Monday, November 5, 2012

Toko, the Very Social Animal, Takes Over the Blog

Lunch at the office.                   How good am I?
This was Thursday, November 1. I have just turned 11 weeks old.

Friday, Nov 2, mom took me to see grandma Kim, back at the place where I was born. I got to see my sister Chickadee. We had so much fun playing. I wish I could have stayed all day. Mom's camera isn't any good at taking pictures of puppies playing. Mom says Grandma Kim gave me a shot, but I didn't notice.

Me and Chickadee having a fabulous romp. Yeah. It really is me and Chickadee. Remember what I said about mom's camera.

Saturday I got to spend a long time at Auntie Jen's with Auntie Amanda visiting with Calais who is a human girl age 2 & 1/2, and Sonja who is a human baby. And Koda!! Who is a dog! This visit he loosened up and played with me. We got to play and sleep and play and eat and sleep and go out and play and sleep . . . The humans watched football on the tv. Not much fun for us dogs. Live football was fun last week, but that's over now. No one took any pictures.

Sunday was very busy. Mom brought me into church between services. I met a ton of people and lots of great kids. Then we visited Martha and JR. They are neighbors. JR is 9. He played laser chase with me. I know, it's a cat game, but I thought it was fun. Then we went in the car again, and I had to stay in the crate until Auntie Jen said to mom, 'Bring your dog in!" It was a human party - a baby shower. Lots of lovely people, and crumbs to eat. And Koda was there. I got a really fun cardboard box to play with. I didn't get to eat much of it though. Mom saw to that.

Today was Monday. The sun came out, so mom did a foto shoot with me in the yard.
 I used to think this yard was pretty big, but it's shrinking. Or I am growing. Or something.
Here I am, just being me.
Mom says this is my pedestal. Whatever.
I like sitting on it.

Now I'm happy, sleeping on mom's feet, after eating a huge dinner. Amazing, isn't it, how I can sleep and write at the same time. Mom wishes she could do that.

Happy Tails,

Toko