I could never do this!πππ
C'mon over!: I could never do this!πππ - My MSAA Community
C'mon over!
Oh my gosh, I laughed as my grand dog likes to carry around bricks and he is just 10 months old.. I know he could easily be trained to do this !
Start a "Helmets for the Holidays" trend- if guests make it through the door.π
Thank you, my friend for making me laugh truly out loud!! I really needed that todayπ€ how are you doing? I was thinking about you when we heard last week that my dear mother-in-law fractured her pelvis in two places When she fell at the gym. Itβs been a lot of stress going onβ¦ Hope you just continue to heal and are back on your feet
I'm doing better, thanks.
PT is coming today to work on transferring from chair to chair with the hole in the seat. It's a dream of mine.π π
I hope your MIL heals quickly.
Good for you, falalalala. I hope you will keep regaining those things that nean so much.
lol. This reminds me of the homicidal squirrel we had for a while. We were living under large oak trees, and he would sit on the porch roof and intentionally throw acorns at anyone who walked by. Just the humans, not the dogs. His aim was true.
I am wondering why you were living under an oak tree and not under a roof in a house. You must be much shorter than I imagined. π
I'm glad I live in the country where the closest neighbor is about 400 yards away. Cuz I might have to train Jack to do that trick!ππ I hope you keep improving daily with your recovery.
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Ha! I remember the days when there were door to door salesman and I heard about someone who had a pet skunk to ward these door knockers away!
π² I wouldn't have even got my dog, Lacie, to do this! She'd be busy barking!To be fair, when new people came in, she'd bark to try and assert dominance, but after they'd given her a good head scratch she'd be calm when they'd come in thereafter, like they were friends and not somebody that could harm us π she also had separation anxiety if we were out too long, but I think that's because she used to cuddle me on our settee for our afternoon nap π₯² the photo attached is her being calm because she was tired after completing a 5k walk, roll, or stroll with us for the UK's MS Society charity π she didn't complain either when I put the top on from the year before on her π«
This was a few years ago, back when I had short hair and dyed it blue π€£ still have glasses with reaction lenses though, just not those ones! My hair's definitely longer now, since it's grown below my collar bone π should have seen the length it was at back in 2019! It was tothe base of my spine, and I think 1 of the reasons I had it cut off was because it was very heavy when wet π¬ that, and I wanted to donate it to the Little Princess Trust, so they can make wigs out of real hair for people who've lost theirs to cancer treatments π’ my husband donated blood, now platelets, and I wanted to donate my own blood. However, because I'm on medications, the people can't take it because they don't want my life to be put in danger with not having the full dosing in my body π’
That makes sense.
I've never donated blood or hair but am on the organ donor list. I just hope they make sure I'm dead before "harvesting" π π
π€£ you probably would be! Blood should be a part of "Organ Donation", so that your blood wouldn't go to waste too π€£
Or my bad legπ It needs to make itself useful.
Maybe you could donate it, get yourself a robotic leg π I was thinking of donating my brain and nerves to Body World, but they've got plenty of bodies to go through, and a few pieces with brains. You could check it out! It's museum is in Amsterdam. See pic of the "flying spaghetti monster" I took when I went with my husband 5ish years ago.
All the crazies live here!!! π€£