I was going to get some cards done last night for my group swaps but when my son came to the door for band practice I heard some little scratches on the door.  It was cute little Reese and my son's sweet gf.
A was making an adorable tissue box cover.  She used brown/pink/green flowered paper and tons of green & pink buttons.  SO cute!  So while she did that, I tried to figure out my SU order without breaking the bank.  
I made a boiled dinner and Reese was looking hungry.  I ended up giving her bits of ham and some potatoes.  I still cannot believe my attitude about this little dog.  I'm wondering what made me change my mind about not liking dogs in my house?  I think it's because she's not a jump-on-you kind of dog and she's so little and cute.  I still don't think I'll ever have a pet.  I just like when she visits.  As for cats, I'll never like them.
 
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Well, I'm 100% a dog person and not a cat person, so I am in total agreement there. I also think that bringing a dog into your home makes a huge difference in how attached you get to them, and how involved you are in their lives and they in yours. It makes a huge difference - I've had outside only and inside dogs, and the gap is huge :)
Glad you got a little doggie love :)
I'm a 100% dog person too. I don't have one right now because we're always gone. But when we retire we'll get another. We had a Spitz (American Eskimo) for 13 years and a Corgi for 1 - we gave her away to a family with kids and another Corgi to play with. She was a mess - my DH called it "that bitch dog" all the time. My son in Seattle has a yellow lab. We're going to meet her this summer!
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