It worked out pretty well, except for the usual roommate squabbles. You know: who shares what space in the refrigerator, who gets to choose the movie for the night, who can urinate on the floor and when--those kinds of things.
Some highlights of the week have included:
- Annie learning to "heel" on command
- Annie barking her head off at the teapot the first time it whistles
- Annie freaking me out by learning how to use Macy's dog door
- Annie doing whatever she is doing in the grassy picture
- Annie learning how to read rhetorical theory
Also, I'm pretty sure that last night when I let her out to use the bathroom before going to bed, Annie was trying to eat a *star*. The moon was full, and in the light I could see Annie repeatedly jumping up and snapping at something way out of her reach. I thought it might be a moth on first glance, but as I went closer to investigate, I could reach no other conclusion except that she was trying to bite a star. I'm sad to report that she did not catch it, at least as far as I could tell. Perhaps I'll find it buried in the couch cushion.
Before I end this post, my apologies for posting multiple pictures of the dog as though I am a strange, lonely bachelor with nothing else to do. I have plenty of other things to do; in fact I'm very busy. Right Annie?
[Annie nods yes].
3 comments:
hahaha that's funny. She looks very cute. I'm surprised she fit through Macy's dog door though. I like all the pics :)
If it makes you feel any better, we have a professor who sends emails on behalf of his dog to the entire faculty and staff of HSU about once a week. With pictures. And he is married and has children.
Why did you abandon the blog? You should revisit it.
That is all.
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