This afternoon we had an event that made everyone happy! Beefeater came over to play with Merlin. I guess I really did cure Beefeater of his blood lust because he played fetch for 20 minutes and seemed like the same happy dog we used to know. Karen is keeping close track of him now and only letting him out for short periods until he readjusts. Apparently someone told everyone else on the street about his vicious nature because everyone else called their children in when he came out. I guess, once again, I will be the better person and set an example for others by allowing my child to play with him. Not Starling of course, because just imagine if he bit her beautiful face!
After dinner I let the children all pile into the bed in the guest room and watch Frozen again while I had book group downstairs. Röbert will be home late but we have big plans for a fun fall weekend. Now I want a lil’ more vino.
Merlin is the only one who looks happy in all your photos. What a handsome, smart boy!
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Why do you say that? My lil’ angles are all happy, wonderful, brilliant children and I do not think that I am biased at all!
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Hooray for you! Maybe you should open a dog training school?
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Oh. I don’t really like dogs very much but they all respond to me so well.
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you are just naturally so loving and giving that they know it
maybe beefeater could be retrained as a guard dog and sold for a lot of money?
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Good to see that Hummus is alive and well. Is he walking yet? My oldest son walked at 7 months 26 days. My youngest was almost 10 months. How old is Hummus?
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I am sure Hummus will walk better than either of your show off children very soon miss perfect.
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actually, my son was also a very early walker and it was terrible! He was into EVERYTHING! I say carry on with keeping hummus in the stroller, don’t let him out!! Once they start walking they become VERY DIFFICULT to control.
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