April 14, 2026

Hidden Glen Designs

In addition to the great weekend with friends, I came home on Saturday with these gorgeous Corgi earrings created by Judy's friend, Paula. 

She made many sets like these (and some cute Corgi butt ones) because she thought the FastCAT event was only for Corgis. As I it was an all-breed event, she didn't take them with her to sell. She gave these to me as a gift, and wouldn't let me pay for them. 

She doesn't have an Etsy site yet, but we did discuss it because she had questions about setting up a shop. She showed me all the different, wonderful styles she creates, but right now she only sells at local vendor events. If she eventually opens an Etsy shop, I'll be sure to share a link with you.

I think I'll be contacting her soon to see if she'll make some Labradors for me to wear when Handsome and I compete our girls this summer. I can only imagine how cute they'll be!

I've pulled fabrics for our DIL's birthday gift. I'll share those tomorrow.

 

April 13, 2026

Friendship and Fast Fur...


Goodness, we had fun last weekend! I met up with Judy, her husband, their friends Bruce and Paula, and dogs, Elvira and Thumper. 

Judy was gracious enough to take the time to explain the process, and then we watched Elvira earn her 43rd ribbon, while Thumper earned number 7.

After every event, Judy's tradition is to slip the pups into something cute; clip her Bluetooth speaker to her belt, and play each dog's "theme music" as they pick up their awards.

Watching them earn their awards was great fun, but watching them collect them was just adorable.  

We gathered and put our lunch plan together before heading to Judy's friends' home for our barbecue meal. I left for home a respectable time later.

After Judy's dogs compete for more points Sunday morning, they'll be leaving for Tennessee. We exchanged hugs and goodbyes, and I left.

Once I was back home, I told Handsome all about FastCAT competitions. He was intrigued. So after getting a It more information from Judy, we went back down Sunday morning with Bella and Carly. 

We couldn't take one and leave the other home, so we entered Bella in the non-official fun run.  Her time to run 100 yards chasing a lure was just over 10 seconds each time. She reached 19 (plus) miles per hour, having never done it before.

Pretty impressive for an 11 year old, right? When she wasn't running, she was still amped up at the prospect. That's our girl.

Carly was pretty impressive, too. Once she understood the assignment. She ran the 100 yards in 9.2 and 9.5 seconds, and she got up to 22 mph doing it! By the time each of the girls accomplished their two runs, we were all a muddy mess. 

You know what that means. The back of my Explorer was a muddy mess, to say nothing of the girls. Baths were in order when we got home, and thank goodness I thought to put towels down to avoid having my car looking the same.

Handsome and I discussed how this could be perfect for us and the dogs. We're not quite fit enough for agility or hunting anymore, but this was right up our alley - plus, both girls loved it! We're definitely going to enter more in other events areas of the state.

I have an appointment this afternoon, so I'm going to enjoy my cuppa and get busy. I also decided what I'm going to do for a table runner  more on that tomorrow.

 

April 12, 2026