I recently had the opportunity to compete in the Endeavor Games, a sports competition for people with physical disabilities located at Oklahoma Central University. I went to compete in handcycling and track which were both new competitive sports for me. I didn't have any competition in my class so I came in first in all the events I finished. It was a fun weekend and great experience!
Because the events were outside, I left Morey at home in Austin. At rugby tournaments I can leave him in the gym while I play and still keep him in eyesight, but it would have been a bit more difficult to keep tabs on him on the course of the 20k and too hot to leave him outside at the track.
When I got home, this is what I found waiting for me. I felt like Goldilocks asking "who has been sleeping in my bed?" Apparently Morey took advantage of having the entire bed to himself and decided to cozy up in the covers. I hope he slept well!
Follow the adventures and misadventures of the partnership with my second service dog Morey as we work and play in the grand state of Texas and all around the country!
Morey

Morey, My 2nd Service Dog
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Summer Camp: Car Rides
Morey likes to go for car rides with his friends. I used to have the same van that Grandma does and so it makes Morey feel at home to ride in an Astro again. Unfortunately, he used to be the only dog who needed to ride on a seat and so he is used to spreading out and taking up most of the seat.
As you can see, he doesn't leave much room for poor Jessie and Buddy! Luckily they are both very polite and are willing (although not happy) about giving up the space for their guest.
As you can see, he doesn't leave much room for poor Jessie and Buddy! Luckily they are both very polite and are willing (although not happy) about giving up the space for their guest.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Summer Camp: Romping
Morey always likes playing with his friend and my former service dog, Jessie. Their style of play is a bit different as Morey likes to chase tennis balls and Jessie prefers to chew on them, but they are still good companions.
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Morey and Jessie, each with a tennis ball |
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Morey holding a tennis ball between his front teeth so he can still pant and hold it at the same time |
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Morey trying to see if Jessie's ball is more interesting than his |
Summer Camp: Walks in the Country
Morey enjoyed daily walks with his human and dog friends. Morey's red harness lets him know that he is free to roam, wander, and sniff and he takes full advantage of those privileges!
Summer Camp: Swimming
Summer Camp
Morey was very excited to arrive at Grandma's summer camp. The week was full of activities including swimming, walking in the countryside, playing ball, romping with friends, and chewing on antlers (which Morey prefers to regular bones). There were so many cute moments to capture that they each warranted their own blog post so please keep reading!
Since Morey is used to his "desk job" that includes sleeping under a desk most of the day, he wasn't quite prepared for the intense schedule of summer camp. By day two he was exhausted and nap time had to be added to his daily routine. He also found two new movies that he really enjoyed watching (Lady and the Tramp and Marmaduke) because of the dog sounds and images.
Morey had a great time at summer camp and can't wait to come back again!
Since Morey is used to his "desk job" that includes sleeping under a desk most of the day, he wasn't quite prepared for the intense schedule of summer camp. By day two he was exhausted and nap time had to be added to his daily routine. He also found two new movies that he really enjoyed watching (Lady and the Tramp and Marmaduke) because of the dog sounds and images.
Morey had a great time at summer camp and can't wait to come back again!
Me"Morey"-ial Day
Since Morey's name is part of the word Memorial (well, kind of), he thought the holiday was all about him. And what he wanted to do for his holiday was spend a week in Indiana at Grandma's "summer camp". Since I was on a break from classes and work wasn't too busy, I thought that was a pretty good idea!
For the first time on a flight, Morey got his own ticket. Airport systems don't seem to recognize any other type of service dog other than guide dogs because that is the only option to choose when you are booking a flight and what appeared on Morey's ticket.
For the first time on a flight, Morey got his own ticket. Airport systems don't seem to recognize any other type of service dog other than guide dogs because that is the only option to choose when you are booking a flight and what appeared on Morey's ticket.
We arrived in Indianapolis on the day of the Indy 500 and Morey was impressed by the racecar that was inside the airport, but he was even more excited to catch the Grandma bus to summer camp!
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