Our neighbor has more dogs than any person should have. My kids do not have a pet - much to the dismay of my sister-in-law. Just recently, our neighbor aquired a new small dog from an abusive situation. The dog - dare I say - is cute. This dog was very shy and would not let anyone come close to it. That made it a challange - and I do not like to lose. I am happy to say that the dog will now not only let me rub it but will sit in my lap. Yesterday, Katie and I were outside playing with the dog and we left to go into the house. Before I could turn around, the dog was in our HOUSE! I screamed - Katie smiled and said, "It's like we have a dog!" Yes - we have a dog. I'm not sure how it happened and the neighbors do not know that we have taken their dog and renamed it. So far, she has been sleeping on our front porch - there is no way I can let her come into the house. Our neighbors house is for sale - I wonder if they will let us keep the dog? This is the first step - but she is not coming in the house.
Sometimes my kids can say the funnest words. This morning it was so foggy outside that it was difficult to see. Katie says, "I can't believe how froggy it is this morning." Cole agreed that it was very froggy. Katie sometimes says allergy for alert when playing battle with her brother. Cole says that he takes durteck (Zurteck) for allergies. They were singing, "The weather outside is nightfull, the sun is so delightful, since we have no place to go, Let it snow." Well, at least they say I love you just right.