Sweet Emmett. He’s such a lug.
I believe that’s Benjamin Moore’s Super White dotting his nose. He also got paint on both sides, his tail, a dot on one ear, and a swoop on the other.
I was painting the kitchen cabinets, so I put the boys on their beds and blocked the entrance with a fireplace grate and chairs (we forgot to take our baby gates… lesson learned…). The second I’m standing on a counter, roller in hand, Emmett pops up from his bed. You can just see his wheels turning. “Huh. Lady put these chairs in the weirdest place. Here, lemme just move this one over here… and push this one over there… and, yep! I can get into the kitchen.” Now, imagine him doing that 35 times over three days, and that’s how he got covered in paint.
Here’s how to get the paint out:
Olive oil. Rub a huge, thick glob into the dried paint. Scrub. Brush. No more painted coat.
Otherwise, not much going on around here (“not much” being an entirely relative term). Lucas had his blood test this week, and all was looking pretty good. We repeat his chest x-rays the first week of November. He has coughed a few times, and he’s developed a little bit of a wheezy rattle in his chest when he’s panting. There’s no question it’s progressing, but he’s also having FUN. Tons of fun. More micro-hikes. Ripping around the new yard and house with Coop. Lots of fast food (it occurred to us that we didn’t have Arby’s on the list, so that got tacked on).
The house is coming along! Thank you all so, so much for your support and cheers when I shared the news. We’ve had so many downs this year that I’m excited to have a big, huge up. It’s been a bit nutty trying to do everything at once, though. We can’t really stay up there because I still teach Monday and Wednesday mornings through December. We can’t really stay down here, either, because of the massive quantity of work to do at the new house. My mom has been a painting and cleaning hero over there, and my sister helped out quite a bit this past weekend.
Lots of back-and-forthing. Lots of working. Lots of spoiling pups. And cleaning paint out of Emmett’s coat. Sigh.
What’s going on with you? How have you been? How are your pups? Please share! I feel out of touch with you guys and miss catching up!
I love that sweet face, he was just making sure you were okay and wanted see if there was anything he could do to help!
Yes indeed!! You have been missed. Thing sound good right now!! Sending you lots of positive energy. Wow!! Wouldn’t it be fun if we lived close enough to help? (((HUGS)))
That is SO nice! And YES! Would love the extra hands! 🙂 Painting is one of those things that’s fine at first… then becomes so tedious!
Hahaha! He just wanted to help!
Love hearing about the pups and your new life adventures. Can’t wait to see before and after house pics!
I’m looking forward to the before and after pics too! We’re going to be doing some remodeling and lots of painting soon, so it’s good to know what helps remove paint from fur, lol!
Ooooh!! That sounds like fun! Can’t wait to see what projects you undertake!
Congrats on the new house! Can’t wait to hear more!
Looking forward to the DIY before/after photos!! I’ve missed you, too!
Glad Lucas is having tons of fun!! Give him some kisses for me! And Emmett and Cooper – and the kitty, too!!
Life around here keeps on keepin on. We humans and Shadow are adjusting to life without our sweet Callie as best we can. Ducky – thank goodness – has gotten past the mourning and back to her “old” bratty self. But we love her all the more for it. She makes us laugh when we really want to cry.
I think about you guys every day. I’m so glad Ducky is back to being a brat! 😀 That is wonderful to hear!
I love that he moved the chairs! My lugheads won’t cross a barrier/gate even if it has fallen down, lol!
That is exactly how Lucas and Cooper are. Emmett sees something–anything, really–in the path of where he wants to go, and he’s like, “Oh, this is funny. This chair/gate/whatever is in my way! I’ll just shove it… there!” In his sprier days he even leaped over an installed baby gate!
Hilarious!
When I was single I used to hope I would marry a Vet (animal Dr, not soldier). Later I decided I’d also like to marry a hairstylist, now that I live in a 55 year old home I need a construction guy! I feel your pain.
HAH! I always say I should’ve married a vet.. 🙂
wow!! this paint solution is so helpful- and your blog in general is really really great! As a huge dog lover when I stumbled across this blog I was immediately excited when I stumbled across your page- and I have yet to be disappointed! I really enjoy reading it, keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for the kind words, Rose! So glad you’re here!
I could see Zora moving things too. She always has to be in the same room I’m in. Glad Lucas is having lots of fun. Take lots of before and after pics of the house!
We forgot to take before pics. Seriously. Sigh. I have a lot of in-progress ones, but John is going to download the pics from the real estate listing. It’ll have all their furniture and stuff in it, but at least we’ll see the befores!
thanks for the tip on the paint removal from fur. my girl (pit mix) also likes to be a part of the action. I finished the cupboards myself as well and am glad its done. Enjoy the new house especially all the after results when you finish each project!
Oh, my goodness. It’s SO time consuming, isn’t it? I had no idea how long it would take to paint a few cabinets… Hope you’re enjoying your beautiful results!!
We miss you too, but you’ve certainly got a lot to deal with right now! I’m just glad that things are going pretty well right now and that you are making the most of every day with Lucas.
Thanks for the tip on paint, I had never heard of it and it’s good to know.
I would LOVE to see some before and afters of your projects!!
We’re just enjoying our cool autumn weather here, but not looking forward to the winter that’s coming! 🙂
I am soooo not ready to think about winter. At all. I’m glad you’re having a lovely autumn, though! Let’s hope it’s a long one this year!
That’s always handy to know. I’m glad Lucas is having a great time!
Monty and Harlow
lol.. I wish I would have known how to get paint out of my doggies fur about a month ago. Of course he insists on being right under my feet while I’m painting 🙂
HA! Well, for your next painting project… 😉
I loved the short sweet update. Emmet is the cutest and the story of him weaving around the chairs to get to the kitchen sounds like something my little rascal would do as well. Also thanks for the tip about olive oil, it’ll definitely come in handy for when I have any paint around my dog, i’m sure he’ll find a way into it. I really enjoy your blog posts, they’re always informative, funny and the photos are always delightful to see. I hope to see more posts in the near future 🙂