The last time I went to "look at a dog" I took my checkbook and came back with Harlan.
The last time I went to "look at a dog" I took my checkbook and came back with Harlan.
Oh, I'm almost sure she will get the dog. But not tonight. She is looking for a dog. But she has to wait until Friday even if she chooses this dog. Ds went along to help her remember that. The dog is 3 years old, spayed, house trained, and has 4 legs. Part beagle possibly part boxer.
I cleared most of the drift of accumulated crap off the counter. And I threw way some plastic lids and a dirty plastic bag - yay me! Also put the laundry away.
Teacher terry, sometimes it is a big block of time, and sometimes it's "I can do this (pile, surface, box, shelf, drawer...)
I cleaned out a whole drawer earlier by handing ds his mail (he'll have a real address elsewhere in June. Meanwhile he moves so much most of his mail comes here.)
I am infinitely distractible. So if I get anything done (questionable), I have to do it in bursts. I'm OK with that.
BAE: I have the very same doggie restrictions from my hubby. We have had our share of old, disabled dogs because I know no one else will adopt them. A friend of mine wanted to go the local HS looking for a girl , non-shedding dog. We came home with a boy, shedder. He snuggled in her neck & that was all she wrote.
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