We're back in Colorado Springs, and sooner than we thought, too.
A day came early last week when we realized that we had pretty much
gotten everything done that we expected to while wintering over.
Furthermore, there was a big dog show in Denver on April 9-10.
Dash's coat was in pretty good shape. The weather forecast looked
marvelous throughout the West. (Sorry about the East Coast, guys.)
So we looked at each other, nodded, and started throwing things
into the Durango.
It's 835 miles, all of it Interstate, and we've done it many
times by now. We did well enough to stop for an afternoon in
Albuquerque, to visit with a friend of ours who has Dash's brother,
Charlie. As we had all four of the Pack with us, and Sherry has two
Bichons of her own (both boys) it turned into a backyard Bichon
party very quickly. There was much running around and
squirting-of-things, which is all any (male) Bichon would ask of a
party. Everybody slept really well that night, not least of whom
were the two of us.
We got into the Springs Thursday night, turned on the water, and
got a decent night's sleep. We dropped everybody but Dash off at
Gramdma Jimi's the next morning, and headed up to Denver for the
show. Most of our Bichon Club friends were there, and nine Bichons
were entered. Dash won Best of Breed for the Owner Handled category
both days. This meant that he would represent the breed in the
Group competition. As its name implies,
the Non-Sporting Group is a kind of none-of-the-above
category containing breeds including the Poodle, Shiba Inu,
Dalmatian, Boston Terrier, Keeshond, and others that aren't good
fits in any of the other groups. I've often wondered why the
Dalmatian isn't in the Working Group, and why the Boston
Terrier--sheesh--isn't in the Terrier Group. Doubtless there are
historical issues, all of which have long been forgotten.
No matter. Dash looked about as good as he ever does, thanks to
a foot bath and a great deal of fussing by Carol. On
Saturday he took Third Place in the Non-Sporting Group for
owner/handled dogs, and on Sunday he took Second Place, ditto. We
took home two very fancy ribbons, and--more important--a large
number of points. Dash won 45 owner-handled points at the show,
which gives him 225 owner-handled points overall. This makes him
the #2 owner-handled Bichon in the country right now. Given that
the #1 Bichon has only 350 owner-handled points, it's actually a
contest. (The photo above is by Patrina Walters Odette, and used
with permission. Thanks, Patrina!)
But more than that, the additional points make Dash a Grand
Champion. Championships in dog showing are a little like dans in
karate: There is an ascending hierarchy of championships, based on
an entirely different tally of Grand Championship points. Dash made
Champion a couple of years ago. The Phoenix Project slowed us down;
there wasn't a lot of showing going on in 2015. However, Dash has
done so well in the few shows we've entered that he accumulated 25
Grand Championship points and took Grand Champion this past
weekend. The next step is Bronze Grand Championship, which requires
100 Grand Championship Points. This is four times what Dash has
now, but we may give it a shot. Beyond that are Silver Grand
Championship (200 points), Gold Grand Championship (400 points) and
Platinum Grand Championship (800 points.) Whew. That's a whole
lotta brushing, on both Dash's and Carol's ends of the brush. Let's
see how life unfolds for the next couple of years.
And unfolding it is. We now have the task of getting the
Colorado house ready to sell. This means sifting, sorting, selling
and/or giving away a lot of stuff, and shipping the rest down to
Phoenix. It was necessary (if maybe a little unnerving) to dump two
boxes of my books into the recycle bin. I have a couple of pristine
copies of Degunking Your PC and Degunking Your Email,
Spam, and Viruses...do I need a whole publisher's box of both?
It's going to be harder with my assembly book and my Wi-Fi book,
but downsizing means...cutting down the size of your stuff. As
people who have been here know, we have a lot of
stuff.
So the downsizing continues. More as it happens. Anybody want
some plywood?