Yes, he's gone. We dropped him off with Tofu this morning and he was so excited to see his brother that he couldn't take the time to say goodbye. You know what I say to that? GOOD RIDDANCE. Because now I have this puppy in my life. Okay, Taggard isn't mine...but he might as well be. I mean, look at my yard...what dog wouldn't kill to belong to me these days?
Calvin & Tag: First encounters from Benjamin Boudreau on Vimeo.
Hope you've been enjoying the dog-blog guest posts so far and I have one more lined up tomorrow from a very special guest.
Packing is going pretty well. We're still speaking to each other and it's not as warm as it was last year. Plus, staring at the growing pile of boxes isn't as scary since I know that tomorrow, paid workers will be coming to lift them all down the four flights of stairs while I sip mimosas. Or straight gin with toast.
Tomorrow we start turning the house into a home. Just like that song. Only without the pained heartache.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
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4 comments:
What a cutie pie, oh wow, puppies make you forget about all the inconveniences of dog ownership, not that it's not all worth it! (in case my dogs are reading)
So freaking cute! Who doesn't love a puppy every once in a while? Especially when they just play in your backyard and you don't have to potty train them. ;)
Dude, you got rooked on that house. Everything's sideways. You'll have trouble with the water pipes for sure.
RM: That's just it. It's not convenient to get a dog and it changes your life and ties you down, but it's so worth it.
EP: I'm opening my yard to any cute dog in a 100mile radius haha bring on the puppies!
Bob: hahaha I was hoping no one would notice that one. Video work is not my specialty.
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