Watch it, Woman. You're up next!
And don't I know it.
We took her swimming over at Kristin's house this weekend. The girl has NO FEAR. There are three steps down to the shallow end. She would get to the second step and then throw herself forward, arms out to the side, big grin on her face. And she'd sink like a stone. I reach down, snatch her out of the water and she's laughing like a loon.
Then, she'd jump from the side into the deep end, into my arms, thereby forcing me to go under and swim to where I could touch.
It was so exhausting. I'm buying her a floaty thing for next time. Not the arm thingies, but a sit-in-it floaty and maybe a life jacket.
Not the arm thingies, but a sit-in-it floaty and maybe a life jacket.
I really like the life jackets. Especially the ones for little kids with the neck thingy that supports their head if they lean backwards. Olivia needs a floaty for our 4th of July visit to Indiana.
still giggling over the asleep bare-assed on the ottoman, thereby condemning myself to a similar incident
As I recall, that ass was not entirely bare.
I sometimes see people coming back from the lake with little dogs in life jackets. I'm sure they're cute on kids, too!
As I recall, that ass was not entirely bare.
That is true. Poor Owen. He's so lucky I didn't take pictures.
does Rochester have a craigslist or freecycle? you might be able to find free giveaway kitties on that.
This is my experience as well. Bunnies held by humans from bunny-infancy can be very cuddly, or at least calm. Adult bunnies learning to be held, OTOH, kick hard.
Kittens need to be handled by a certain age, or they'll never like it.
I have a sinus headache that just won't go away, and I really wish it would, especially since it's getting bad enough to interfere with my drive home.