Earlier in the winter I snatched up a Travelzoo deal for a night of lodging plus two lift tickets for $89 at Canaan Valley, West Virginia (yep, lodging and two lift tickets for $89 total - score!!), and we finally made use of it last weekend. It's definitely a small ski resort, but we had a great time checking out somewhere new to ski (for Bryan) and snowboard (for me). The snow conditions were amazing - so much fluffy powder to play in (something we're not used to on the east coast!), no crowds at all, and the lodge was pet friendly, so we got to bring Smokey along with us. Plus I was so excited to be on a snowboard again, since I hadn't been since we were in the Alps two years ago! Here are a few pics from the trip (please excuse the iPhone photo quality!).
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Saturday, December 8, 2012
All Pets Want for Christmas: Wishlists & Giveaway
Hey there everyone! I'm participating in today's All Pets Want for Christmas blog hop. Since we have both a dog and a cat in our family, I decided to put together a wishlist for each of them with products ranging from simple to luxury to high tech (in other words, they will not be getting everything they want for Christmas, but hey, they can dream!). If anything catches your eye, there are links where you can buy the products listed under each photo.
Once your done looking at Aria & Smokey's lists, hop around to the rest of the blogs participating! And don't forget to enter the giveaway!

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Once your done looking at Aria & Smokey's lists, hop around to the rest of the blogs participating! And don't forget to enter the giveaway!
Aria's Kitty Wishlist
- The Willie Tribal Dog/Cat Collar XS Dogs/Puppies Aztec by zeezoes, $25.00
- Kitty Washroom Cabinet, $99.98
- Dog Cat Food and Water Feeder / Bowl Holder by modernmews on Etsy, $68.00
- FroliCat™ DART™ automatic rotating laser light, $39.95
- K&H Thermo-Kitty Cave Heated Cat Bed in Mocha with Leopard Print, $83.49
- Adult Cat Tree House, $699.00 - $1,500.00
- SUSHI CAT TOY catnip sashimi crochet organic by meowadays on Etsy, $20.00
Smokey's Puppy Wishlist
- Christmas Dog Collar 3/4 or 1 LQuick Release by fairytailcollars, $17.00
- Ruff Wear Quinzee Insulated Jacket Granite Gray, $84.95
- Plexidor® Electronic Pet Door with One Touch Programming, $1,149.00
- Dog Tail Leash Holder Paw Paws Personalize It by AplombDesigns, $15.95
- Dog Bed Blanket Simon The Shark PetCosy Silly Pet by rikarika, $45.00
- Tandy Pet Bed, $371.00
- Squishy Travel Pet Water Bowl Chartreuse Garden by dudleyandbea, $24.00
- Tagg Tracker – GPS Pet Tracking, $99.95
- 24” Braided Candy Cane Rawhide, $19.99
- I was rescued Pet ID Tag Mixed Metals by FetchAPassionTags on Etsy, $13.50
- All Natural Peanut Butter Barks by GigglesandBarks, $2.50

Thursday, November 29, 2012
Dog {and cat?} paw print ornaments
I saw a dog paw print Christmas ornament on Pinterest a couple of months ago and thought it was such a great idea. But since then I've been seeing them all over the place - there are kits you can buy and everything... so I guess I was a little slow to notice this idea (but I still like it!).
It's a pretty basic process - get/make some clay (I just used a block of Sculpey), press a paw in it, make a hole, bake it, and hang it on a string. I did learn a few tips though...
I found the Sculpey clay to be kind of hard and it was tough to get a deep print. I warmed it up in the microwave for about 20 seconds, and it worked much better. Smokey also like it much better (warm & smushy > room temp & stiff). Even after trying the microwave trick, it took me two tries - you can see the one on the left isn't very well defined.
Other than the clay, my tools included a drinking glass used upside-down to get a nice circle, a kabob stick to write Smokey's name & the date, a butter knife to make a slot, and of course the ribbon.
I planned to make a kitty version too. It could just be me, but from my experience, kitty prints do not work. Aria's print just looked like a tiny, undefined blob. Not exactly tree material. I still wanted an ornament for her though, so I tried out my sculpting skills - elementary school art class style. I may not have a career as a professional sculptor in store, but it turned out better than I expected (plus it was fun to play with the clay!).
And lastly, you can't really tell from the pics, but this is silver clay with tiny sparkles in it. It looks great with the Christmas tree lights. When given the option, always go for sparkles.
It's a pretty basic process - get/make some clay (I just used a block of Sculpey), press a paw in it, make a hole, bake it, and hang it on a string. I did learn a few tips though...
I found the Sculpey clay to be kind of hard and it was tough to get a deep print. I warmed it up in the microwave for about 20 seconds, and it worked much better. Smokey also like it much better (warm & smushy > room temp & stiff). Even after trying the microwave trick, it took me two tries - you can see the one on the left isn't very well defined.
I planned to make a kitty version too. It could just be me, but from my experience, kitty prints do not work. Aria's print just looked like a tiny, undefined blob. Not exactly tree material. I still wanted an ornament for her though, so I tried out my sculpting skills - elementary school art class style. I may not have a career as a professional sculptor in store, but it turned out better than I expected (plus it was fun to play with the clay!).
And lastly, you can't really tell from the pics, but this is silver clay with tiny sparkles in it. It looks great with the Christmas tree lights. When given the option, always go for sparkles.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
DIY Dog Car Seat Hammock
We take Smokey in the car with us frequently, and while both my car and my husband's aren't exactly what you would call neat & tidy, I still thought it would be helpful to have a doggie car seat. Smokey loves climbing all over the car, rolling around in the mud, and digging holes in the dirt, which the car seat should help with - plus he loves curling up in cozy fabrics, so I thought it might make the car a little more comfy. I made a super cheap, super easy hammock-style car seat for him. There are a number of ways I could have made this a bit nicer, but I went for functional/cheap/quick over durable/attractive (but of course, this method could be easily adapted).
First, gather your materials. All I bought was the fabric and elastic - pretty simple! Smokey was curious about the project right from the start. Basically, this is just a sheet of fabric with 4 elastic loops to fit around the front and back headrests.

Materials:
Next, measure your car. Since I bought my fabric before measuring the car (which is sort of backwards now that I think about it...), I found it easier to just take the fabric and spread it across the back seat to check the dimensions. It fit nicely, so I didn't end up cutting it at all. I just measured the width of the headrests and the distance between headrests, so I knew where to put the straps.
Then I cut the elastic into 4 even pieces and pinned the elastic on the fabric based on my measurements. You should end up with 4 loops of elastic that will fit around your headrests.
As you can see, my fabric edges are rough - it would have been better to fold over the edges to make them more durable, avoid fraying, and make it look less rough. I didn't do this for two reasons: 1) the fabric was already a little on the short side and I didn't want to make it any shorter, and 2) I'm lazy.
Next, I sewed on the straps. First I just did a quick straight stitch and checked to make sure it fit in the car properly, then I sewed those suckers on good and tight using a zig zag stitch.
And then... you're done! Pretty easy, right? This was a very quick and easy project for me (and my sewing skills are not-so-hot).
The hardest part of the whole project was trying to get some photos. I put it down on the floor, and then Aria immediately came over and burrowed under it.
Then Smokey came over to see what was going on, so Aria gave him her infamous glare and left.
But as soon as I folded up the car seat, Smokey decided to lay on it.
And sit on it. I guess that means he likes it at least!

First, gather your materials. All I bought was the fabric and elastic - pretty simple! Smokey was curious about the project right from the start. Basically, this is just a sheet of fabric with 4 elastic loops to fit around the front and back headrests.
Materials:
- 2 yards of fabric (I bought flannel because it was 50% off and it's cozy, but I'd recommend using something more durable): $5.98
- Elastic (1" x 2.5 yds): $2.79
Additional supplies:
- Sewing machine & thread
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- Pins (My straight pins were missing so I had to go safety-style)
Then I cut the elastic into 4 even pieces and pinned the elastic on the fabric based on my measurements. You should end up with 4 loops of elastic that will fit around your headrests.
Next, I sewed on the straps. First I just did a quick straight stitch and checked to make sure it fit in the car properly, then I sewed those suckers on good and tight using a zig zag stitch.
And then... you're done! Pretty easy, right? This was a very quick and easy project for me (and my sewing skills are not-so-hot).
The hardest part of the whole project was trying to get some photos. I put it down on the floor, and then Aria immediately came over and burrowed under it.
Then Smokey came over to see what was going on, so Aria gave him her infamous glare and left.
But as soon as I folded up the car seat, Smokey decided to lay on it.
And sit on it. I guess that means he likes it at least!
At that point, I gave up on the indoor photos and tried it out in the car. I actually made it to fit my husband's car, but tried it out in mine since he wasn't home. The drawback of mine is that it doesn't have headrests in the back seat, but I was able to loop the elastic around the corners and that seemed to work.
Smokey's reaction? Furiously rubbing his back all over it and doing somersaults...
Then finally getting comfy.
I've only tried it out on a quick little drive, but so far, he looks like one seriously happy customer!
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