avatarBrenda Mahler

Summary

The author and their spouse travel with their dog, Dagney, on their Harley Davidson motorcycles and in an RV, and enjoy sharing pictures of Dagney's adventures with their daughters, who complain about the dog being spoiled.

Abstract

The author and their spouse adopted a dog named Dagney after their children moved out, and she has become an important part of their family. They enjoy traveling with Dagney on their Harley Davidson motorcycles, and she loves the ride. They also purchased an RV to provide more comfort for Dagney during longer trips. The author and their spouse enjoy sharing pictures of Dagney's adventures with their daughters, who complain about the dog being spoiled. The author also mentions that Dagney has a book available on Amazon.

Opinions

  • The author believes that Dagney is an important part of their family and enjoys sharing pictures of her adventures with their daughters.
  • The author's daughters believe that Dagney is spoiled and that their parents spend too much money on her.
  • The author enjoys traveling with Dagney and believes that the RV provides more comfort for her during longer trips.
  • The author has written a book about Dagney's adventures, which is available on Amazon.

We Text Pictures of Dagney to Make our Kids Jealous — RVing in Retirement

Our dog loves adventure

Image from author’s photo album

When our children moved out of our house and started families of their own, the house felt empty. An eerie quiet filled the rooms. Going to work and visiting with friends, kept us busy, at first. My husband and I enjoyed the peacefulness — until we retired. Then the house seemed too quiet.

Waking up each morning without a reason to get out of bed led me to believe something was missing. So, we adopted Dagney. Though sometimes waking to a face lick can be abrupt, dog kisses put joy in my mornings. Now that she has been a member of the family for three years, I can’t imagine what life would be without her.

Just as we planned, retirement brought travel. One of our favorite modes of transportation is riding our Harley Davidson motorcycles. Thankfully, Dagney loves the ride. In fact, she shakes uncontrollable with excitement when she hears the roar of the Harley engines. We do not dare go for a ride without her; once, when we did, she didn’t talk to us for a week.

Image from author’s photo album

After we load up the bikes with only the essentials for ourselves: a change of clothes, medicine, and toiletries, we fill the remaining space with Dagney’s essentials: bully sticks, food, water dish, leash, harness, toys, special blanket, shampoo/conditioner, tangle free spray, breath freshener, snacks, and Benadryl. She has allergies.

When my husband attaches the dog travel seat, I prepare Dagney for the ride by securing her hat, googles, and leash. We tether her in so she cannot jump or fall out when moving.

Since our little girl rides behind Randy, I enjoy watching drivers pass by and then slow down for a second look. It’s a wonder gawkers have not caused an accident when they suddenly hit the breaks to align themselves with us to snap a picture. At stoplights, passengers in cars next to us ask permission to take a picture. I imagine there are multiple Facebook post floating around.

The three of us have traveled from Boise, Idaho on numerous trips through Montana, to North Dakota, and along Highway 101 along the ocean’s coast. We all love the ride.

Our daughters complain

Our daughters simply shake their heads and complain that we treat our dog better than we did them when they lived at home. They claim she is spoiled.

True!

We remind them that Dagney doesn’t talk back, ask to borrow money, stay out all night and bring boys home. She’s been spayed.

When we travel, simply to annoy our children, we text pictures of Dagney as she explored new adventures. We share pics of all her firsts and anything that makes us smile.

All images from author’s photo album

We have shared picture of her first ferry boat ride, standing with a pirate and in a pirate’s ship, posing with statues on the Oregon beach — anything that documenting her travels.

Our daughters simply responded with snarky comments, inappropriate memes or silence.

We bought an RV

Though Dagney loves riding the bikes with the wind blowing through her hair and the attention she receives, we discovered a few drawbacks during longer trips. We couldn’t go into restaurants, leave our little girl alone in hotels, and nighttime potty emergencies became nuisances. So, we purchased an RV — providing our daughters another thing to complain about. They think we spend too much money on the dog.

True!

However, now we are self-contained and ready to roll. The RV provides us freedom because we leave our princess in a safe, familiar environment if we venture out and we can pull the bikes if a ride in on the itinerary. Dagney loves it.

Image from author’s photo album

Of course, our daughters roll their eyes and make comments about Dagney being the most spoiled dog on Earth.

True!

We did buy her a motorhome so she could have all the comforts of home. She spends hours observing out the windows and knows she is the queen of her domain.

Image from author’s photo album

When we sent them this picture, they responded with an emotional response. I know because it was in all caps. YOU NEVER LET US STAND ON THE TABLE!

True

They are just jealous.

You might enjoy Dagney’s new book. A collection of stories with Dagney as the main character.

Live a Satisfying Life by Doing it Doggy Style is now available on Amazon.

Between the covers readers will enjoy

· 28 chapters

· 87 colored pictures

· 40 inspirational quotes

· Dozens of life lessons

· Journaling activities

· Tons of laughs

Perfect Christmas gift for a dog lover or yourself.

Travel
Motorcycle
Dogs
Pets
Humor
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