Taking the dog somewhere might be to a dog park or something. The rest: OCD, an obsessive need to practice backing up or setting the groundwork for an insanity defense.
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Could this be a type of OCD?
I can't really imagine what else it could be.
I can't really imagine what else it could be.
He's schizophrenic and he's trying to confuse the government agents who are spying on him?
i'm thinking maybe the SUV is too big to park in the garage if you want to open the doors and get in or out. It's interesting that he doesn't do the back-and-forth thing with the dog in the car. I don't know what it means, but it's interesting.
I can't really imagine what else it could be.
Oh, poor guy. I agree with this assessment, and just, poor guy.
Ginger, I like that writing teacher. Maybe I'll put it in after all.
Checked in with Em's daycare.
She's napping and everything has been going ok so far. Em wouldn't eat the raw broccoli because it was "really, really broken". She's being pretty quiet, which is typical for her in a new situation, but isn't being crabby or cranky, thus far.
Post-nap will be the ultimate test.
If it's not having a qualitative negative effect on his life, it may be nothing more than annoying, in principle.
Does it count as OCD if it doesn't have a negative effect?
Raq, I'd agree -- OCD. Except that he may be taking the dog to a doggy day care.
I would think yes. I don't for sure, though.
Em wouldn't eat the raw broccoli because it was "really, really broken".
Adoreable. Also? Reminds me of River a bit.