding fins, but everything is so close to the shore that fins really aren't necessary. Personally, I don't like wearing fins while snorkeling anyway. I prefer just my bare feet, so I know where they are when I'm around coral (for the coral's sake, not mine). 
When we got to the point where it felt like our skin was on fire, we took a walk around, and found the super cute bungalows that you can rent. They're air conditioned, but I don't know why anyone would want to go to the Bahamas and sit inside... or outside the door in the tiny fenced yard. 
Next up was St. Thomas, which is part of the US Virgin Islands. This is shopper's paradise, if you're after jewellery. The cruise port was infested with iguanas, which was naturally my favourite part of the whole day. Who doesn't love an iguana?!
With Odie always on our mind, we had to take a snapshot of this store's little guardian. 
Odie hasn't never been to St. Thomas, but I'm sure she'd like it.
After St. Thomas was supposed to be Dominica, but this is the part of the cruise that I was super sick and not loving life. We missed out on our excursion we had scheduled, which was a river to ocean kayaking adventure. Mike stayed on the ship with me, and I slept on and off for 27 hours, trying to recover, anticipating our next destination. Unfortunately I couldn't drink water and was becoming dehydrated, and we decided it would be best for me to get some medical attention, so we phoned medical services. We were told that a nurse would be with us "shortly". We never heard from them again, which made me question their reliability in a serious emergency. Thankfully the next day I could drink a bit of water, so I wasn't worried. At this point of the cruise, it was well known that there was a norovirus outbreak on board (every state room received a letter saying so), and some preventative measures were being taken. The most noticeable difference was the changes in the buffet. No touching ANYTHING, except for your own plate and silverware, which was handed to you by a crew member wearing latex gloves. Oh well. I lived to see another day! And that day was an insanely hot one in Grenada. 
Grenada is known as the "spice" of the Caribbean, because they export a crazy amount of spices. They were hit hard by hurricane Ivan in 2004, devastating their spice and tourism industry, and are still having trouble recovering. 
The next day we were in Bonaire, and I was feeling a LOT better. I love Bonaire. We were already planning our next trip to the island while we were still there. The snorkeling was amazing, the food was great, and the people were lovely. 
We went on the Siamese Junk Cruise excursion, which we booked through Princess, which took us to snorkel off the shore of Klein Bonaire (or Little Bonaire). The snorkeling was so good, that I could have spent the entire day there. It didn't hurt that at one point I looked over my shoulder to see a sea turtle!
The waters around Bonaire have been protected for a long time, so the sea life is pretty spectacular. I can only imagine what you would see during a dive trip. Bonaire has been coined as a "divers paradise", and I believe it. Just standing on the dock at the cruise port, and looking into maybe 10 feet of water, we saw huge parrot and puffer fish, among others. 
I would have been happy just staying there for the rest of the trip. But alas, we had to move on to Aruba (poor us). 
If we hadn't been to Bonaire, Aruba would have been my favourite island we visited. However, we liked the less busy feel of Bonaire. One of my favourite memories was listening to a large group of guys in a waterfront pub getting a little rowdy and singing whatever song they could come up with that everyone could sing along to (including the happy birthday song). Okay! Enough of my Bonaire love affair. Aruba honestly seems like a great vacation destination, especially if you want to party. We're too laid back to appreciate it. It's like a little Las Vegas, except in the Caribbean. We went on a "pirate schooner" snorkeling cruise for a few hours, and then did some shopping. They have some pretty serious shopping in a mall right by the cruise port, and it's not limited to jewellery. Dangerous. 
The trip would have been better if I hadn't been sick, and I'm pretty disappointed in the way Princess handled the situation. Since norovirus really seems to be making its rounds on cruise ships, it might be a good idea to just run the ship according to the red level standards they put into place in case of an outbreak. Regardless of being sick, it was a great vacation. After all, it's the Caribbean. We had two days at sea on our way back to Fort Lauderdale, and enjoyed laying in the sun, being super lazy, and eating a lot of food (as you do). 
We also really enjoyed our short excursion in Fort Lauderdale. We booked this last minute, when we realized our flight didn't leave until the late afternoon. We went on a paddle wheel boat, around the canals of Fort Lauderdale to Port Everglades, to gawk at all the million dollar properties. 
 
We brought back a few souvenirs, and we didn't forget about our little Ode. We picked out a sea turtle, and a donkey stuffed animal for her. Did you know that Bonaire has wild donkeys?! They also have flamingoes, but we didn't see either when we were there. Next time.