You know what sucks the worst? My puppy who wont stop digging up the carpet when I leave. Technically he isn't a puppy anymore so this is so annoying! He doesn't chew on anything else like my shoes (although he does carry them all to the couch so he can hang out with them) or furniture and he doesn't pee on anything so am I being a spoiled brat complaining about this one flaw of his? Maybe, but I DON'T CARE!
The second I walk out the front door without him its like I've been kidnapped by Nazis and he is the only who could possibly save me, so my life depends on him getting out to find me! Lets be honest though, A-I live in Idaho so the Nazi population is pretty scarce, B- he is scared of his own barking and C-He weighs in at a not-so-scary 14 pounds. Also I always leave of my own free will on my own two feet. Never have I left with another person so I don't know why he has this fear.
On the days I work he gets to go to a friends house and play with his other puppy friends. He loves to play with his puppy friends and has no problem when I walk out the door. The days I don't work, if I want to get lunch with friends or run some errands he freaks out. I don't want to take him to his friends house across town only to pick him up an hour later. I don't know what to do!!
So sometime this week I will be replacing the carpet in by the door with a beautiful new tiled entryway. If it doesn't stop him from trying to claw his way to freedom it will, at the very least, make his little nails shorter. I would get another dog but that seems like admitting defeat. Also when I got Murphy (my puppy) I lucked out and got everything I wanted in a dog. LAAAZZZY. Also I'm not ready to share my love with another fur baby.
I'm moving in a few weeks to a place with a yard so maybe that will help... UGH! #puppy problems!
Do you remember being in Jr High when life was all figured out? MASH had told me everything I needed to know. I would marry David Boreanaz, build a house in the country and have seven kids. So what happens when you find yourself at a certain age with no David in sight? I have no stinkin clue, but feel free to tag along as I figure it.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
CARL
Have you seen Italian Job? You know, with Marc Walberg ? (Yum) Well I have. and I loved it! I wanted a mini cooper so bad after that! I almost bought eight years ago. At that point in my life I was married and planning a family though so I bought a practical car. I'm now divorced and didn't ever get those babies so I have regretted it ever since.
The car I bought was getting to the point of no return. I didn't trust it anymore and was thinking about starting to look for a new one. I decided to start looking online to see what was in my budget, next thing I knew I had traded in my old car for my new one! I went the complete opposite) of what I did last time (not responsible and not practical) and got an adorable red Mini Cooper convertible!
Before I move on to my new car though I do have some great things to say about my old one. Sadly I never named it but here is of a list of things that it got me through. I loved this car and it got me through a lot. Whatever crap was going on, at least I had a reliable car.
106,212 miles
17,000 dollars
10 moves
7 Years
3 Sets of tires
2 Windshields
1 Crappy marriage
For a while everything I owned fit inside of this car. The passenger side speaker only worked on the highway. The back windows only rolled down when its cold outside. The second radio preset didn't work and the key-fob only worked for the first two years and the last two months. It was tough to say goodbye.
But now I have a new car. I'm considering it my midlife crisis and his name is Carl. I think we are going to have a great time together.
#mynewmini #summercancomenow
The car I bought was getting to the point of no return. I didn't trust it anymore and was thinking about starting to look for a new one. I decided to start looking online to see what was in my budget, next thing I knew I had traded in my old car for my new one! I went the complete opposite) of what I did last time (not responsible and not practical) and got an adorable red Mini Cooper convertible!
Before I move on to my new car though I do have some great things to say about my old one. Sadly I never named it but here is of a list of things that it got me through. I loved this car and it got me through a lot. Whatever crap was going on, at least I had a reliable car.
106,212 miles
17,000 dollars
10 moves
7 Years
3 Sets of tires
2 Windshields
1 Crappy marriage
For a while everything I owned fit inside of this car. The passenger side speaker only worked on the highway. The back windows only rolled down when its cold outside. The second radio preset didn't work and the key-fob only worked for the first two years and the last two months. It was tough to say goodbye.
But now I have a new car. I'm considering it my midlife crisis and his name is Carl. I think we are going to have a great time together.
#mynewmini #summercancomenow
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