Click to go to other BBHQ pages
Search Amazon.com:

Amazon.com
about popups | contact us | FAQ | member services | newsletter subscription | this week's essay | site navigation
Terrific gifts for boomers - Click the pic for more information:
 Lyrics, trivia & More  Woodstock Mini-Poster  The Boomer Gift Basket: tie-dye shirt and boomer memorabilia galore!  BBHQ Pictures, Posters and Autographs  A Time Capsule Report for any 20th Century Date: $4.75  Listen to 200 Oldies, 24/7

  A different trivia question every second    A different trivia question every second
  A different trivia question every second

BBHQ Boomer Essays:

My Little Girl, Princess

Search Now:
 Enter any key word and click GO

Our Boomer-In-Charge here at BBHQ, Hershel Chicowitz, writes frequently about current events... from a boomer perspective. He is sometimes funny, sometimes provocative, sometimes a little of each. We hope you get a kick out of our Boomer Essays.

I had an e-mail exchange with one of our regular visitors last week. I mentioned Princess to her; but she had no idea what I was talking about. Well... that is a huge oversight on my part. It is time to correct that glaring omission.

    Princess is my adorable, 13 year-old Australian Shepherd. Absent a spouse and children of the two-legged variety, Princess is my little girl.

I am a fortunate, second-generation dog person. I don't know if it is hereditary, but you either are a dog person, or you are not. Though some people are dog people and just don't know it. One bad experience with a dog does not make you a non-dog person. But I am not trying to convert anybody here. I'll settle for just opening some doors.

   

My mom set the tone in our family. My dad was, at best, a dog-tolerant person. But my mother won him over; she was the real dog person. We had a German Shepherd for most of my childhood; Chark was like a member of the family. That's the two of them sharing some quality time together (separate beds in those days, of course).

Chark went just about everywhere with us. Put him in a kennel when we went on vacation? Not a chance! This is the four of us touring Silver Springs, Florida. Note (in the blowup on the right) that Chark is in the back seat with my sister:

   

Chark was like a brother who never hit me and never talked back... which is a whole lot more than I can say about my...... ah, never mind. That was uncalled for.

But when my sister went west to college, she learned about Australian Shepherds. They are kind of like Border Collies, only smarter and more well-behaved. After she graduated, she began breeding and raising them. She offered me one in 1972, while I was in college. I jumped at the opportunity. Over there is the two of us, in the 70s. Note that RJ knew right where the camera lens was. (RJ is the one on the left.) Beneath is RJ caught napping on the bed.

   

I got Princess in the spring of 1994. It's important to start their training early, though she has never been able to find the camera lens:

       

    The most distinctive feature of the Australian Shepherd is the absence of a tail. One of the first questions new admirers ask is, "What happened to her tail?" Depending on the circumstances, I may answer, "Oh, it was an unfortunate and painful incident with a faulty elevator door. We don't like to talk about it." About half the time, they buy it.

Aussies are commonly used out west for sheep herding. They love to run, but their best tool is eye contact. They can tell which way a sheep may jump by looking at its eyes. They keep the sheep from bolting, and then they kiss and make up. They really are sweet dogs.

But in full fanny regalia, their long and furry tails pick up mud, spurs and dirt. At the end of the day, the herders had to wash off their dogs' tails before they could jump into bed. That was a real pain. So, one efficient herder decided that the tail was expendable. And the rest, as they say, is history. Now they typically bob (that's the polite word for "cut the sucker off") them when they are a couple days old. Honest, it's like that other procedure about half of us endure at the same age. It's no big deal... at least, not in my case.

Princess had only one encounter with sheep; even then, it was with the protection of a fence inbetween:

   

And she is timid with cats, too; though she is fascinated by them. In this picture, she is asking me for permission:

Though, even when given a green light, she is skittish:

Australian Shepherds are not from Australia; they never were. That's just a clever title the Outback Steakhouse marketing people made up when they owned the franchise. And, like "Donny Osmond," the name stuck.

Aside from the unusual physical attribute, Australian Shepherds are known for being extremely intelligent, loyal, and dedicated to their owner. I have been very fortunate; I have had two wonderful Australian Shepherds. But I have taken a lot of time to train them, too. I may be guilty of spoiling Princess, but we do have rules, boundaries and consequences. Intelligent dogs are just like kids: they require a lot of training and discipline when they are young. But if you do it right, the rewards are wonderful. If you take shortcuts, you pay a hefty price. I have little tolerance for ill-behaved dogs.... or kids.

Princess loves flying... and she is fearless:

But she still has no idea where the camera lens is.

     

RJ, a male, was smarter and more photogenic than Princess. He understood me better. Princess, a female, is cunning, and not surprising, extremely stubborn. When she wants her way, she wants her way! She is currently trying to find a way to get into the kitchen trash can without setting off the motion detector I installed. RJ never would have tried that. But Princess has a better disposition. Nothing bothers her... except setting off the motion detector. But she has the best disposition of any dog I have ever known. Maybe that is because she is an Australian Shepherd; maybe it is because she is a pure-bred dog; or maybe I am just lucky.

Princess reminded me of how much fun camping is. We go camping every time we travel up north. You have to look closely, but that's the two of us at the Lincoln Memorial. And, on the right, over her shoulder is the Washington Monument:

           

Princess herds people when I take her out in public. She always attracts a crowd. Again, it's all in the eye contact. That is particularly rewarding when you are extremely shy.

The best part about Princess... about having a dog... is that it makes me a better person. Yep; I am a happier and kinder, gentler person with a dog than without. Some visitors to BBHQ claim that some of my essays are mean-spirited and vicious. Ha! They should have seen how I wrote before Princess came along!

     Princess, herding

Even as she has aged, she is eager to have fun. At age 12, we frolicked on (what we used to call) a jungle gym at Ft. Desoto Park, near St. Petersburg, Florida:

Would have I done that myself? Not a chance. But with Princess, it was a blast!

Of course, I am always on the lookout for a photo op. The jungle gym was a bonanza!

   

In her elder years, Princess has developed an affinity for television, particularly Fox News:

And, on rare occasions, she is able to find the lens.

Princess has aged gracefully. At 13, she retains her charm, but she spends a lot less time chasing cats and running up and down hills. But she knows what she likes.    

Imagine coming home to a completely empty house... every day of your life. Now imagine coming home to a four-legged, tail wagging (all right... a rear-end wagging), happy-as-can-be puppy dog who is excited to see you, and who thinks that you are the greatest thing on the face of the Earth.... every day!

For a dog person... it's a no-brainer.

So... Princess is my family; she is my little girl.

And that's all I have to say about that.

     


What do you think about Princess? Are you a dog person? Tell us

If you want a reply from us, include your name and e-mail address:

Name:
E-mail:



Click here to test your knowledge!


The Boomer Essays - On Being a Boomer:

Personal Stories of the Chicowitz:
    Exploring My Roots: A Chicowitz History
    A Trip to the Dentist
    The Chicowitz Gets Dumped - Again!
    Just Shoot Me!
    He Sleeps with the Fishes
    My Little Girl, Princess
    Why am I Still Single?
    The Plastic Surgery Saga
    Our House is a Very, Very, Very Fine House... Not!
    Our House - Part 2
    Our House - Part 3: Reclaiming the Past
    Middle Age and the Mazdamobile
    Down for the Count
    That Dirty Dancing
    Contemplations on the Hereafter
    Tool Time with the Chicowitz
    The Chicowitz Goes Country
    Born to be Screwed
    Mr. Brownthumb
    The Mixer - A Singles Story
    Crab Cakes

Midlife Crisis:
    The Defining Moment
    The Saga Continues
    Fighting Back
    The Straight Scoop

In December, Traditions of Christmas:
    1997: The Christmas Tree
    1998: Remembrance.... and Friends
    1999: Christmas Cards
    2001: Songs & Stories
    2002: The Gift of Giving
    2003: Decorating the Tree
    2004: The Christmas Pin
    2005: The Making of the Christmas Card
    2006: Christmas on a Toothpick
    2007: The Paper Route Years
    Merry Christmas, Y'all
    Hershel's Wish List: 2004
    The "A" List

Teach, Preach & Nag:
    Courage and Class: Tony Snow
    The New American Dream
    A Grateful Heart
    Things We'll Learn
    The Death of a Friend
    The Age of Non-Responsibility
    "Thank You": Another Dying Phrase
    The Saturday Night Live "Curse"
    The Boomers, the Xers and Beyond
    Rules, Boundaries and Consequences
    It's for the Children
    "American Beauty" - an American Nightmare
    Of Values and Legacies
    School Violence: Lessons from the Past
    The Boomer Lyrics are with Us Everywhere
    Everybody's Got a Story
    Power to the Boomers
    My Kingdom for a Plain Burger
    Perception is Reality?
    Oh Woe is Us!
    It's Soooooo Hard
    Take Care of Yourself
    Public Service
    The Universal Apology
    The Leader of the Band

Travels with Princess:
    A Camping We Will Go
    A Camping We Did Go
    Travels with Princess - Part 1
    Travels with Princess - Part 2
    Me and You and a Dog Named Princess
    Savannah: Midnight in the Garden
    Time to Think
    On Top of Old Smoky
    The Fall Leaves and Such

A View from Hurricane Alley:
    The Big Scare
    Before the Storm
    After the Storm
Katrina:
    Intemperate Thoughts
    Information Misload
    Wet Dream

Election 2004:
    JF Kerry: Just the Facts
    A Discussion of the Issues
    The Election 2004 Quiz
    Find a Bush Lie -- Collect $5,000
    Talking Dirty in Washington
    I Believe - The George W. Bush Edition
    Inside John Kerry
    Why Character Matters - Part Umpteen
    Reporting for Duty
    Is it Safe Yet?
    Why We/They Hate Bush
    Ronald Reagan: Hard-Wired Decency
    What I Am
    Nov. 8: Post-Mortem

Election 2006:
    I Believe -- the Election 2006 Edition
    A Civil Debate

A Boomer Remembers...:
    The 60s: Life was Sweeter
    The New American Dream
    Another Side of the Greatest Generation
    Where has all the Music Gone?
    Memories of the Sock Hop
    Remembering the Chairman of the Board
    Restless in Seattle
    The New Math
    We Are Not One Boomer
    "And Here's to You, Joe DiMaggio"
    The Days of Summers Past
    The Seeds of Character
    A Letter to a Teacher
    I Want a Clark Bar!
    When Music was Fun
    Decoration Day - The Measure of Sacrifice
    11/22/63: We Remember
    Flashback: The Y2K Hysteria
    When the Music had Words
    Ronald Reagan: Hard-Wired Decency
    The Great Carsoni
    Love Songs of the Chicowitz
    Do You Remember These?
    V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N -- We're on Vacation!
    A Watergate Success Story

Straight Talk on Social Issues:
    Money 101: Incentive
    Health Care: Solutions
    Dr. Jack - A Man for Our Times
    Misplaced Outrage: The Imus Affair
    Global Warming Warning
    Sin Offsets
    Immigration: Good Fences
    July, 2006: The Price of Freedom
    Oh, Woe is Babs!
    "Fair and Balanced"?
    Lower Education
    Boomer Retirement: "Hell No, We Won't Go!"
    Social Security for Dummies
    Feelings over Facts
    Talking Down the Economy
    The Little Red Hen
    The Singles' Journal: Marriage
    The Shadow IRS
    The Dumbing Down of America
    The Next, Great Entitlement
    Voting Our way to Fairness
    Straight Talk on Energy
    We are Losing the Culture War
    A Taxpayers' Bill of Rights
    The Greedy Hand Extends its Reach
    My Kingdom for a Candidate
    Another Hat in the Toilet
    We Have Met the Enemy
    I'm From the Government & I'm Here to Help You
    B. Clinton: The Case Against the President
    B. Clinton: The Case For the President
    Charlton Heston: The Culture War
    Head Start: The Difference between Red and Blue
    Labor Day - The Entrepreneur
    It's Lonely at the Top
    Kids on Drugs
    Roe v. Wade Reality
    Stem Cell 101
    Vietnam: From a Distance
    Iraq: Another Vietnam - ?

Mostly, Just Silly Stuff:
    Sin Offsets
    Menopause: Just for Laughs
    The Fat Tax
    Cell Phones & Other Crimes & Misdemeanors
    Like Father, Like Son
    Where Have You Gone, Walter Cronkite?
    A Dire Warning to all Boomers
    An Aging Boomer's Final Call to Action
    BoomerSpeak
    "American Pie": a Fresh Interpretation
    Hail to Thee, My Alma Mater
    Rock On!
    The BBHQ Exam Story
    Great Quotations
    The $2.5 Million Pyramid
    I Double-Dare You!

The Terrorist Attack of 2001:
    The Best of Times
    Showing Your Patriotism
    "All We are Saaaaaaaa-ying..."
    2004: Is it Safe Yet?

The Chicowitz on Iraq:
    Politics for Dummies - Part I
    Peace in Our Time
    Yankee Go Home!
    Bullhorn Responsibility
    Blood for Oil!
    Why We Fight
    They Said - Part 1
    They Said - Part 2
    Why They're Wrong

** There's even more: The BBHQ Archives **




If you like what we're doing here at BBHQ, please help us by buying stuff
through our link to Amazon.com:

Search:   All Products   Books   Videos   Toys   Electronics
        Popular Music   Classical Music  
Amazon.com
Amazon.com... a whole lot more than just books!
Enter keyword(s):
Please check our Library or Video selection, or use this form to buy stuff from Amazon.com. We need all the help we can get! Thanks.

The BBHQ Album of the Month is "Old Friends Live on Stage (Deluxe Edition) (2 CD/1 DVD)," by Simon & Garfunkel. If you were fortunate enough to see them in concert last year, I do not have to sell you. The concert was terrific! This album collection includes 55 songs, plus their new recording, "Citizen of the Planet," and one of the songs sung by the Everly Brothers during the concert. The DVD was recorded during their concert in Madison Square Garden in 2003. For any S&G fan, this is a must have! But then, you knew that already, didn't you?  Old Friends Live on Stage (Deluxe Edition) (2 CD/1 DVD)

The BBHQ Book of the Month is "Vinyl Highway," by Dee Dee Phelps. You remember her as Dee Dee, of Dick and Dee Dee. Together, they took a decade long ride on the rock and roll roller coaster. It was a heck of a ride! Dick Clark, Quincy Jones, the Beach Boys, Glenn Campbell, Dionne Warwick, Bobby Vinton... Dick and Dee Dee rubbed shoulders with all of them. This is her "behind the scenes" story. It's pretty cool.

Click here for more information, or here to visit the BBHQ Library.

  Click to go to other BBHQ pages
  BBHQ Frequently Asked Questions    For BBHQ Members: the BBHQ JukeBox
  For BBHQ Members: Hundreds of Lyrics    Events of the Boomer Years











Copyright © 2002-2008, Baby Boomer HeadQuarters - WWW.BBHQ.COM - All rights reserved.
05/19/07