Yesterday we had quite the adventure with Chuki. We decided to go to the park yesterday morning, all three of us. I have found this new entrance into Metropolitano but instead of being forestlike, it's all prairie. Chuki loves prairie type fields, so whenever I have extra time I try to incorporate this part of the forest into our walk. Anyways, Ryan has taken him up there once or twice but I wanted to show Ryan what Chuki and I do. So we walk up there and Chuki's off the leash running in the prairie and LOVING it. I love it too because it's like a mini-hike and Chuki seriously is so happy up there. Usually it's a great way to start the day. There is this small ravine in the park that I've never let Chuki go down into before but for some reason when he went over there yesterday I didn't call him back. He jumped down into the ravine a couple of times and then loved climbing his way out until... bah bah bah. He came out the last time and Ryan and I were a bit behind him when I thought I saw blood on his paw. We called him and he wouldn't really come all of the way, which isn't like him. That's when I realized he was gushing blood from somewhere on his front right leg.
Ryan took off his shirt (he had a sweatshirt on too) and wrapped it around Chuki's paw then we put a plastic bag over it. But that was covered in blood in seconds. We panicked and after getting ourselves together we decided we had to get to the vet and fast. We knew that no taxi driver would drive us so we started the run down the hill to the vet. Luckily, we were pretty close. About 10 minutes away. Chuki bled and bled the whole way there. People were stopping on the street and staring. Ryan tried to carry him part of the way but he's just too heavy. We finally get to the vet and Chuki just collapsed. That was probably the scariest part. Luckily (again), we have extreme confidence in our vets ability whenever we take him there. So we get there and bring him into the back. They immediately put one of those things on the upper part of his leg to stop the blood flow so that they can see what happened. And then they told us to wait in the waiting room. We waited and about 20 minutes later they came out and told us he had cut a vein above his paw with a large piece of glass. They were able to remove the glass and control the bleeding but he would have to stay over night to have fluids and antibiotics administered. So away we went, shaken but not scared.
We just got home from the vet with Chuki! He has a big old bandage on his foot but no cone. He just walked into the bedroom and he's eaten the bandage off almost. So I'm on my way back to the vet to get a new bandage, some more tape and a cone! Plus some sandwiches from Mega.
We'll post picture hopefully today when our friend Ross lends us his camera charger! Cross your fingers its the correct one!
MULUB,
Taylor
PS. We were able to get a cone for Chuki yesterday. He hates it, but it does its job!
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Men can be so oblivious!
We just watched the Family Stone. We get to the end when the next year's Christmas is taking place. And I say, 'Is this the next year?' Ryan says, 'I don't know. Oh ya that couple has a baby. It must be.' The couple walks into the house and Ryan says, 'Wait why does that girl have a baby? She wasn't pregnant last year!' And I, of course, say, 'YES SHE WAS!'
How can he just have watched that whole movie and not realized that this woman was pregnant? Good gravy!
MULUB,
Taylor
How can he just have watched that whole movie and not realized that this woman was pregnant? Good gravy!
MULUB,
Taylor
Friday, February 18, 2011
Random Musings
Ryan's Valentine's Day present was a pressure cooker. I LOVE IT! Make sure you read the first sentence correctly. It wasn't a present for me, but for him. But I think I might love it more than he does. It's simply amazing! I made dinner in it last night in about 10 minutes. If you don't have one and you live at altitude you should probably invest. I can't wait to see how fast it cooks beans!
I think we're really becoming Ecuadorians. If we don't have rice for at least one meal a day something is wrong. Last night I made the most Ecuadorian of Ecuadorian meals. Seco de pollo, rice (and Ryan made) tree tomato dessert. I forget the name but its the one where you peel and then boil the tree tomatoes in sugar and water until soft and delicious. Seriously I could eat that meal every day.
Apartment Update - In the throws of 'talking' with our landlady (and her husband/boyfriend lawyer). I'm not letting myself stress out about it. It's not worth it. We'll keep you posted when we have something concrete to report. Right now they're trying to get us to pay rent and then (probably) keeping the guarantee in the end. Why didn't I study Ecuadorian contract law in college? Oh right, because my school had 1400 students!
That's about it!
MULUB,
Taylor
I think we're really becoming Ecuadorians. If we don't have rice for at least one meal a day something is wrong. Last night I made the most Ecuadorian of Ecuadorian meals. Seco de pollo, rice (and Ryan made) tree tomato dessert. I forget the name but its the one where you peel and then boil the tree tomatoes in sugar and water until soft and delicious. Seriously I could eat that meal every day.
Apartment Update - In the throws of 'talking' with our landlady (and her husband/boyfriend lawyer). I'm not letting myself stress out about it. It's not worth it. We'll keep you posted when we have something concrete to report. Right now they're trying to get us to pay rent and then (probably) keeping the guarantee in the end. Why didn't I study Ecuadorian contract law in college? Oh right, because my school had 1400 students!
That's about it!
MULUB,
Taylor
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Chuki's Pretty Amazing Routine
Chuki in Banos! |
It's been a while since we've posted any updates on Chuki. I think the last time was when we majorly overhauled our training techniques. Well I'm very happy to report that he's doing SO SO SO well. We started with NILIF towards the middle to the end of January and that has been the single biggest help. If he doesn't have toys laying around, he doesn't wine to be played with. Don't get me wrong, we still play with him! But now, it's on our schedule, when we want and for how long we want.
His walks are 100 times better. He still doesn't like to walk in the rain and will go a little crazy when he's had enough. But really, who likes to walk in the rain? Also, he's doing a million times better running with me. The trick is to only go for a short run because he gets really hot (if it's sunny) or really wet (if it's raining) and he doesn't like either one. So I usually only take him when I'm going to do a quick 5k and he does great!
The thing I'm most happy about is the jumping. He's slowly but surely learning that jumping is NEVER allowed on people. I think this is a pretty common problem with boxers. Here's what we've done to train him... Whenever we're coming home (whether it's just one or both of us) we open the door and stay outside of it and tell him to sit, lie down and stay. It's pretty cute because he does this crazy wiggle but he's still lying down. Then we come in the door, put down our stuff and go pet him for like 1 second. He can't get up until we've pet him first. If he does, we go back outside and start the whole thing over again. We tell him sit, lie down, stay. Then we come in put our stuff down and pet him. The key is to not pet him for a long time and give him lots of praise. It's just for him to associate our touch with when he can get up and greet us.
When there are guests coming over the method is slightly different. We put his leash on. The doorbell rings. Our guests wait for a minute outside the door while we tell Chuki to sit, lie down and stay. We tell the guests to not pay attention to him. When we tell him he can get up one of us holds the leash. As soon as he jumps on one of the guests we put him into the bedroom and close the door. He stays in the bedroom for a couple of minutes and then we let him out. And the process continues for as long as there are guests over. Every time he jumps he goes into the bedroom.
Now this may sound a bit exhausting for the guests and for you as the host(ess). It was in the beginning. Either Ryan or I had to be with Chuki for at least the first hour of people being there and Chuki spent most of the night in the bedroom because he would jump so frequently. But we had people over this past Friday and he only was in the bedroom 3 times in the very beginning. Then he calmed down and just wanted to sniff and check out our guests. Eventually he fell asleep on the couch while we were all eating dinner. MAJOR PROGRESS!
Plus he's learning new tricks, which is keeping his mind stimulated. He can kind of roll over now! And we're working on touch still. Actually we're working more on no touch.
His pretty awesome routine looks something like this:
6am breakfast
sleep
10am walk
sleep
12pm lunch
sleep
3pm walk
sleep
6pm dinner
sleep
Now maybe this is what most dogs do all of their lives... But Chuki has NEVER had a routine like this. It's more like 6am breakfast, play/whine/bark until you play with him, 10am walk, play/whine/bark until you play with him, etc. So this is a big and welcome adjustment for us!
Last but not least, the crate training is going. It's not going well and it's not going poorly... it's just going. He eats in the crate. He gets in the crate on his own to see if there's any food left over. When we put him in the crate he sits patiently and even lies down. He doesn't really whine in there or try to escape. But he's certainly not going in the crate to take a nap on his own accord. So we're happy with the progress. It's not important to us that he loves it, but just that he's comfortable in there and that he's able to stay in there for at least 6 hours.
That's about all we're learning right now, well at least when it comes to Chuki. Can't wait for everyone to meet him someday!
MULUB,
Taylor
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
You probably want to make this...
Interested in extending the holiday of LOVE? Make this for dessert tonight and you'll feel like it's Valentine's Day all over again. I followed the directions exactly and didn't change a thing, so I'm just posting the link. Warm Chocolate Raspberry Pudding Cake
2 suggestions I would make:
1. Don't strain the raspberries. Just mash them up and be done with them.
2. Don't take it out of the oven too soon. Make sure you wait until the pudding part all comes to the top. It will, just be patient!
Enjoy!
MULUB,
Taylor
2 suggestions I would make:
1. Don't strain the raspberries. Just mash them up and be done with them.
2. Don't take it out of the oven too soon. Make sure you wait until the pudding part all comes to the top. It will, just be patient!
Enjoy!
MULUB,
Taylor
Monday, February 14, 2011
Valentine's Weekend Recap
Ryan ended up taking me to Papallacta! It really was a surprise up until we got off the bus at Supermaxi in Cumbaya. By then I realized there must be only one place we were going.
Papallacta is a small little town (if you can even call it that) far up in the Andes. It's a tourist destination because of the thermal baths. See, Papallacta sits near Antisana, a volcano, that heats the natural springs. Ryan could sit in a thermal bath for hours. Me on the other hand, I get a little too sleepy in them. Papallacta was the perfect place for both of us because in addition to thermal baths there is GREAT hiking in the area. We did absolutely beautiful two hikes! What's better than a thermal bath after a nice long hike? It was really great! We both came back feeling rested and relaxed.
Photos to come!
MULUB,
Taylor
Papallacta is a small little town (if you can even call it that) far up in the Andes. It's a tourist destination because of the thermal baths. See, Papallacta sits near Antisana, a volcano, that heats the natural springs. Ryan could sit in a thermal bath for hours. Me on the other hand, I get a little too sleepy in them. Papallacta was the perfect place for both of us because in addition to thermal baths there is GREAT hiking in the area. We did absolutely beautiful two hikes! What's better than a thermal bath after a nice long hike? It was really great! We both came back feeling rested and relaxed.
Photos to come!
MULUB,
Taylor
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Valentine's Day
This is our second Valentine's Day here in Ecuador! Last year we went away for the weekend to Otavalo. It was our first little trip outside of Quito. We had a great time, except for the part when Ryan got sick for 3 days because he got dehydrated on a hike. Oops! We've learned a lot since then about traveling together and about hiking together. To celebrate Valentine's Day last year, my parents graciously (as always) let us go out to dinner at ZAZU on them (you all know how much we love ZAZU).
We were talking about Valentine's Day this year and we realized that our Valentines 2010 weekend was the last time that we've gone away just the two of us. In March we got Chuki and since then we haven't traveled too much just the two of us. So we decided that we'd go away again just the two of us this year!
Ryan has been planning the whole thing! I'm super excited because I love surprises! Chuki went to Sebas's for the weekend and we're leaving right now. I thought at first that we were going to the beach but a few nights ago at dinner Ryan said I needed to bring warm clothes and a swimsuit. So I'm not sure where were going!
Instead of trying to figure out where we're going, I've been trying to figure out what to bake to bring with. We're going to bring some food, because the place we're staying at is a little pricey. I'm thinking heart shaped cookies and red velvet cupcakes, but I'm not sure. I also made this awesome chewy granola when we went to Quilotoa for us to munch on during the hike. It was supposed to be bars, but they fell apart. I'm thinking a repeat attempt is in order.
Other than that, I'm just excited to be going someplace new, just the two of us! Happy Valentine's Day to all of you!
MULUB,
Taylor
We were talking about Valentine's Day this year and we realized that our Valentines 2010 weekend was the last time that we've gone away just the two of us. In March we got Chuki and since then we haven't traveled too much just the two of us. So we decided that we'd go away again just the two of us this year!
Ryan has been planning the whole thing! I'm super excited because I love surprises! Chuki went to Sebas's for the weekend and we're leaving right now. I thought at first that we were going to the beach but a few nights ago at dinner Ryan said I needed to bring warm clothes and a swimsuit. So I'm not sure where were going!
Instead of trying to figure out where we're going, I've been trying to figure out what to bake to bring with. We're going to bring some food, because the place we're staying at is a little pricey. I'm thinking heart shaped cookies and red velvet cupcakes, but I'm not sure. I also made this awesome chewy granola when we went to Quilotoa for us to munch on during the hike. It was supposed to be bars, but they fell apart. I'm thinking a repeat attempt is in order.
Other than that, I'm just excited to be going someplace new, just the two of us! Happy Valentine's Day to all of you!
MULUB,
Taylor
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