Here is a photo of my newest baby, Ginger Belle. She is a red and black long hair miniature dachshund with a really loving personality. She loves to sit on my lap while I am at the computer and she watches the screen till she falls asleep.
Her first night here she was very quiet and slept in a cardboard box at the side of my bed. I just put my arm down into the box, she'd lick it a few times, and curl up and go to sleep. But last night wasn't quite so easy. She just wasn't happy until I let her up in bed with me. I finally did because instead of licking my fingers when I dropped my hand over the side of the bed, she decided to make her point stronger, by nipping my fingers, and those baby teeth are sharp. I figured if I wanted to have any fingers left to quilt with, I better cater to her. After a couple of hours I put her in her crate in my sewing room and she FINALLY went to sleep. She then woke up when Charlie got up, so I went and got her and brought her back to bed with me and slept until 7:30. Yesterday I bought some puppy pads and she is using those to potty on so far. The weather has been too wet and cold to take her outside right now. I'm hoping to have some time today or tomorrow to make her a quilted coat to wear when she goes outside. She and I are visiting my office today and the vet for a check up.
When we went to get her, they had another long haired mini dachshund available for a good price so we put $100 down for them to hold her for us too. She is only 4 weeks old right now, so we don't actually get to pick her up until the end of May. Here is her photo.
She is a piebald cream and chocolate long haired little girl and we haven't named her yet. I'm hoping to get Ginger well on her way to being house broken and sleeping through the nights by the time we go get this little jewel.
I will try to get back on here soon and tell you all about the quilting retreat I went to in Conway, Missouri. It was a lot of fun and my two sisters (also quilt lovers) went with me, making it extra special. I got so many projects done and took a class and taught a demo on how to put together my little sewing caddy pins. I also won several nice prizes, a sewing tote bad, 25 quilted blocks ready to make into a pillow, blanket, pot holder, or something else, a landscape quilt book, and a quilt. There was one lady there who just gave away a ton of quilting things that she no longer needed or wanted, so we all really enjoyed that too. The food was absolutely wonderful, and the ladies were all so fun and helpful if you had a question about how to do something. It was one of the most fun things I've ever done before. Next time I write I will show you some of my projects.
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