Enjoy meeting the now 1 year old, handsome Levi!
Ever wondered how our 2015 puppies are doing? Now you can know! This is the second of the puppy posts, and if we're sent more updates soon from the other owners, we will post them too. (read the first post to greet Levi's brother Quinn)
Enjoy meeting the now 1 year old, handsome Levi!
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Today is Noah's 4th birthday!! Here's a list of four reasons of how Noah pushes me to be a better human. 4 Reasons Why Noah Makes Me A Better Human:
Read part one! §§§ At 7:15 the next morning, Oma was up and around, waking us up, and getting us breakfast. Us dogs went outside for a sniff of morning air (I highly recommend the 7:46 air - so fresh and misty smelling!) Oma said Girl would be home in the afternoon, so I tried to think of something to do until then. That took me a looong while, and I may have fallen asleep while thinking. But at 8:22 I decided that I would be helpful and bring out some laundry. But no one was around to take it away from me, so I just smelled a dirty sock for a bit. Ivy suggested we have a jumping contest, but it's not fair for Buddy and I since Ivy can jump insanely high, and Buddy doesn't have good knees. Buddy thought we should sneak into the kitchen to find a snack, but of course that wouldn't work because: A. We'd get into so much trouble. And B. Oma was sitting right there, so she would obviously see us. We settled on a game of hide and seek, which didn't last long because Buddy decided to stop looking after 30 seconds for us, and take a nap. And I was in a tight spot, so I got annoyed because my legs got cramped and Ivy was hiding where she always does: behind the stove. So it really wasn't fun at all. Oma went out to check on the farm animals and after a while her sister and brother in law came over, so that was a fun surprise. Of course I barked, but once I realized they were friendly I stopped. They have a big black poodle at their house named Olive, so they don't mind petting us and having us pant on them. Once they left, Buddy rested in Oma's room and I took a snooze on the couch, since I wouldn't be allowed to once Girl got home. Soon I heard a van door open and Girl came in! I was so happy to see her, but she was kinda busy feeding the lambs and putting away her luggage. She took Ivy and I out back to play, and then brushed me a little. I asked if we were going somewhere, and she said to a "cruise in". "What is that? Is there boats?" I asked. "You'll see. Now stand still while I get this tangle out." She replied. Soon she was done with the grooming, and getting ready to go, and we walked (along with Missy, Girl's mom and her brother, Boy) down the road a little ways to a church. "THIS is a cruise in?!" I said. "Yup! What do you think Noah?" Girl said. Well, to tell the truth, it just looked like a few tractors and shiny cars parked in a yard. I got my picture taken next to an old fire engine, which was pretty cool! Girl made me practice my obedience skills while I was there, so I didn't really get a good long sniff in. I was watching a few kids, and hoping they'd walk over to pet me, when Girl said we should go home. I went - though I wanted to stay longer and see if I could eat some popcorn, but a big rain cloud was coming and we could hear the thunder. Girl told me to go potty before it rained, then she went outside to shut some of the barn windows. Missy, Boy and Girl's mom came home soon after, to help put away the lambs, and baby cows. (we have three calves now!) And boy, oh boy, did it rain! Then it got cooler, and the sunset was really pretty! I was glad Girl was home, and lay near her while she ate a late supper and read a book. But next time she goes away, (especially to a lake!!) I want to go too, because it gets kind of boring without her. And humid too, (though I'm not sure she can control that a lot, except for turning the air conditioner on).
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