Oliver’s First Birthday And The Weekend

This weekend we celebrated our puppy’s first birthday and the weather turned towards real Winter. It’s still technically Fall here, but November is usually when the real cold starts. It was -5 today, which is not bad, but it’s also windy, making it feel colder.

I had a cavity repaired on Saturday which brought us to the city, and we decided to go shopping for Winter coats. Sport Chek was having a huge sale and I got the coat I wanted for 40%-45% off! I was so happy and it is so warm. Mr Lobster Shorts found one too.

I was in the mood for warm and hearty when we arrived back home. I made soup from yellow lentils (moong dal), potatoes, cauliflower, vegetable soup cubes, potatoes, spinach, and a heaping scoop of curry powder. It was my intention to put a can of coconut milk in the soup, but it was fine without it. It was delicious. I turned off the lights, lit the candelabra, and loved how cozy it made the table. The bread was a multigrain loaf from the grocery store and it was delightful. It was a romantic, cozy ending to the day. We curled up on the couch together to watch a movie but were both falling asleep before it ended.

Sunday started with this super simple, delicious breakfast made with sweet potatoes, I got the recipe here. It was yummy and easy! We made one for the dogs too (minus the blueberries for Otis. He gets explosive diarrhea from blueberries. Although I’m pretty sure after all the sweet potatoes and cupcakes, we’re going to be waking up to something horrible tomorrow morning). Sunday is usually pancake day for the whole family and the dogs love it. They circle the table and kitchen like sharks until it’s their turn. They are not patient. Today we had something a little different. We all loved it, puppies too. Aren’t blueberries and sweet potatoes such a pretty mix of colour?

After breakfast, we took the dogs for a trek through the woods and tested out the new Winter coats. They did really well! We were both toasty warm. Otis still fit in last year’s boots thank goodness. For a street dog, he’s got sensitive little toes! Oliver doesn’t need them unless there is a lot of salt. The pups had fun in all the snow and didn’t seem bothered by the cold at all. I figured Otis would be okay, with his thick golden retriever fur, but Oliver is half-spaniel and his coat isn’t very thick. No coat, no shoes, no problem. He wasn’t cold at all.

Lunch was the leftovers from last night’s dinner (minus the candlelight). Isn’t soup always better the next day?

Oliver was wondering why we weren’t sharing lunch with him! He IS the birthday boy.

Doesn’t Otis look adorable in a birthday hat? This only lasted long enough to snap the photo, then he pawed it off his head.

Oliver was less chill about the hat. His expression here says it all. He took off running with the hat in his mouth after the photo. We had to chase him down before he ate it. Good times little buddy!

Birthday shenanigans ended with mini vanilla cupcakes (from the grocery store) and a new toy. Both dogs are currently having a late afternoon nap sleeping off their treats and morning walk. I’m sitting in a beam of sunlight enjoying a hot cup of tea, content.

Secret Mission Two

The first snowfall and the second mission. My next attempt to secretly have my spouse fall in love with Winter was very delayed. Every weekend we had an event or obligation to attend. It kept us very busy. This last weekend we had zero plans and we were so excited to stay home. No driving, all relaxing.

This weekend just so happened to coincide with the first snowfall of the season. It wasn’t supposed to snow until Sunday, but Saturday I saw the first flakes start to fall and hollered for Mr. Lobster Shorts to come outside and give me a smooch. I highly recommend smooching your love during the first snowfall. It’s romantic, exciting, and gives the warm fuzzies.

Our relaxing weekend involved dinner dates, working on personal projects, and spending time together. Secret mission to make my spouse love winter – number two, was a romantic walk through the woods. How perfect for the first snowfall! It was a fantastic snowfall too. Usually, the first snowfall melts as soon as it touches the ground. Not this one! It snowed enough to accumulate. The woods were beautiful! It was above freezing during our walk and the snow was falling out of the trees. The sound of it was splendid and the air heavy and muffled like a comforting blanket.

I loved it and my spouse had a nice time too. I know he doesn’t love Winter yet, but perhaps he hates it just a little less? I already know what the next Wintery surprise will be and I’m sure he’ll love it.