Good Doggie
Last night was my first dog obedience class with at the Peninsula Humane Society. It was a requirement that I take it with Nala because of her breed, even though she has taken the class before, it is more for my benefit to be able to better communicate with Nala. I kind of felt like Billy Madison (Adam Sanler flick), as Nala was a lot older than any of the other dogs (average age was about one year old, and Nala is almost 7 years old). It was really cool to see her reconnect with the class volunteers- she actually remembered every one of them. I could tell that she recognized their scent, a very different response to somebody that she doesn't know. We worked on responding to her name, the sit command (and hand signal), and praising her for not jumping up on people that they meet. She did great- she is the role model for the rest of the dogs, as she already knows almost all of her commands (sit, stay, lay down, bark (speak), up (jump)) and knows the drill when it comes to getting treats :)
Christina has been in Paris all week with her best friends, so it has been a very quiet week without her. Nala missed her too- A few mornings, Nala would come in the room, and look for Christina, and whined when she didn't see her. I was talking to Antonio yesterday, and we both felt the same that "things ain't just what they used to be". Back in the day (college), I used to work on Saturdays, and then hang out with Antonio almost every weekend. Tim and I used to spend a lot of time hanging out in high school. Now Antonio is living in Davis, and Tim is in San Jose. We see each other once every couple of months, as it is getting hard to meet with our schedules. All but one of my college friends are living out of state (Derek and Meg in Boston, Robert Litton in LA, Jason & Kara in Cincinnati, etc.) The only people that I see regularly are musicians that I play with in bands or gigs, and that is more on a professional level than a personal level.
