Big weekend at the cottage

Chris and I took Friday off so that we could do up a big Family Day / Valentine’s Day weekend at the cottage. It’s the first time we’ve been able to get there this winter, and of course this time we had the added challenge of taking Luna on her first big weekend road trip.

We’d tried taking her on a couple brief car trips a week ago (our failed attempts to introduce her to other dogs at the local off-leash park; I guess it was just too cold for the neighbourhood pooches/owners because no one was ever there). She was definitely anxious about the car but not totally freaked out. She just didn’t quite know what this driving around thing was all about.

For the two-hour cottage drive I opted to ride in the back seat with her, keeping her on leash so I could correct her for things like jumping up on the doors or the seat backs. The car ride for Zeus was such a traumatic experience that I’m anxious to make sure she is totally cool with it. Not that training (or lack there of) had anything to do with Zeus’s take on the car; his anxiety was involuntary and not of my making.

Luna - first time at the cottage

Luna Tuna playing in the snow

She was a bit anxious for the first 25-30 minutes or so in the car, but not in a panting-let-me-out-of-here-claustrophobia kind of anxiety. She was just looking around, trying to get comfortable, investigating what Chris was doing up there in the front seat. Eventually she just kept trying to find the best place to snuggle up and go to sleep.

I had set up the back seat in the standard way that I’d come to prep the car for Zeus and his slobbery panting dirtiness. I draped a heavy blanket over the seats, using a nylon tie-back to secure it to each headrest so it wouldn’t slip down. We have leather seats now, instead of the fabric of my old car, so I’m especially concerned about scratching. Eventually we want her to ride in the cargo area but we’ll cross that bridge when we get there.

On a trip to the Lindsay, Ontario Canadian Tire store however, we discovered a whole line of dog travel products, under the Kurgo brand, and picked up a very nifty pet car hammock, designed to strap around the head rests of both the front seats and the back seats. The whole thing is waterproof and very thick so it should hold up well over time. You can even unzip it so that a passenger can use the seat without removing it from the car. We had been looking for a barrier for the cargo area of our car but opted for this instead, which was only $60. Kurgo also makes a line of safety harnesses designed for safely restraining your pet in the car. We’ll probably pick one of these things up too, since the next step with Luna is traveling to my parents’ farm when I’ll be driving alone, so restraint will be especially important. Where were all these amazing products when I had a giant, 150lb slobbery, claustrophobic Saint Bernard?!

Because we’re still quite concerned about keeping her off the insides of the doors, we might commission a family friend to sew special snap-in panels that we can put inside the doors to keep her from scratching them. This was an area of the car that Zeus made totally filthy, but that was largely due to his constant panting and drooling, which so far doesn’t appear to be a problem we’re going to have with Luna. On the way home today, I sat in the front of the car, and she was snoozing within about 15 minutes on the road. Knock on wood, but so far this seems to be going as well as the crate training, becoming less and less of a concern for her with each try.

Luna - first time at the cottage

Pay special attention to the super cute tuft of hair on the stubby tail.

As far as my apprehension of how she was going to take to visiting a new house, well that was entirely a waste of worry. She took to the new locale without the slightest of issue. She didn’t care at all that the crate was different (smaller), or that she had to learn to pee and poop in a new place. No biggy as far as she was concerned. She even learned how to take flights of stairs on her own this weekend, a new trick she wanted to practice at every moment, because there were towels to be stolen from the bathroom, and garbages to get into, and oh! the possibilities!

Valentine's Day Brunch

Potato cakes with eggs and smoked salmon for Valentine's Brunch

As far as what us humans did this weekend… We had a lovely dinner out on Saturday night at the diamond-in-the-rough local (Lindsay) resto Little Schnitzel House. It came up with top reviews online, so we thought why the heck not? So what that every other guest in the 30-seat place was over 60? Our host, possibly at first quite skeptical of us, no doubt far outside their usual demographic, warmed up to our utterly sincere appreciation of their home-cooked authentic German fare. Chris grew up eating this kind of food after all, being of Lithuanian-cum-German background, so it all reminded him of his Oma’s cooking. Don’t let the kitschy decor fool you; the Little Schnitzel House may not have the glitz and glam of a polished fine-dining joint, but you won’t care once you tuck in.

They started us with a complimentary onion tart, served in a puff pastry with adorable tiny cookie-cutter shaped pickled carrots. I think this may have been my favourite dish of the meal because it was so unexpected and so delicious. Chris had the goulash soup and I had the onion, both lovely. Chris ordered the house platter, which came with sauerkraut, red cabbage, fried potatoes, spaetzle (a kind of noodle-like starch, made with flour, eggs and salt), bratwurst, ham and schnitzel. I had the jaeger schnitzel, served with mushrooms in a cream sauce, and pan-fried potatoes. Needless to say we were totally stuffed afterward.

My treat for Chris on Valentine’s Day itself was to make Jamie Oliver’s potato cakes with soft boiled eggs and smoked salmon for brunch. They turned out amazing. Potato cakes take a bit of prep time but they are so worth it in the end. Mine were perhaps a bit soft but it doesn’t really matter. Do I know the way to my honey’s heart, or what?

Valentine lovin’ at the cottage

February sunset

February sunset over Gull River

We’re at the cottage this weekend, taking advantage of the new Family Day holiday Monday to enjoy the calm, relaxing settings on a thawing Gull River. It is super sunny this weekend so after I change out of my jammies I just might have to go for a walk. Zeus and I were already out earlier for a constitutional, and again we saw the colony of wild turkeys that lives just up the hill in the bush. One of the locals feeds them so they are always around. They’re surprizingly large, charcoal black in colour and quite noisy. Oh and they can also fly fairly well, although sometimes I don’t think they give a lot of thought to landing, because one of two of them crashed their way into the trees. Turkey’s aren’t known for their brilliance after all.

Valentine lights

Flower shop near Bedford Park entrance to Lawrence Subway Station (taken with my Blackberry)

We went out to Terroni on Friday night to celebrate Adria’s birthday (which happens to be Valentine’s Day). I’ve never been there before but you can bet I’ll be going back. They have the most incredible selection of cured meat and cheeses, including a locally made procuitto, and they make spectacular thin crust pizzas. The location we went to is a newer one, in an old bank I think, on Adelaide Street just east of Yonge, and the decor is phenomenal. In the basement they have more seating and gorgeous wine cellars with jail gates for doors.

Dragon Scales for Adria

Dragon Scales for Adria

I made Adria some arm warmers for her birthday, and they were a HUGE hit. I used a mystery yarn that I got at a yarn swap a few years ago. I think its a wool blend, but its very soft and squooshy. I also added beading to them which totally dresses them up. The pattern is Dragon Scale Gauntlets by Annemarie Pearson, and they were a super quick knit up – I made them in about two days. This is the first time I’ve knitted with beads, so it was a bit of a trick to learn how to place them, but I figured it out. The only thing is that the beads are all on the same angle (right leaning), whereas it would have been a little more symetrical if the left side was leaning to the left, but I’m still very pleased with them.

Valentine Phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis orchid from Chris

Finally, I have to give props to the boy for my Valentine’s Day present – a lovely white phalaenopsis orchid! I have one very similar to this already but it hasn’t been doing well for some time. It was very happy for many years, but ever since I moved from my Carlton Street apartment about 5 years ago, it has suffered from a failure to thrive. And considering Chris already thinks I have WAY TOO MANY plants, to give me one for Valentine’s Day is really something!