August 24 — Whitney's parents Howard and Bette threw us an Engagement Party at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club this Saturday. When Bette first proposed the idea, we decided to make a vacation out of it. This gave Eric an opportunity to meet more of Whitney's family and friends. A great time was had by all.
Cats and Dogs
We boarded the cats before leaving at a boarding-and-veterinary clinic, which was sad. They will be well cared for, but we miss them. We've only had the kittens Fafhrd and Mouser for a little over a month, and we hope they will remember us when we get back! Guinness Cat will most likely sulk for a month to punish us.Ada Dog came with us. She's an old hand at traveling by now (she drove with us to Bette's house last Christmas). She was raring to go from the start, sitting in the driver's seat while we grabbed coffee in Minneapolis. We stayed overnight in Chicago at the Hotel Monaco, as usual.
Ada did her best to fit in at Bette's house, with all the other dogs (Willie, Benny, and Bella — as well as Courtney's dogs Amelia and Jackson, and Ashley's dog Sadie).
It reminded Eric of a scene in Seems Like Old Times...
Friday Dinner
As we already mentioned, Whitney's sisters Courtney and Ashley visited, as well as Uncle Brian and Aunt Shirley. Shirley took everyone to the Hunt Club for dinner Friday night (Thank You!), where Eric met Howard and Ann.Afterward, we stopped at the Yacht Club for hummers.
Engagement Party
Saturday evening was the Party, and everyone looked stunning. Whitney wore a new dress, and Eric tried his best to look as good as she did. The party was a great success, and many people told us how wonderful it was to see Whitney again, meet Eric, and talk with people that they hadn't seen in years — it was like a reunion.Thanks to everyone that was able to attend the Engagement Party, meet Eric, and wish us both luck! Along with everyone else, we had a great time. We are appreciative of everyone for their cards and gifts. And thanks again to Howard and Ann for hosting us, and Bette for organizing.
Rest of the Trip
Before leaving Grosse Pointe, Eric had an opportunity to eat dinner at Olga's Kitchen for the first time since ... 1982? 1983? Their gyros and spinach pie did not disappoint.Next, we're heading up North to Atlanta, Michigan where we will spend the remainder of our vacation.
Ada Dog
No post from Whitney and Eric is complete without a good Ada Dog story. We had to get a dog-sitter for Friday and Saturday night (Thanks, Matilda!) — after lessons learned when we left her alone one evening. As we pulled into the driveway, Courtney said, "Eric – your car door is open!"Eric calmly figured that someone might have broken in looking for something (there was nothing to find).
Then: "Eric – Ada is in your back seat!"
Huh?
Sure enough, there she was.
We parked the car and coaxed her out, only to have her jump in the backseat of Bette's car, where she refused to budge. Until we asked her if she wanted dinner.
When we went up to the house, we discovered the aluminum recycling scattered on the garage floor. We concluded that she had opened the inside garage door and gotten into the recycling (she is a trash hound). After that, we figured that she must have opened the front door, walked across the driveway, OPENED ERIC'S BACK CAR DOOR, and jumped in to wait. Her separation anxiety had gotten the better of her. Thankfully, Eric's car was still there, so she didn't run off. At first, we thought someone might have seen her running around and put her in the backseat, but that didn't make any sense. Why would a stranger put a strange dog into a random car on the street and leave the door open? In addition, when Ada goes to work with Eric, she always enters his car from the driver's side rear door — the same door that she opened with her nose.
We already know she can open Bette's doors from the inside, latched or not. She had opened the garage door last Christmas, and was waiting patiently in the doorway with all the other dogs when we returned home from dinner one night.
That dog is too smart for her own good.
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