Oh my gosh, it was both an exciting and busy week. I found out I was selected for team USA to compete in the International Federation of Sled Dog Sports (IFSS) World Championships in Bristol, Quebec this fall, I got the ol' website/blog updated, setup my gofundme webpage to help me raise money for travel/lodging/uniform for the Championships races, I got all the well wishes and encouragement I could ever ask for from friends and family. You guys are all the best! You don't know how much your encouragement and kind words mean to me.Thank You!
I also did the "usual" things - paid the internet and water bills, arranging to get the electric/gas bill paid, had a vet appointment for Susi, bought groceries, worked, worked worked, laundry, ran the dogs, and trained myself. The week has flown by - too fast.
This weekend I hope to finalize my training program for both myself and the dogs to help prepare us for the dryland race season to come. I also hope to complete the other less so interesting tasks like clean my room, housework, maybe even clean up my tools in the basement. I gotta make a list of all the other things bouncing around in my head - or I will not get them all done.
Oh - and so far so good with keeping up with posting on my blog. Small victories :)
If you are able to donate even a little to my fundraising efforts for racing as part of team USA in Bristol, Quebec this fall, please click on the link below. Any and all help is appreciated and will really help us!
http://www.gofundme.com/kandusleddogs
A big THANK YOU for donations to my World Championship fundraising efforts to:
Diane Dzikowski
Kim and Dan Striebel
You all are simply the best!
- Jess, Etan, Susi, and Eli
I also did the "usual" things - paid the internet and water bills, arranging to get the electric/gas bill paid, had a vet appointment for Susi, bought groceries, worked, worked worked, laundry, ran the dogs, and trained myself. The week has flown by - too fast.
This weekend I hope to finalize my training program for both myself and the dogs to help prepare us for the dryland race season to come. I also hope to complete the other less so interesting tasks like clean my room, housework, maybe even clean up my tools in the basement. I gotta make a list of all the other things bouncing around in my head - or I will not get them all done.
Oh - and so far so good with keeping up with posting on my blog. Small victories :)
If you are able to donate even a little to my fundraising efforts for racing as part of team USA in Bristol, Quebec this fall, please click on the link below. Any and all help is appreciated and will really help us!
http://www.gofundme.com/kandusleddogs
A big THANK YOU for donations to my World Championship fundraising efforts to:
Diane Dzikowski
Kim and Dan Striebel
You all are simply the best!
- Jess, Etan, Susi, and Eli