Thursday, July 7, 2011

Fetch = Best Thing Ever!

There's an abso-freaking-lutely amazing doggy day care center called Fetch! next door practically to our apartment, and I am madly in love with it. Not only is the staff super nice, but the facility is huge, clean, has slides for Rosie to play on (which she LOVES), and the dogs are all super sweet. She actually wants to go to daycare, and for the most part leaves willingly with the staff (which is the equivalent of another dog saying "Peace Out" and running off without looking behind). Best of all, I bring her home and she does this:
She totally and completely passes out! I love it. :-) So different from the walks-on-the-hour she wanted last night.

Handsome's been out of town for work, so today, with both my loves out of the house, I decided to do a major clean up. There's now artwork on the walls, more things out of boxes (it's a slow process), and definite plans to buy more bookcases. The poor artwork might not be thrilled with me, though... I couldn't figure out how to make the drillbit work for real, so I used it by hand to start a hole, hammered in the screw slightly (just a couple taps so it went where I thought it should), then turned the screw for the rest (and majority) of the way into the wood. In other words, I totally made up how home improvement should work, Woozel style. I don't think Handsome's going to leave the tools where I can get them next time he goes out of town, seeing as he does not approve of the whole hammering screws technique.*

While it's kind of nice to have quiet time to study, Rosie and I are both super excited that Handsome gets home tomorrow! She does not approve of late night walks with just her mommy; as soon as it's dark, I am supposed to be safe in the house or have Handsome escort me outside, apparently. Althought I love having him home, it is exciting that he went on his trip, though, because it's more good work opportunities for him. Yay computer stuff! If anyone wants to really know more, you'll have to ask him, as my brain is too full of  anatomy to focus on the tech-speak right now. Now, back to studying!

Cheers,
Woozel

*For the record, I do know that screws are not meant to be hammered. This was an exception to how I normally use tools, not the rule!

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