A Heart-Warming Day

Yesterday was a great day here. First I read Ursula’s friendly comment on my post, then I read tammy’s comment at Montana Moments. Either one was enough to put a smile on my face for the rest of the day.

Montana Moments is a new blog written by Montana — one of my granddogs — with the help of Torben. This particular post was how she and Sammy (aka Sambuca) were outside getting some exercise when Montana thought Sammy might be lost. She couldn’t see him.

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But it was all right, he had just been hidden behind some bushes.

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Whew! She also wrote that she had been doing so well with her activity monitor that Torben and Kaitlin were going to increase her goal. I wrote some lame comment about how that wasn’t very motivating, just to show I was listening and following her blog. tammy, on the other had, knows how to talk to dogs:

oh
dearest little montana!
you’re such a thoughtful puppy to even worry about sammy.
many puppies are just self centered. only interested in catching their own tails and chewing stuff.
and here you are. searching for your brother. now that is what i call a lady.
and as to your ‘goals of activity’ . . . if i’m understanding it all . . .
be thankful your parents haven’t put you on doggy ritalin!!!
it sounds like they’re letting you work off your energy in a safe way!!! GOOD LUCK!
and
GOOD GIRL!!!! there. i said it.
if you want to hear it more often . . . just call me. i’m always happy to say it to any puppy! XOXO

Thanks, tammy, for the big grin I wore for the rest of the day.


 

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6 Responses to A Heart-Warming Day

  1. Rummuser says:

    May you have many more!

  2. Mike says:

    I agree with Ramana.

    I also had to go and read Ursala’s comment. It was wonderful. 😉 😉

  3. tammy j says:

    i’ve always known ursula really loves you and your cheerful ways.
    but she is a beautiful english real live dorothy parker. and they don’t like to show it all the time. it’s part of their mystique.
    and
    loved seeing sammy again here in his bushes camouflage! LOL.
    and you make me smile too monk.

    • Jean says:

      Ursula and I have different interactive styles and different approaches to life. That’s healthy, leads to great food for thought.

      Yes, Sammy did blend in with the bushes, didn’t he? I do love that boy. Apparently he’s still enjoying life in spite of his age and ailments.

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