I was thinking through what to name her - I wanted it to be something that had some sort of significance yet was unique at the same time. After a short while I thought about using something from the Lord of the Rings, and eventually came up with the 3 elven rings: Narya, Nenya, and Vilya. I chose Nenya for a few reasons. Nenya was worn by Galadriel and is made of mithril set with a white stone. Galadriel is the fairest of the elves and my puppy is the fairest of her litter (at least I think so), also she has a white spot on the top of her head which I felt really fits well. Nenya is also the ring of water, but I'm not sure how that applies - maybe it will later. Amanda wants to get a cat when she graduates and is now considering naming it Vilya once she does.
It's been interesting so far. Initially I of course had to clean up a few different messes, but recently she's been doing really well with the housebreaking process. At one point when she was asleep I left to run some errands, and when I returned found out she had chewed up one of my surround sound speaker cables. It still works but is extremely faint compared to the others, and unfortunately I don't think I can order them seperately. Needless to say, I wasn't very happy. I got a large cardboard box to put her in (with the top open) during the night, but she got out of it by the second night (even when i taped the flaps up and partially coverd it). So I had to break down and buy one of those crate things. She doesn't like it too well, but it's very nice to know she won't be pottying around the apartment or chewing on things she's not supposed to. She does wake me up in the morning though. :(
She's adjusting very well and is very playful and energetic! She has lots of fun running around, jumping, pouncing, and chewing on her toys. I took her to the vet and she loved meeting new people; she weighed in at 7.2 lbs. She's not too fond of going out in the cold weather (not that I can blame her), but she likes eating the snow and chewing on leaves. Once she gets a bit older I'm going to start training her with basic commands.