But our Beaglefest report yesterday was interrupted by my fever, chills, et al (honestly, I got to shaking so bad I couldn't type; at Quest, Chris had to fill out the paperwork for me). And I know you are dying to know more. Did Seamus win most melodic howl? Last to come when called? King of Beaglefest? Alas, no. But that was totally his parents fault. We are bad beagle pageant parents. The first two of those competitions were over by the time we got there. And the third was just a drawing and you had to be present to win. Seriously, a drawing for King of Beaglefest? We thought it should be all about the backstory. Dog beats cancer. Dog teaches human all she needs to know to deal with her cancer. Dog and human travel from California to participate in Beaglefest, during human's chemo treatments!! We were a lock. But no. It was a silly drawing. And we didn't stay until 3 for the drawing. (We just told Seamus he won; and that was a mistake. His ego did not need that boost).
It was hysterically funny to see all those beagles and hear all the howling. Beagles truly come in all shapes (mostly fat) and sizes and colors, but there are some definite beagle traits. L
The had an off leash play area that was also very cute. It had a kiddie pool for the dogs, but Seamus did not want to bathe with the masses. So he made his own p
They also had a "smooch-off" which I thought was interesting, because I've had 5 beagles in my lifetime, and not one of them has been a "kisser". Oh sure, they'll get right up in your face and sniff (food; it's all about food) but they don't lick. And sure enough, the smooch-off was a disaster. None of the beagles entered actually wanted to "kiss" the humans. Somebody needed to rub bacon grease on their face. I don't know how they finally picked a winner, but I bet that's not a contest next year.
So after about an hour of roaming around seeing the displays, petting a whole bunch of beagles, and letting Seamus go wild in the off-leash area, we'd seen what we needed to see and also realized it was darn hot and I wasn't supposed to be out in direct sunlight, it was du
I'm not sure if Day 11 Beaglefest had anything to do with my Day 12 crash, but it's too late to worry about that
Cool, glad you're feeling better! I hope you and the "guys" have a wonderful night....ciao!!
ReplyDeleteLook like so much fun!!!
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Take care,
Lisa
Teresa, there is nothing like a group of dogs to bring your spirits up. I have always thought that. Chris' post Monday was really scary. I'm concerned about the medical care in Riverside or lack of. I guess I haven't been sick enough to experience the ugly part of medical care. I felt so bad for you and I frankly cannot understand how these places can be so disorganized. Very frustrating but so glad you are feeling better. Hang in there! Love to Seamus
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you're feeling better! Harold is VERY sad that I did not offer to take him to beaglefest. (it's not like he's a beagle or anything). Hope the soup helped, it's always what I want when I feel bad.
ReplyDeleteI agree Seamus, I'm a cat and I wouldn't like to go through what your Teresa had to experience. I hope she feels lots better soon, so she can take you on more fun trips.
ReplyDeleteLove Nala!