Friday, April 17, 2009

Blog News


For the jillions and jillions of you who follow Sweetie's blog, I have decided to add the last date she has updated it on the title over the link on the sidebar. She updated it today.

Enjoy!

6 comments:

TACParent said...

Thanks for the notice, Sweetie. But I'd have to agree with you. Especially if "she" threw the socks toward you. You are expected to catch them and kill them. Was one vanilla and the other chocolate. Rascal would like to know. He decided to eat the shuttle cocks to his sister's badmitton set. Bad dog. Bag dog.

Staying in Balance said...

Yes, one was vanilla and the other was chocolate. Good call!

What's a shuttle cock? Some sort of male chicken? ;)

TACParent said...

It's a ... it's a .... I don't know how to explain it. A white thing that looks like feathers, but it's hard and chewy. And then a half -- I tell you -- A HALF a ball glued to the top. It was my mission to remove that ball and find the other half. errrr... which happened to be on another shuttle cock. But I do like chicken -- A LOT. +Rascal

Staying in Balance said...

Ooohhhh....my mom calls them "birdies". I think "chicken" would be more appetizing.

~Sweetie

TACParent said...

My mom used to call them birdie -- until I came along. She thought calling them shuttle cocks (the .. ahem -- proper term) would deter me from eating them. But it's spring. I also ate the plastic tray from the boys lunch and a bag of cheeze-its (chewed the bag open and everything). I am spending a lot of time in doggie time out. bummer. Last post from Rascal, the dog.

Michele said...

well, i don't know sweetie, and i think she cute:0 there is a cute woofer on my blog too:0 my sisters dog, Tess:) drop by and meet tess:) truly a cuddlebug!!

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