09 June 2007

boont and a pupper dawg

On a semi foggy day... I spent the morning shopping for essentials, and a greek-flared snack medley, which makes a great breakfast: (tomatoes, cucumbers, olive oil, kalmata olives and feta cheese)... also some hummus and crackers, etc. Mm...

So now Sandy pants and I are lazing around nside the house, I just vaccuumed a bit and swept up some after taking her to the beach this morning.
There must have been 13 labs there: 7 yellows, 2 goldy/browns, 2 chocolates, and 2 black labs... I kept joking that it must be Lab day at the beach but none of the other people seemed to laugh or care to converse... whatevah...
She got into a stick-grabbing tussle with a black lab and it was cute, but when she started begging for treats the other people were having none of it. She is a mighty beggar, for sure... Now she's curled up on the chair with a tennis ball tucked neatly under her neck by being hugged by her arm... too cute!

So just waiting for Josh's return call to chat about whether he's available and willing to share the Dad wishes of transport and care for two weeks... I was looking around a bit online for prices of flights, and $547 if I don't wait much longer seems like the average base price. Then I'd want to sleep in a hotel, I'd insist, in fact, for want of privacy in his studio apartment, but be entirely willing to get up very early and help Dad around the house, assuming that he'd allow me access to the Batmobile to take him shopping and to work for a few hours a day. I do want to help out as much as I can, and as much as I can afford to take off work would be 4 or 5 days at the most, so ... whatever.

AND there you have it... the little blurb of what's going on in my head right now... Trying to pass the saturday away slowly and soak up in my time off after being on my feet for a week straight... If only I could train the pupper dawg to give me a foot massage all would be perfect. A sunny day, with nothing to do, freshly unwatched videos from the rental store, a brand new hill a few blocks away that we've slated a sunset-watching ceremony in a few hours...

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