A lot of kids ask me how our friend Jeep got her name. For starters, my husband and I are Jeep fanatics. We own a fully restored 1947 Willys Jeep pictured here. Some of you have also probably seen the white Jeep I drive to school that has our fluffy white Jeep inside.
We think Jeeps are cool and we all know Great Pyrenees are one of the coolest dogs on the planet. Jeep owners also like to play in the mud with their Jeeps and slosh around in the snow just like you-know-who. I also remember reading once that dogs pay more attention to words with a long e vowel sound. (Don’t ask me why, I am not a dog.) Finally, we wanted a name that was unusual. “Jeep” fit the bill. Of course, we have since come up with a LOT of nicknames for her like Mrs. Fuzzypants, Mrs. P (for pyrenees), Baby Jeep Jeep, Mrs. Beep Beep, and Mrs. Fluff n Stuff just to name a few!
Thinking about Jeep’s name started me to wonder what my own name be if I was a dog. Would I be called Bella? Lucy? Lola? Princess? Rover? What do you think? Oddly enough, the folks at Rover.com have a way you can find out. Rover.com has the largest database of dog names. On this link you can find out what your name would be if you were born a dog. I am NOT kidding! Try it! This site compares the popularity of your first name in the year you were born and matches it with a dog name of equal popularity. What’s Your Dog Name?
By the way, I am happy to report my dog name is Sophie which makes me smile. I am so relieved my dog name isn’t Queenie or Tulip.



Don’t let this white fluffy leprechaun fool you! Jeep is celebrating St Paddy’s Day a wee bit early with her friends. I hope her supersonic nose will sniff out the hidden pot of gold the leprechauns left behind, but I ‘m sure Jeep would prefer a pot of yummy beef liver treats instead. There is just no accounting for taste, is there? Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!




Did you have a hard time waking up for school and work today? Cheer up! Today is National Nap Day! Jeep is making sure to take full advantage, in fact she has been napping in all four schools today.
Be sure to grab a book and join Jeep and all of her Lake Villa friends by celebrating Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Dr Seuss would turn 108 years old on Friday had he still been alive. I wonder how old that would make him in dog years…..

Chinese New Year starts February 16th and Jeep couldn’t be happier to celebrate the Year of the Dog! You may not know this, but Chinese New year takes place on a different date each year because it is based on the lunar calendar.
part of the calendar. The dog was chosen to be one of the animals. (Seems like an obvious choice, right?) Some Chinese believe that if a dog comes into a house it is symbolizes the coming of a fortune. What do you think it means if a dog comes into a school?
Jeep and Dot Com love to chase each other. The chase game is even more fun in the snow. In this short video Dottie looks pretty snazzy in her new red coat. (Jeep put a couple holes in her old one. I am sure it was just an accident, right Jeep?) Jeep, of course, doesn’t need a coat. If you look closely, you can see that Dot actually has a yellow tennis ball in her mouth that she is showing off to Jeep. What a tease you are Dot!