Friday, September 7, 2012
Weekend Wag: Fall Is in the Air
Hey readers, sorry I have been MIA for the last forever, I blame pregnancy :) What are you up to this beautiful weekend? Today it feels like Fall, finally. It is only like 70 degrees F outside which is such a treat from our consistent 90 degree weather. I took Charlie for a long walk today, as I am thinking about doing a half marathon in October, which will make me about 25 weeks along and feeling quite round. So needless to say I need as much training as I can get. Today wasn't earth shattering long but a nice 3.5 mile walk.
While walking I noticed the first signs of fall in my neighborhood
and giggled with excitement and ran home and decorated my house. I now have my homemade wheat wreath on the door (see how I made it here), pumpkins on the porch and table, and a creepy looking witch outside. A little premature some may say, yet I say nay.
So is it fall where you live? Tell me your favorite thing to do with or without your pup in the fall. Maybe Charlie and I will have to go try it out.
Have a great weekend.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
And We Are Back
Sorry for freezing the blog for a couple weeks, but now I am back.
I have been painting up a storm making custom pet portraits for people. Let me know if you are interested.
Get a custom oil portrait of your pet. It is the perfect gift to remember your loving best friend forever. Contact me about pricing and to place an order
leahstone17@gmail.com
leahstone17@gmail.com


Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Charlie Pants Loves the Sun
Charlie and I went to Arizona a couple of weeks ago for my Grandma's 90th Birthday. We stayed at the Wigwam Resort (a great dog friendly resort that I will post about tomorrow). Here CP is laying with me at the pool getting a little warmth from the sun.
Did you know Charlie is a seizure-alert service dog for me? check it out here.
Happy 90th Grandma
Did you know Charlie is a seizure-alert service dog for me? check it out here.
Happy 90th Grandma
Monday, April 2, 2012
Making Friends As an Adult

I wonder "How do adult women make friends if they are not in school and don't have babies?"
I am in a weird spot in my life. I am 29 years old (creeping close to 30), married, no kiddos, own my own business so I don't meet work buddies, and I am looking for friends. I don't really want to hang with all my young single friends cause they want to go to bars and pick up on men or women which I am over that stage and think Paul would be a bit ticked if I brought home someone I met at a bar :)
All my married friends have found a new friend and it is called an adorable bundle of soft skinned baby and sadly I have been dropped by the wayside. And I admit, I don't really want to talk to them on the phone about how cute their baby is or how their baby pooped or peed or cried and it isn't cause I don't care, cause I get it that that is their life now, it is because I can't relate. I have lost many a friends to the baby world and I can not wait to join them, but sadly my time has not come yet.
Plus I am an entrepreneur (I own a music teaching studio) and have a weird business schedule and most of my time to go and play is between the hours of 9 am-2 pm on weekdays or most weekends as Paul is busy working the real estate world. So I ask dears friends who do you know that
1. Lives in Colorado in the North Denver/Boulder area
2. Is in a relationship so she doesn't want to go pick up on dates
3. Doesn't currently have any children although isn't opposed to having them in the future
3. Loves to be outdoors
4. Maybe owns a dog and wants to go hiking, biking, etc with Charlie, Jack and I
5. Can hang out during the day
6. Maybe prefers long walks on the beach, tickling etc although those are not requirements :)
I have seen a girl in my neighborhood that seems great and although we laugh and joke when we run into each other, I can't seem to get her to commit to do anything. I feel like I am dating all over again. Should I buy her flowers, maybe chocolate?
So dear readers I want to know if you can help me find some friends or at least let me know your thoughts on the matter. Have a great Monday.
xoxo Leah and Charlie
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
A Blog Funk
I have been a really bad blogger lately and I am choosing to blame it on the weather :) It has been really sunny here and the last thing I want to do is sit inside starring at my computer screen and uploading photos. Plus the mother-in-law was in town and we were busy shopping, movie watching and walking the pups.
For that I apologize, but I will not apologize for my beginning signs of a sun tan.
What have you been up to? Is it sunny where you are?
Charlie Pants has been loving his walks. He still looks fat from his winter hibernation and we are working on that. I cut back on his food and he is ticked at that. At about 9:30 pm every night he climbs on my lap, puts his front paws on my shoulders, and barks in my face. When I ask him what he wants he jumps off my lap, runs in several circles and sprints to the kitchen pantry which houses the dog treats. What a chubby little sucker.
Anyways we are all good here at the Stone house. How about you?
PS. Did you see that Boulder is listed as one of the top Healthy cities thanks to Sunset Magazine. Love that mag.
Here is CP being lazy on one of his walks/bike rides. Did you know that I won this Madsen Cargo bike because of a blog contest. Well I did and you should check it out here, here, and here. I sat in the back of the bucket today with Charlie while Paul peddled us to the library and the grocery store. It was a blast.
For that I apologize, but I will not apologize for my beginning signs of a sun tan.
What have you been up to? Is it sunny where you are?
Charlie Pants has been loving his walks. He still looks fat from his winter hibernation and we are working on that. I cut back on his food and he is ticked at that. At about 9:30 pm every night he climbs on my lap, puts his front paws on my shoulders, and barks in my face. When I ask him what he wants he jumps off my lap, runs in several circles and sprints to the kitchen pantry which houses the dog treats. What a chubby little sucker.
Anyways we are all good here at the Stone house. How about you?
PS. Did you see that Boulder is listed as one of the top Healthy cities thanks to Sunset Magazine. Love that mag.
Here is CP being lazy on one of his walks/bike rides. Did you know that I won this Madsen Cargo bike because of a blog contest. Well I did and you should check it out here, here, and here. I sat in the back of the bucket today with Charlie while Paul peddled us to the library and the grocery store. It was a blast.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Charlie Goes to The Hunger Games

My awesome cousin and her husband scored us some tickets to the premiere of The Hunger Games yesterday evening! It was a real treat, Charlie even had his own reserved seat and was the talk of the crowd.
I really loved the books and found the movie to have been done fabulously. Great cinematography, although the beginning camera angles made me a bit motion sick, and superb acting. I now have a girl crush on Katniss.
At the premiere we got a giant chocolate covered pretzel, $10 worth of free concessions, and a hunger games pin. It was a really fun night. I think the producer of the movie did a great job of making what could have been a really violent movie not as bad as could have been. I don't think young kids should go but if your tween or teenager has already read the books they will know what they are getting themselves in for. I believe it could be a perfect platform for opening dialogue about teen violence and bullying and why it should never happen.
Go see the movie, have a great weekend, and may the odds be ever in your favor!
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
I Got a FREE Kindle Fire

I realize I am a little late to jump on the Kindle, Nook, IPad reader bandwagon, but hey when you get the opportunity to get something for free you just have to take it.
If you live in CO, AZ, or CA you too can get a Free Kindle Fire. You have to open up a checking account at 1st Bank and pay three bills with bill pay, then you get a code in your email and order it online. The whole process took about a month from setting up the account to getting it in the mail. But it did come, it is cool and yes it was free.
From the website:
Offer valid only for customers residing in Colorado, Arizona, or Riverside County, CA. Offer valid for new personal checking accounts opened. Limit one gift award per household, per 24 month period. Limit one gift per account. The gift is redeemable online and a redemption code will be given if the account opened is in good standing, the customer enrolls for online banking, and (1) a direct deposit greater than $300 posts to the account, or (2) three bill payments are made from the account to corporate entities. Requirements (1) and (2) above must be met within 60 days of account opening and the code will be given within 90 days of account opening. Direct deposit must be payroll, pension, Social Security or other government benefits. Direct deposit or Bill Pay enrollment must be new to FirstBank. We reserve the right to substitute gifts offered at any time with an item of similar value. Limited time offer. The cost of the gift is considered interest and is subject to IRS and other tax reporting. The cost of the gift is considered a bonus that can be revoked if the account is closed within six months of opening. FirstBank employees are not eligible to receive the gift. iPod Touch© is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, Garmin, and Amazon are not participants in or sponsors of this promotion.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Spotted: The Bear & The Rat, Cool Treat for Dogs
The Bear & The Rat, Cool Treats for Dogs is a cool business owned by a husband & wife duo in the Rocky Mountains. They make frozen treats for dogs!
Here's the story: When Matt was a kid, his parents took the kids and the family dog to the scoop shop every week. Babette, their beloved Poodle, would get a scoop of vanilla but it often made her sick! But the experience was really fun; he tried to find a frozen treat that would benefit the family dog…and was stumped. So Matt started experimenting until cool treats for dogs were born! The Bear & The Rat’s wholesome, cool treats for dogs are designed to benefit a dog’s digestion. So your pup can partake in one of life’s greatest pleasures and celebrate with their family!
But who are the bear & the rat? The Bear is a Lhasa Apso who growls like a bear. His brother from another mother is a Rat Terrier. Their frozen yogurt treats are probiotic, simple, made in Colorado and all natural (with organic ingredients). They're FUN for your Best Friend with Fur!
Check out their website cooltreatsfordogs.com
Check them out on Facebook Facebook.com/thebearandtherat
Twitter (@CoolTreats4Dogs)!
Monday, March 12, 2012
Charlie's Clues: World's Guiltiest Dog
photo of Denver the Guilty Dog via his facebook page.
This is so stinking funny. You have to watch it, you will be glad you did.
Although Charlie doesn't smile at me when he is in trouble, his body language is most definitely a dead giveaway for when he has done something naughty.
What signs does your pooch do when he/she has done something that he/she wasn't supposed to do? Poor Denver.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Weekend Wag: Pet Lion
I am so excited for this weekend. First of all it is super sunny outside and second I have my first rugby game of the Spring Season. I still don't know what I am doing out there, but I have learned a couple things from the Fall Season.
This is random video, but have seen this video of some guys who had a pet lion, set it free in the wild, and reunited years later? Watch it. Tender.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Life&Story: Stop Using the Word Retarded
Pin It I have a friend who has been complaining about people using this word and how offensive it is to her, I too find it offensive, and I saw this blog post shared on Facebook and wanted to share it here. It is written by Phoebe on her blog Herding Cats.
I think this is brilliant and should hopefully put the end to people mis-using the word retarded.
Please be considerate people and share the word.
Being Retarded
by: Phoebe of Herding Cats blog
All around me, people use the word retarded without a second thought. Sometimes, I’ll say “Um, dude, really?” and they’ll say “Oops, my bad! But really! I was being so retarded!”Sometimes, I let it slide. I realize that it’s a word that’s ingrained in our society’s vocabulary and people use it without a second thought to its meaning.
But what does it mean to be retarded? Well, I know what it doesn’t mean.
It doesn’t mean not being able to choose something for lunch despite 100 choices in front of you.
It doesn’t mean not being able to find your car keys.
It doesn’t mean saying the wrong thing to a person.
It doesn’t mean forgetting your best friend’s birthday.
It’s not something to describe yourself as when you’ve spilled your coffee, or tripped on a crack in the sidewalk.
It’s not something to describe your computer, car or phone.
According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary the word “retarded” means -
: slow or limited in intellectual or emotional development or academic progress
For me, it’s not just any old word – it’s my daughter. My beautiful, bright, happy, loving, amazing daughter who is slow or limited in intellectual development and academic progress.
In our household, being retarded means something different.
It means not being able to fully care for yourself.
It means not understanding what the doctor is going to do to you.
It means not being able to explain what hurts when something hurts.
It means not being able to ride a two wheeler. Or read. Or ever be able to live on your own.
But ever the optimist, I also know that retarded means…
…never realizing the negativity behind the word retarded.
…never knowing the insensitivity surrounded the word’s usage.
…never realizing the ignorance of people.
…never knowing how other people view you.
Being retarded also means…
…loving unconditionally.
…finding joy in the smallest of things.
…being self-confident.
…not realizing that there are limitations.
…innocence.

This is Maura. Her diagnosis? Cognitively disabled. Which means retarded. When you call yourself retarded, you’re also calling my child stupid. Because you use the word as just that – another form of stupid.
Let’s get something straight here.
My daughter may have cognitive issues. She may have delays. She may never live on her own. Scratch that. She will never live on her own.
But Maura is not stupid.
In her own way, Maura is very smart. Maybe smarter than us at times. She has more self-confidence than anyone I know who’s called themselves “retarded”. She is the best judge of a person’s character than anyone else I’ve ever known.
Yes, she is slow to learn things. But she is not stupid.
I know that most people don’t use the word “retarded” maliciously. Most people I know use it in a self-depreciating way. And when I point it out, they go “Oh wow! I’m sorry!” and they truly feel like a heel. But the thing is, you’re still using it in the way that people who do use it maliciously use it as – to describe stupidity.
So why not just use the word “stupid” instead? Because I know what “retarded” is. I live with it in the form of my daughter. And in our world “retarded” doesn’t equate to “stupid”.
5 January 2012 – feel free to read this companion post, which helps explain more of the “behind the scenes” view of this post – thanks!
14 January 2012 – I’ve added a page all about Maura, for those who want to know more about her.
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