My idiosyncracies aren't idiosyncracies. They're "being right."
- my husband
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Looking at their dad
Maddie stands on her tippy toes and Bailey leans on the bench, both to keep a close eye on their dad as he gets his bike out of the garage for a ride.
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
And happy boys
Apparently, the living room is divided by gender (Maddie is at my feet).
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Pretty and groomed
Our two corgi girls needed to be groomed. We went to the dog park on Sunday as sort of a last hurrah, and THIS happened:
Yes, it was bad. REALLY bad. This photo was taken before Roxy discovered she could dip her head in the mud. Maddie's love of mud is just as bad. I'm debating which corgi to nickname "hippo" and which one to nickname "piglet" (since I already call Roxy "my piglet" sometimes, I think Mads might get "hippo."). Bailey's not so bad since he's so tall. I can handle muddy legs.
Fast forward to today and both got groomed (Bailey was SAD but stayed home with a pig ear). Their feet were trimmed, their bellies shaved (you can't tell when they're walking around, but roll them over and there are NO MUD DREADLOCKS!), and a special shampoo to help get the dead-but-caught-in-their-coat fur out. Private bits also trimmed up and Roxy had some of her butt fluff trimmed -- her's gets kinda matty, where as Maddie's stays all pretty, so Maddie kept hers. Roxy's behind looks like a little bear butt right now. SO ADORABLE.
And, the groomer decided to post photos on their facebook. Here's the after shot!
I love our pretty girls! Bailey keeps smelling them. I think he thinks they might have been dipped in biscuits because there's the occasional lick. :)
Yes, it was bad. REALLY bad. This photo was taken before Roxy discovered she could dip her head in the mud. Maddie's love of mud is just as bad. I'm debating which corgi to nickname "hippo" and which one to nickname "piglet" (since I already call Roxy "my piglet" sometimes, I think Mads might get "hippo."). Bailey's not so bad since he's so tall. I can handle muddy legs.
Fast forward to today and both got groomed (Bailey was SAD but stayed home with a pig ear). Their feet were trimmed, their bellies shaved (you can't tell when they're walking around, but roll them over and there are NO MUD DREADLOCKS!), and a special shampoo to help get the dead-but-caught-in-their-coat fur out. Private bits also trimmed up and Roxy had some of her butt fluff trimmed -- her's gets kinda matty, where as Maddie's stays all pretty, so Maddie kept hers. Roxy's behind looks like a little bear butt right now. SO ADORABLE.
And, the groomer decided to post photos on their facebook. Here's the after shot!
I love our pretty girls! Bailey keeps smelling them. I think he thinks they might have been dipped in biscuits because there's the occasional lick. :)
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Sprinkles
It's a cruddy photo, but this is for Bob's family, and they won't mind. Almost 30 and your boy still gets the SPRINKLE cone with then MORE SPRINKLES on top the ice cream.
I earned my "good wife" status by getting them to give him s little cuppie of extra sprinkles for the road (you know, when the first layer of sprinkles is gone). Bob's best interests in mind, of course! :)
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I earned my "good wife" status by getting them to give him s little cuppie of extra sprinkles for the road (you know, when the first layer of sprinkles is gone). Bob's best interests in mind, of course! :)
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