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You Watch Us, So We Watch You

June 20, 2017 By Jodi

The other day, my friend Sue posted a photo on Facebook of her two dogs, Shadow and Ducky laying outside the bathroom.

Ducky on the left, Shadow on the right. Photo blatantly ganked from Sue’s Facebook page.

I think I wrote something like, “You watch us, so we watch you.” And then I put the little poop emoji up. 

Can someone, anyone, please tell me why WordPress doesn’t have an emoji option? Please!

 

I really had to laugh at Sue’s photo, because it really hits home for me. Most mornings, Delilah is either right in the bathroom with me, or waiting outside while I get ready for work.  Okay, really…she starts out in the bathroom with me, with her body between my legs, but eventually she gets tired of me climbing over her, so she goes and waits in the hall.

She’s a food driven Lab in every sense of the word. The reason she sits outside the bathroom, is because she hasn’t had her breakfast yet and she wants to make sure I don’t forget that she needs to eat.

When my kids were younger I thought I’d never get to be by myself in the bathroom until the kids were older.

Turns out I was wrong.

As long as you have kids or dogs, you’ll never get alone time in the bathroom.

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Conversations At My House

June 13, 2017 By Jodi

I don’t know about your house, but we have some funny-ass conversations at my house.

Yum, yum, what’s on the menu today?

Two weeks ago, Hubby came inside and asked, “Do you wanna see something weird?”

Now, I don’t know how it is in YOUR house, but in my house, I’ve gotten in trouble one too many times by answering that question.

So I said nothing.

Then he spoke again, “Go outside on the balcony and look down at the steps.”

Ok, now I know I’m seeing something I haven’t seen before, so I got up and looked.

WTF?

“Is it dead?” I asked Hubby, watching it intently.

“I don’t think so, it just moved.”

“I didn’t see it! Damn it!”

Hubby went inside to put something away.

“Do you think it’s taking a nap?” I asked.

“I don’t think so.”

“Maybe it’s Narcoleptic” I suggested.

“I don’t think that either. Maybe it fell jumping from a tree.”

“But there aren’t any trees around from it to fall from. Maybe the roof?”

“I’m not sure.”

“I’m going to call animal control. I can’t take a dog for a walk past that! What if it wakes up? That’s all I need.”

So I called the police and they said they’d send animal control out, and if the squirrel got up before he got there, to call them back.

So Hubby and I went out on the balcony and watched the squirrel.

“See, there it moved again,” said Hubby.

“I don’t see any blood, and it’s not twitching like it’s dying.”

The squirrel would move very subtly every minute or so.

“Do you think it’s having babies?” I asked. “I mean, I would think they’d have them in a nest, but what if the labor came on suddenly?”

The squirrel moved again, ever so slowly, like it was trying to roll over on it’s side.

“I think it’s a goner,” Hubby said, “This is it.”

But it didn’t roll over.

Then Hubby said, “There not going to try and save it, you know.”

“But I want them to try! It’s a living creature!”

“It’s just another tree rat, there are millions of them.”

That’s when I started rooting for the squirrel.

Then it’s little eyes flickered and tried to open.

“Oh my God, look at it’s wee little eyes. Oh I want to cry.”

“Then go inside!” Hubby barked at me.

But it was like one of those train wreck movies. You KNOW something bad is going to happen, but you just can’t look away.

Then the squirrel really showed signs of rousing. It shifted position, it opened its eyes, then it tried to stand.

The animal control van rolled up the street, and right past the house.

“Get up, get up” I whispered.

The squirrel stood. It climbed up one step.

“You better run squirrel” (Five points if you know what movie that references.) 🙂

It took a couple of hops.

Animal control was cruising back down the street, and slowing at my driveway, but the squirrel had already made its way to the other side of the house.

I breathed a sigh of relief as I walked out to the street to tell animal control the squirrel had run off.

He asked me which way it went, and I said, “It ran into the woods.”

So…anyone have any thoughts of what might have happened? I’d love to hear some theories.

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When Opportunity Knocks, the Labrador Will Answer

June 6, 2017 By Jodi

When you have a food motivated Labrador, you have to be super vigilant…because when opportunity knocks, the opportunist will answer the door.

You know…that time you were cooking dinner and getting the dog’s food ready, and you went downstairs to get a loaf of bread out of the freezer, and you heard a thump when you got downstairs, and thought, what has that damn dog got into now, and you grabbed the bread and hurried upstairs only to find the damn dog licking the EMPTY bowl of dog food you thought you put on top of the refrigerator?

Yeah, that.

I know what she wants. She wants me to be sorry. Sorry, I’m not sorry. Give me another opportunity and I’ll do it again

When opportunity knocks, the Labrador will answer the door.

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jodiHi, my name is Jodi. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog! I have all kinds of fun writing about my two crazy pups, Sampson and Delilah. Find out more!

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