Showing posts with label Bertie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bertie. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Treat of the Week: Bertie's Birthday Burger Bash, 2014







As regular readers of the site know, every year, my mother and father host a wonderful birthday party for their grand-dog, Bertie. Each year, “Bertie’s Birthday Burger Bash,” reaches new heights of perfection. Of course, there are presents. Bertie loves to get presents. He's not so interested in seeing other people receive gifts, but, when they're for him, he's quite thrilled. He very much enjoys sticking his head into a gift bag and pulling out his toys and treats. This year’s presents all had a particular theme.


This was the year that Bertie adopted his very own cat. You've seen pictures of Bertie's cat, Miss Oscar--a pretty (and very large) orange tabby. Bertie loves his cat very much, and she loves him. So, it only seemed appropriate that his birthday should have a kitty cat theme--right down to the toys he received, a leopard and a tiger.


Of course, no “Birthday Burger Bash” would be complete without hamburgers—sliders to be exact—adorned with assorted cheeses, delicious homemade guacamole, greens, tomatoes, olives, and pickles. Bertie had his own—sans roll since he’s on Atkins. These were accompanied by lovely oven roasted potatoes and sweet potatoes.




We ate under cheerful buntings and puffy paper parrots.


The greatest surprise of all, of course, was his cake. Every year my mother bakes Bertie a special cake. In the past they've taken the form of everything from Bertie himself to his tasty cake portraits of his favorite toys. 


This year, it only seemed right that the cake should again look like Bertie's favorite playmate. Miss Oscar!


And, here she is!



My mother spent hours making this beautiful cake, affixing her pointy ears and little cat muzzle, and decorating it to resemble Miss Oscar from her bright green eyes to the tabby cat M-shape marking between them. 

She started with a sketch of her idea.


Then, she, somehow, translated that idea into cake.






Beneath the feline portrait is a delicious banana cake--a favorite of Bertie's. A white buttercream filling was a lovely surprise.



Bertie enjoyed his own small piece.





Later, I tried to explain to Miss Oscar that we ate an effigy of her head at Bertie's party. She seemed to approve...


...especially after I showed her the pictures of her portrait.  She really liked the dog-bone shaped candle.



As always, I want to thank my parents for all of the time and effort they put into celebrating Bertie's birthday, and especially thank my mother for the talent and skill she uses in creating this exceptional cakes. Bertie's a very special boy and I know that he appreciates his parties as much as I do.




Bertie's Pet-itations: Party Dog Anthem







Here's Bertie's weekly opportunity to share his ideas for creating our new "Beautiful Age."  Bertie's advice, I'm sure, can be applied to many different areas of our lives.

And, so, I happily hand the computer over to him.


Bertie says:

I always enjoy a good birthday party, but, you don't have to wait for a holiday or event to have a party.  Every day is worth celebrating, so, make the most of it.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Happy Belated Birthday to Bertie!




We are told that he was born on June 11, 2000. But, we don’t know that for sure. His first vet visit was June 11, 2002. You see, the vet took one look at him and, knowing that he’s a Westie, decided that he was fully grown—arbitrarily assigning him an age of two years.

Ah, but my Bertie was not fully grown. Sure, maybe on that day in 2002, he appeared to be a full-sized Westie. But, no one accounted for him being a GIANT Westie. He grew—and grew—and grew some more. And, now, he’s the biggest Westie I’ve ever seen. But, that makes him all the better. So, today, he could be twelve. Or a little over ten. Who knows?

Regular readers already know Bertie’s story. Booted out of a chicken coop for chasing chickens as a puppy, found by a rescue organization and adopted by yours truly. Bertie is stubborn and intelligent. He likes to go to parties. He loves to open presents. He enjoys shopping trips. Rides in the car are the best! Bertie is sweet and loving. Some dogs tear apart their toys, Bertie kisses his. Bertie has definite opinions and is not shy about expressing them. He doesn’t like his feet touched, but, if you do, he won’t bite, he’ll lick your hand. That’s my Bertie. I love him.

He's also very loved by the rest of his family which now includes a rather rotund orange lady-cat named Oscar.  Here's further evidence of Bertie's good nature.  How many terriers would adopt a stray cat as their own?

Yesterday marks the assigned anniversary of Bertie's birth.  And, this past weekend, he enjoyed a celebration of our joy to have him in our lives.  You'll be seeing more of that in upcoming posts.
So, happy birthday to my Bertie—however old you are. I’ve enjoyed these past ten years more than you can comprehend. Here’s to ten more… Make sure to keep an eye out for this week’s “Treat of the Week” to see pictures from Bertie’s birthday party.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Bertie's Pet-itations: The Dog in the Mirror





Here's Bertie's weekly opportunity to share his ideas for creating our new "Beautiful Age."  Bertie's advice, I'm sure, can be applied to many different areas of our lives.

And, so, I happily hand the computer over to him.


Bertie says:

Not everyone looks alike.  I'm a giant Westie.  My cat is a great big cat.  I like that I'm extra-large and I like Oscar for having legs like a kangaroo.  If everyone looked alike, how boring would the world be?  Instead of worrying that I don't look like all the other Westies, I walk tall and proud for being Bertie!





Thursday, May 29, 2014

Bertie's Pet-itations: Future -- Not So Tense






Here's Bertie's weekly opportunity to share his ideas for creating our new "Beautiful Age."  Bertie's advice, I'm sure, can be applied to many different areas of our lives.

And, so, I happily hand the computer over to him.


Bertie says:

I know you wonder what Oscar and I are doing when we get up in the middle of the night and wander around the house.  We wonder what you do when you tip-tap on that thing with all the letters on it and stare at the light-up rectangle.  Every relationship needs a little mystery.







Thursday, May 15, 2014

Bertie's Pet-itations: Future -- Not So Tense





Here's Bertie's weekly opportunity to share his ideas for creating our new "Beautiful Age."  Bertie's advice, I'm sure, can be applied to many different areas of our lives.

And, so, I happily hand the computer over to him.


Bertie says:

There's always something new to smell, and something good to eat.  So, I don't see any reason not to look forward to everything!



Thursday, May 8, 2014

Bertie's Pet-itations: Doing Shots







Here's Bertie's weekly opportunity to share his ideas for creating our new "Beautiful Age."  Bertie's advice, I'm sure, can be applied to many different areas of our lives.

And, so, I happily hand the computer over to him.


Bertie says:

Even though I don't want to go, I know that it's important for me to get regular check-ups from my vet.  Just like a person, I know staying healthy is important--even if it means I have to get shots.  


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Bertie's Pet-itations: Biological Clock Logic








Here's Bertie's weekly opportunity to share his ideas for creating our new "Beautiful Age."  Bertie's advice, I'm sure, can be applied to many different areas of our lives.

And, so, I happily hand the computer over to him.


Bertie says:

Even though I can't tell time, I still have a schedule that I like to keep.  Letting me keep it helps me feel safe and happy because it means I get to listen to what my body is telling me to do.