the last month has been filled with lots of puppy snuggles, teething, potty training, making up song parodies for our new little girl (our current favorite is "big puppa" derived from "big poppa" by notorious b.i.g.), and tavi learning that she loves leaves! she adores the crunchy fall foliage that can be found underfoot this time of year - both for chasing and chewing. as she's grown (which is happening at a rapid rate), she's also requiring a bit more exercise, so on j's day off we decided on a family trip to the park. as the wind blew through the trees and knocked more leaves loose, she ran like crazy after them.
it was such an enjoyable afternoon watching her discover a new place and enjoy the season of our first fall in the pacific northwest.
introducing miss octavia
we welcomed little miss octavia home this september! in the wake of losing our previous boxer morgan, the few weeks without a pup in the house felt like an eternity. she is a breath of fresh air in what has been a season of mouldering months, and brings us so much happiness and joy on a daily basis! we are so grateful for her new presence in our hearts and lives.
we struggled a bit on coming up with a name for this beautiful girl. i had a name i'd picked out a few years ago that i'd always intended to use on our next pup, but when the time came it just didn't seem to fit her photo. she looked so strong-willed and stubborn, even at just a few weeks old! the name i'd had on tap was too calm and earthy for the spitfire i knew we were about to have on our hands. so back to the drawing board we went. j and i had pretty drastically different suggestions - he favored intense names rooted in mythology such as bellatrix and athena, whereas my ideas were far more trite, leaning toward olivia, isla, ava and the like.
i researched and combed through lists of baby names, compiling favorites 10 at a time and handing them over for j to review. on one list, he finally said "oh there was one i liked there...octavia." that name had come to me not from a baby name list, but from memories of my brother and i making up funny and complicated names for our first-ever boxer dempsey when we were kids. i remember octavia being repeatedly slotted in there, and we would giggle uncontrollably. i also liked that it seemed to be a nice compromise between j's harsher roman suggestions, and my top 100 hits.
since then of course, her moniker has evolved. we love you little miss octavia - aka tavi baby, tavi bear, tavi-roo and t-wrecks.
