Showing posts with label Daisy & Gatsby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daisy & Gatsby. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

It's Been a Year!

It's hard to believe it but Daisy and Gatsby have been part of our family for a little over a year! We brought them home on August 18th, 2013, and they quickly worked their way into our hearts.

I meant to take new photos of them back in early May when they turned a year old, but in the blink of an eye I'd missed that milestone and their adoption anniversary was upon us.  So here are some updated photos of our sweet feline fur babies!

Everyone warned us that Daisy was probably going to be a problem child as torties are notorious for having a mind of their own, but Daisy is actually the easier of the two.  She's the one who was easier to work with when we were dealing with the ringworm nightmare, and she's the one who doesn't fuss as much when I cut her nails.  She's pretty darn cute, too, don't you think?...


Gatsby is the more social of the two.  She's the one who likes to hang out near where we are sitting, and she's the one who is more likely to come sit with us for attention.  Lately she's also the little stinker who likes to chew on cords and she has killed off three of our chargers.  But she is pretty stinkin' cute, too, so I guess we'll have to forgive her...


I'll let the rest of the photos of our little cuties speak for themselves...














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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Happy 6th Birthday, Lexi!

Where, oh where, does the time go??  I cannot believe that it is already early December and Lexi's birthday has come and gone once again.  I probably say it every year, but it feels like I just adopted my sweet pups a year or two ago.  I don't know how it can be almost 6 years since I brought little Lexi home!

Just like always, the dogs got to open a bag full of toys for Lexi's birthday.  They love opening their gifts, and we love watching them.  It is such a riot seeing them tear into the bag.  Of course, every time they see a gift bag they think it is for them, so it does make it a bit challenging to exchange gifts on human holidays without the dogs trying to help us open them.

Waiting for Kevin to give them their bag...


Hmmm.  Is there anything good in there?...


A new rope to play tug with!...



Zoe's favorite part is tearing the bags up...


A little game of tug with one of their new toys...




It probably seems like our dogs get a ton of toys every year, and you might be wondering how we aren't drowning in dog toys.  But the thing is our dogs are rough on toys, and they don't last long around our house.  That's why most of them come from the dollar store!  The toy pictured above lasted about 15 minutes, and then it had a gaping hole in it so Lexi proceeded to pull all of the stuffing out of it...


Just a little cuteness...



Another game of tug over the string from the handle of the bag...




Success!...


Until Zoe stole it!...


I just love that face!...


She had the tennis ball on this one destroyed in about 10 minutes, too!...


Gatsby and Daisy decided to get in on the action a bit, too!  The kittens have fit themselves into our household better than I ever could have dreamed.  I wouldn't go so far as to say that they are BFFs with the dogs, but our four fur babies do all get along really well.  The dogs accepted the kittens into the house with barely a glance and the kittens haven't been scared of the dogs, either.

Gatsby was being pretty brave and was right in the middle of all the commotion.  She did have to make a run for it and dive under the entertainment stand at one point to avoid being stepped on when the dogs got a little wild, though.

Here she is checking things out...



Gatsby has really unique eyes, and I am just in love with them!  They are green around the pupil and orange around the outside of her iris.  Here she is peeking at me...


Daisy is the wild child between the two kittens.  She's the one we are more likely to find climbing up on the top of someplace where she shouldn't be, but she was a little intimidated by the dogs being all crazy.  So, she did a bit more watching from afar...



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Friday, October 18, 2013

Happy 6th Birthday, Zoe!

The fact that I am posting these photos over a month late speaks volumes about the insanity that has been my life the past few months. (So does the severe lack of blog posts lately, but let's not talk about that.)  With the temps cooling off, my shooting schedule is starting to pick up a bit. I've been busy editing the law student head shots that I took in August and September. And, I've been picking up as many extra days as possible at my day job because I have my sights set on purchasing a house here in Phoenix in the not too distant future and I'm trying to save as much as I can for a down payment.

All of that craziness added up to poor Zoe having to wait to celebrate her birthday and then these images sitting on the memory card in my camera for another few weeks until I finally had a few minutes to pull them off last night.

If you've been around for a while, then you know what is in store.  If you're new, then let me explain: Our dogs are spoiled rotten!  We celebrate their birthdays, Christmas, and sometimes other holidays too, by wrapping toys and treats in tissue paper for Zoe and Lexi.  We then put them in bags and let them tear them open. They love it, and it is an absolute riot to watch!  One of these days I need to skip the photos and record a video instead, but as you can plainly see I opted for lots of photos this time.

When I went to take these photos, I wanted to kick myself, though! I only own one memory card that has a decent enough write speed to keep up with the dogs tearing around the house with their toys.  Sadly, I had just used it a few days before for a client session for no reason other than it was the card in my camera and I was lazy and didn't change it before the session. I NEVER delete client photos off of my memory cards until the photos have been delivered so I had to settle for using a different card.  As a result, I couldn't capture as many action shots as I usually do because the darn card couldn't keep up with my camera's continuous shooting speed.

What can I say?  At least it was the kick in the pants I needed to make me order another memory card with a decent read/write speed, so hopefully the same issue won't happen again.

Our pets are the only grand babies on both sides of our families, so Kevin's mom and mine love to spoil them.  Both of them sent gifts for the girls to open for Zoe's birthday this year, and between all of their gifts I decided that I didn't even need to give them most of the toys I had purchased.  So, I tucked them away for Lexi's birthday in early December.

Here's a photo of all of their loot before we gave it to them...


Sitting patiently, waiting for their first gift.  They look calm, but once that bag hits the floor all bets are off!...


Zoe's favorite part is destroying the bags.  She tears them apart until there's nothing left but tiny pieces...


Ever since she was a puppy, Lexi has been in love with little pom-poms on toys.  When I first brought her home, one of her toys had a Santa hat on it with a pom-pom on the end of it and I think that started her love affair with them.  My mom bought a huge bag of them a few years ago, and she will sew them on to the toys for Lexi, like you can see here. (Did I mention our dogs are spoiled)...


All that playing tuckered Lexi out, so she had to take a break, while using her toy as a pillow...



It depresses me how little time I have spent behind my new camera since I purchased it this past spring. I haven't had much opportunity to really test it out and see what it can do.  So I used these photos as a chance to test its ISO limits a bit and set it to 6400.  Most of the photos look pretty decent, but you can really see the noise in these next handful of Zoe.  I don't mind it with the black and white edit, but I wasn't too fond of the color versions of these.  Either way, it sure beats the heck out of my old camera!

This series of photos of Zoe tearing apart this tissue paper and then getting it stuck in her mouth had me cracking up while I was culling these images and decided to include all of them.  I hope you get as much of a kick out of them as I did!...






Lexi the little toy hoarder...


Mine!...


Some of Lexi's faces were cracking me up too!...


Even the kittens decided to get in on the action and check out what all the fuss was about.  I've been surprised by how un-intimitated (yes, I think I made that word up.) Daisy and Gatsby have been by the dogs.  They don't let the dogs push them around or scare them off very often.  Most of the time they stand their ground when the dogs get in their faces.

Gatsby's not quite sure what to make of the commotion, but she decided to check it out...


Apparently this toy was a big hit with the kittens, as it attracted both of their attention.  First Gatsby...


And then Daisy a few minutes later...


Daisy's watching the dogs act crazy, and she's not sure if she should run or join in...


If you made it this far, thanks for stick with me for this long winded post!

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