Friday, February 26, 2016

ALMOST All About Bilbo

Hello Blog Readers!

 I hope your week has been great!  Ours has been pretty nice.The weather has been funky (Monday was warm...and the rest of the week was between gross/wet/painfully cold)  I was able to be officially hired as on office assistant with CNT (College Nannies and Tutors) as well as a Nanny and a Tutor!!  I was able to work for about an hour putting together Nanny Bags with another guy named Mike.  He was really nice and it was fun to make a new friend!  Rich has been enjoying work as well.  He's said its been much more exhausting because his training meetings are getting more extensive.  It's been a lot to take in!  His work has an onsite cafeteria, coffee/hot cocoa machine and there's a gym in the corporate park!  It's been a very convenient place for him to work!  We just feel so happy here and there are so many signs that tell us we're meant to be living here in Wilton.  :D

Bilbo has been enjoying his time as well.  We live in a VERY wooded area so that has been a blast for him.  There are quite a few dog parks around town as well - there needs to be!  There aren't any sidewalks for Pete's sake!  We've been taking him to Cranbury Park in Norwalk (even though it's basically in Wilton...the two cities just kinda mesh together).  The park is huge and has a lot of trails and pastures for the dogs to walk and play in.  On the days I have the car (it's not close enough to walk to), Bilbo and I have enjoyed going.



Here's a picture of Bilbo that I took today.  There are so many unmarked trails within the park that I got lost a little bit! ;)  We were heading in the right direction when we ran into a nice lady who confirmed we were heading the right way.  You can see in the picture how wooded and how many trees there are.  Can you IMAGINE how beautiful it will be when there are leaves on the trees??  You can see off the trail there is a HINT of Spring coming...there's new growth popping green out of the ground...I'm excited to see how our surroundings change in the next several weeks!



This is in the same park.  I took this a few days ago on a day where in the morning it was warm and then it got colder throughout the day, so I was under-dressed in just a cardigan.  This is the Gallagher Mansion (I think).  Not sure when it was built...I want to say 1800s....but I'm not sure.  It hasn't been warm enough to stroll around casually and read the signs on display yet.  Behind me (not pictured) is another pasture where dogs can romp and play.  The one you see here is no dogs allowed (even though the first time we came - like 3 days after we arrived - it was all icy and wet and NO ONE was in the park....we played fetch and Bilbo may or may not have pooped somewhere amid the grassy field.... -oops!)

Anyway on the same day I was at the park, there were a LOT of other dogs.  Bilbo got to play with like 10 dogs that day which was great for two reasons - 1.  Bilbo gets to learn social skills and have fun! 2. He also gets worn out!!! - so when we get back in the car, he is much more relaxed and when we get home he's more than happy to take a nap in his crate for a few hours.

While the dogs were playing, I was able to visit with the very friendly dog owners.  They were 2 mostly older folks, mostly talking to themselves but they were more than happy to chat with me, one lady in particular.  As we were chatting, another older lady showed up and starting telling the group about a couple small dogs  that were killed by COYOTES!  Apparently, coyotes are very common around here!  When I told Rich about that he said that seems odd because when you think of a coyote you think desert...like maybe UT, but...in all of our days living in Utah...neither of us ever once saw a coyote!  Am I worried about Bilbo...no.  He's 50 lbs....and probably weighs more that a coyote.  ;)

Speaking of wildlife, after I dropped off Rich this morning at work, I spotted 4 -5 white tailed deer!!  It was cool to see them - I never have before.  They look slightly different from deer in Utah...they're still bigger than you expect them to be.  They were about 25 yards away on the hill behind our apartment complex.



This morning Bilbo found a friend.  He found Alps.  (Alps was my teddy bear... I slept with him at night through high school and college.  Rich has since replaced him haha).  I was getting ready...took my eyes off him for a minute or two and low and behold he's gotten into something.  Some dogs would just snuggle their stuffed animals - like Lucy, our Golden Retriever back home.  NOT BILBO!  I would have loved for him to keep Alps, but I would not love having to clean up the fluff mess haha!  Can you tell we take a lot of pictures of Bilbo??



Here's another one!!  Last Friday, Bilbo and I surprised Rich when we picked him up from work.  He was very anxiously waiting for his best friend to come out of the building, and of course when he saw Rich his tail started waggling like crazy!!  He definitely knows his family.  Today we played hide and seek with him.  Rich would say "Where's Tara?" and he'd start looking frantically all over our little apartment (which we had to get pretty creative with hiding places haha) for me until  he found me, and vise versa.

Do you see how brown parts of his fur is getting?  That's a new trait that he's developed that past month.  Rich is worried he's going to turn all the way brown, but I don't think he will.  He's our handsome boy!!



And here's 2 handsome boys!!  Rich was sitting in front of Biblo's crate so he couldn't get in, so Bilbo just snuggled up right next to his daddy.  ;)

One day as I was taking Bilbo out to go potty I ran into our next door neighbor, Lynn (who is incredibly nice and sweet).  She's a realtor in the area and on our first day here she introduced herself.  She lives next to us with her cat, Timothy.  (I love pet people!!!!).  Anyway, she got to meet Bilbo, she told me how beautiful of a dog he was and what a sweet boy he seemed.  She also told me that a year ago she had been attacked by a dog!!  She explained that she was on a property and the dog (a pitbull/boxer mix) came out of nowhere and she had NO TIME to react when it attacked her!  She said it did some serious damage, she didn't say what though.  This is why pitbulls are no good.....!  Anyway, she asked me what else Rich and I have in apartment.  She was saying she's been hearing screeching, squealing sound...and I was SO PUZZLED at what she could possibly be hearing!!  I didn't think it could be Bilbo....she thought it was a monkey or some kind of parrot or tropical bird.  Later in the day, after visiting with her it HAD to be Bilbo's squeaky toy!!  So I quickly wrote a little note to her, explaining what the noise was and to PLEASE let us know if the sound bothers her!  She's SO INCREDIBLY SWEET!!!



She put this on our door!  She's such a cutie!!! :D

Tonight (Friday night) Rich and I were itching to get out of the town and DO something!  We wasted a lot of time watching Key and Peele while eating our Cheeseburger Soup (one of our FAVORITE recipes)...so at about 9:30 (WAY passed the time when everything closes in Wilton) we decided to get off the couch and go exploring in Norwalk for some good dessert!  So, after a little bit of searching, arguing and almost turning back to go home, we decided to go to this little hipster place called Chocologie.  It reminded me a lot of The Chocolate in Orem, except this place was SO crowded.  There was a guy there playing live music, and the ambiance was really very pleasant.  It was kind of loud because he was playing acoustic style music on an electric guitar so his amplifier was making it so to hear the person next to you, you needed to shout!  Honestly though, it was really cute and cozy.  Not bad at all.  Anyway, it's a dessert place and we tried a tasty (overpriced) dessert.  You can see it's all gourmet and such.  It had a cheesecake ball, vanilla ice cream, a hot chocolate shot and molton lava cake.  The description on the menu sounded like it might be a lot of food...but really it was just a little sampler of everything.  It was actually very delicious!  Who knows...maybe we'll go again!



We decided we're very glad we don't live in Norwalk.  There's only 3 streets with any "night life" (granted...it's still a little more exciting than Wilton) and the rest - especially the residential areas are what I'd say is "homely" (as Rich put it).  The homes and buildings in Wilton are much nicer.  We don't have much space in our town, but Norwalk seemed even more squeezed.

Anyway...it's not almost 1 am...so it's bedtime!!  As Marta says in Sound of Music (while Rich was at work I was able to watch that movie and fully appreciate it in is musical beauty) Auf Wiedersehen, goodnight!!  xoxoxo 

3 comments:

  1. So fun to read about your new adventures. There are packs of coyotes in our neighborhood that we hear howling at night. They totally kill neighborhood dogs as well, yikes. So be careful with Bilbo, they could be in a pack and gang up on him. But I think you guys keep him inside, most people here have their dogs outside because the weather is so warm and nice. Back east is so beautiful, I am jealous...I miss the forests there. We need to come visit you, but maybe in the fall or something...winter sounds too cold.

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  2. It's great to hear about your new home and your adventures! I love seeing the pictures too! When I was browsing the College Nannies+Tutors website, I saw the job posting for an office assistant. I was going to apply, but I guess the position has been filled! You sound very happy! We're happy and excited for you!!! Sending lots of Love to all three of you!!! Mom 😊

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  3. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us, Tara. You offer wonderful details about your life that help us picture what you are experiencing. I'm delighted that you and Rich are happy and feeling good about your decision to move there. What does the office assistant job entail? Is it part-time? Will you do some tutoring and nanny-ing as well? Love from your Provo Wilkins.

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