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On Being A Grandma

February 4th, 2009 · 3 Comments

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You never know the curve balls life will hand you. Trying to anticipate when, where and what they will be will only aggravate oneself, so I’ve been trying to go with the flow as it arrives. Not always an easy feat. This time though it was. After much careful thought and consideration Matt is in the process of adopting this very docile sweetheart of a dog. The description he posted on his website is as follows….”An American Staffordshire Terrier perhaps – I don’t really know – she’s a rescue from a shelter in LA that was going to put her down. She is currently looking for an owner. Yuki is sweet but extremely shy and timid and needs lots of love and patience; the scars on her face tell you she’s earned some tlc. Yuki has gotten along just fine with her Pitbull friends but would love a home to stay in forever!”

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Most people, myself included, have a strong opinion about pitbulls. This particular breed of dog has always scared me and I will be the first to admit that fact. Yet over the years I have come to see things differently. My first encounter with a breed of dog that has always been given a bad rap was when a good friend of ours got a Doberman Pincher, supposedly a very aggressive and mean spirited animal. Nothing could have been further from the truth, although if memory serves me right Tony did get him for a guard dog. He was a beautiful looking dog, but he was very timid and stressed his owner on almost a daily basis. He chewed up a borrowed leather couch, cowered when confronted and adding insult to injury the pièce de résistance was when he urinated on the back of a couple sitting on the beach gazing at the sunset! Oh, how Tony wept about that one. Actually I think he just pretended not to know who’s dog it was!

koosh-in-yardThe second dog I met that persuaded me to change my way of thinking is Koosh. Koosh is Dave’s dog, Dave is Matt’s friend. Koosh is a pit bull and a grand one at that. She is as strong as she looks, and yet she still has a wonderful sweet disposition. Her bark would frighten any robber who dare enter her home, and it can still scare me at times, although she always has her tail wagging when we visit and loves to have her tummy rubbed.
matt-kooshIf there is any indication that a tummy rub is in the offering she will immediately get on her back on the floor, feet straight up in the air. Koosh is also under foot a lot when I visit which results in a lot of chaos and laughter, something I admit I enjoy. She is a constant reminder of how one can never judge a book by it’s cover.

kooshMatthew brought Yuki out the other night. He wanted to take a few pictures to keep fresh on his photography skills. Jerry and I are always willing subjects. I thought it would be fun to include Yuki in these photos, for which she was a very good sport. matt-yuki-in-chairThe photo shown here with Matt is one I took time before last when all of us went out to Arroyo Trabuco Canyon for a hike. Hopefully Matt will put the photos he took of us with Yuki on his website or at least send a few our way. A grandma always wants to show off her grandchild, especially if she’s a cute girl!
ps-please note photos # 1, #2, and #5 were taken by Matt, and are the sole property of creative rampancy

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Kathleen // Feb 5, 2009 at 2:49 am

    FYI – Yuki, or 雪, means “snow”.

  • 2 Matt // Feb 5, 2009 at 3:17 pm

    Hi! I’ve updated Yuki’s gallery slightly, and moved it to the “Pets” section since she is now adopted – it can be found at:
    http://creativerampancy.smugmug.com/gallery/7138077_9qLhb
    or
    http://CreativeRampancy.smugmug.com/Pets .
    I’ll be adding pictures to her gallery as I get around to it =)

  • 3 dee // Feb 19, 2009 at 6:27 pm

    We had neighbors on Avenida Prima in SA who had pitbulls. They do tend to get a bad rap as a breed. Nice picture of Matt and his new pet!

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