Being prepared … is sleeping with one foot out of the covers … just in case a monster is under the bed!
Friendship with our furry, faithful, four legged friends, forever reminds us that love can speak volumes without a single word!
Babies bring indescribable joy! 9 months of waiting will soon be over and ecstatic expectation is in the air!
[Life hack] There is so much junk stored under my bed that there is no room for a monster.
And my dog’s love for me is only rivaled by her love for any food scrap that falls onto the floor. I am clearly second place to that. – “Hell, I can get petted on the head or scratches on the tummy anytime. That could be one of those frozen french fries that occasionally fall on the floor!”
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Ahh! So that is the secret! π
LOL! Hey French fries are pretty important! π
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Yeah, but frozen? My dog is an eat it first, ask questions later kind of dog.
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Our dog eats frozen peas.:) Has yours gone after them? Sounds like your dog has crazy taste buds too, just like ours.
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I don’t think that she bothers to taste anything that she eats. When I feed her, she just vacuums up the food and I don’t hear enough crunching to account for the amount of food being consumed.
They say dogs are a reflection of their owners, and um, I decline to comment further on the grounds that it may incriminate me.
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Haha! So I guess you don’t want to say how long it takes you to eat? π
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I grew up with 3 brothers and some step-brothers. I was naturally trained as a competition eater and I usually got done in time to get seconds. I didn’t do that by lingering and savoring the flavor of the casserole du jour.
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We have a dog who will stay laying down as we cook meat in the kitchen but start opening up a loaf of bread and she is right there by your side!! Crazy dog!
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Well, she knows that she isn’t getting meat, but a slice of bread…. she might be able to beg you out of that.
My dog seems to know that she can’t have a shoe or sock that is left laying around in the house, but if you leave one in the back yard, she takes that as a sign of permission and she will eat (and later vomit) it.
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That is true. She gives those big puppy dog eyes and it’s a lost cause!
Okay your dog wins as the craziest eater! Haha! Still a puppy?
Funny how she won’t bother your shoes and socks inside! I guess she is trying to teach you all to keep your stuff inside, under the bed, remember. π
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What would we do without our little doggies? I think people will spend more time telling about their dogs than they will about their children.
Heck, I might even beg for a slice or two of bread. Though my eyes are probably not as sad and cute as your puppy’s eyes.
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Yes our dogs have us wrapped around their paws!
And you are right it’s easier for me to say No to humans, even if they give puppy dog eyes! LOL!
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We just watched a movie with “monsters” under the bed . . . and in the cupboard . . . and on the stairwell . . . and in the attic . . . and in the garden room . . .
WINCHESTER = the house that spirits built!
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Oh not sure if I could sleep at night if I watched that. π
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I could not sleep a wink in the Winchester House ~ spooky!
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I wouldn’t even try! Do you think that perhaps Tippy is trying? You know how he wrote about spooky houses and he hasn’t been around lately. Hmmm … π
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When I was a kid, I always feared the monster under the bed. Which is why I slept completely under the covers. No damn foot was going to stick out, only to be chewed off.
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