Good Monday morning everyone. How was your weekend? Ours was good, low key, and felt summery thanks to the weather.
Friday evening we had friends coming over for a 'dinner cruise', which was going to be mainly hors d'oeuvres and snack-y type foods that could easily be eaten on the boat. Then we shifted gears and decided not to bother lugging all the food onto the boat, and instead relaxed on the patio which was really nice.
We had cold shrimp, cheese and crackers, fruit skewers, pasta salad served in cups, and then hubs grilled two ribeyes because he can't help himself. They were delicious! He cut them into cubed sized pieces for easy dining.
Did I snap a picture? Nope.
But I baked peanut butter cookies earlier that day, and those did come along for the ride.
The weather was lovely and we putzed around the lake, looking at houses and all the new things people have done over the winter months. Mostly we just enjoyed the perfect evening air.
Saturday morning we decided to kayak. Sounds simple, right? And it would be if we left the little brown dog at home, but where hubs goes he goes, especially if the lake is involved.
Here's how kayaking looks with a dog, or rather how preparing to kayak looks...
The kayaks hang on the side of our bridge so it takes hubs a minute to move them onto the dock. I watch because I'm not helpful in this endeavor. Nor is the little brown dog, who whimpers and paces and goes right to the edge of the dock and considers jumping in. Then he whimpers some more because there is nothing more exciting than the thought of getting on and in the lake.
Hubs gets the first kayak on to the dock and the pup hops in to that kayak like he's the captain. But at least he's momentarily not in the way. I put the steps down and the pup hops out of the kayak and into the water, which honestly is better because this takes his adrenaline down from a hundred to maybe eighty.
He is soon back on the dock because he's not missing this. Hubs gets the second kayak down while I hold the dog, then he gets my kayak in the water. This is almost too much for the pup to take, but so far so (mostly) good. Hubs holds the dog while I get myself into the boat which is now in the water.
Then hubs has to release the dog in order to get himself into his boat, and because the little brown dog is afraid he'll be left behind he launches himself off the dock, and starts swimming for my boat. Hubs yells for me to paddle fast and get away from the dock. It's quite something.
Hubs gets himself launched and chases us until he reaches the dog. We have our pup in a life jacket made with a handle on the back for this very reason. Hubs helps him up into his kayak and we're off. The little brown dog sits right on top of hubs until he's sure he's actually coming with us and then he at long last relaxes.
We kayak across the water over to an island with a little beach, and as soon as we're reasonably close to the island hubs lets him jump in and swim the rest of the way because this is what he lives for.
And y'all. It is like this every.single.time we take the kayaks out. There's much less drama with the paddle board, but we wanted to kayak. It's more of a workout than it needs to be, but also a lot of fun and the dog is just so funny to watch. His excitement puts you in a good mood.
Saturday was such a pretty morning on the water, and when we got back to the dock I actually got in the lake for a minute. The water is still a little cooler than I like, but the air was really warm so it felt good.
We're in our outdoor shower era. The view from the shower is on point-
We had some lunch, then I chatted on the phone for a while, and we watched some baseball. We're all in on the College Baseball World Series, and our favorite team was still in it although they lost on Saturday. Sunday too, but I'm still talking about Saturday. Hubs grilled brats for dinner and there were crazy thunderstorms later, so I was happy to be home with no where we had to be.
Sunday was church followed by brunch right after, then more baseball. I worked on my blog and read and we watched the Vols lose another game to Arkansas, so they're out of the series which is disappointing.
We have a busy couple of weeks coming up, so a low key couple of days felt just right. What were you up to this weekend?
What a lovely weekend, outside of the Vols losing. I watched most of the game yesterday until the scored jumped, at which point, I moved on to Netflix. What a kayak story and that outdoor shower looks great. Enjoy your Monday!
ReplyDeleteWe have never been into college baseball but last weekend (or maybe the weekend before?) Abby was actually watching college baseball on TV (she's not a big sports fan of anything much less a sport that we've never gotten into). Anyway, her alma mater was playing UT! UT won easily but I could not get over her watching the game, lol. Your weekend sounds nice- so glad the weather cooperated for boating and kayaking. Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteSounds like y'all had some fun! The dog is so cute!! Auburn lost, too.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a really great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe food on Friday evening sounds so good and how lovely to go out on the boat.
hehehe! It looks like the little brown dog is having great fun in the lake. What an drama getting the kayaks out onto the water with the dog though. Loads of fun!
What a fun and summery weekend! You are so lucky to live on the lake- I am jealous ;) Your Friday Night dinner sounds perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteI need a video of that and it is so relatable! Eddie Otis would have the same thought process. We took our boat out without EO on Saturday. When EO comes, we have to anchor in a cove, pull out the doggy ramp, and then EO scratches the crap out of Tom by trying to float on top of him/with him. Why do dogs love men so much? I really think they are a man's best friend. I am ok with him being velcro to Tom and not to me.
ReplyDeleteYour Friday night boat ride looks divine and sometimes packing the food is too much hassle. That is why we will pull up at a restaurant sometimes.
You really do live in a paradise!
That does sound like a nice weekend. I hope someday we can have a lake house and do stuff like that with friends/neighbors. It just sounds so idyllic!
ReplyDeleteAwww . . . the little brown dog is living his best life!
ReplyDeleteMy Auburn Tigers lost their games this weekend too, so now I’ve checked out on the college World Series.
I loved reading this about kayaking with the pup! What a sweet dog he (she?) is! That outdoor shower looks amazing, and I don't blame you for wanting to do that outside with a view like that. I would feel the same way! Happy Monday!
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