Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Thoughts on babies
The small creature our humans brought home in early March is growing. He makes a lot of noise and requires a great amount of human attention. It's quite frustrating. We haven't been on a run in weeks. Every time we feel the need for a good belly rub, the humans are busy with the creature. A good ear scratch is out of the question. What a curious creature...
Monday, August 3, 2009
I Confess
I had a lot of water before I went to sleep in my chair. Then, I had a terrbile dream about giant cats. When I woke up, the cushion of my chair was wet. I tried my best to rip out the soiled spot, but I still ended up sleeping on the dog bed instead. oh, I am so embarressed.~Moses
It's been a while since we posted. Summers are short where we live and we've been spending a lot of time outside. I learned to climb our fence and have enjoyed many outings around the neighborhood. It has really worked out great. Just about the time I'm tired of running, my humans drive up in their mini-van, the magic door slides open, and they have a seat empty and waiting. The humans never seem very happy with me, and I just don't understand why.
~Moses
Our humans took us for a very long drive to Anchorage. It always makes me nervous to travel so far. They put us on leashes in Cantwell and fear overcame me. Even though I was extremely thirsty, I couldn't even take a drink of water. I was so afraid we were getting dumped there. When the magic door opened on the mini-van, I jumped right in. After Anchorage, we picked up our cousins and went camping: sort-of. They said we were going camping, but when we got to the Kenai, I was really confused. There were lots of people walking past us where we were supposed to be camping. We tried so hard to bark them away, but that made our humans really upset. They took us driving and let us run all around a big fenced-in field. This was great fun, but I was still worried that those other people were getting into the camp. All-in-all, it was pretty fun, but there is nothing like the smell of cedar from your own bed!
~Mrs. Jones
~Moses
Our humans took us for a very long drive to Anchorage. It always makes me nervous to travel so far. They put us on leashes in Cantwell and fear overcame me. Even though I was extremely thirsty, I couldn't even take a drink of water. I was so afraid we were getting dumped there. When the magic door opened on the mini-van, I jumped right in. After Anchorage, we picked up our cousins and went camping: sort-of. They said we were going camping, but when we got to the Kenai, I was really confused. There were lots of people walking past us where we were supposed to be camping. We tried so hard to bark them away, but that made our humans really upset. They took us driving and let us run all around a big fenced-in field. This was great fun, but I was still worried that those other people were getting into the camp. All-in-all, it was pretty fun, but there is nothing like the smell of cedar from your own bed!
~Mrs. Jones
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