Monday, March 5, 2012

Gone to the Dogs - Volume 2

Hi there Babble fans! It’s me, Maggie!


Mom can’t come to the laptop right now; she’s tied up in Deadline Land. It happens every year about this time, tournament basketball and politics heat up and her assignment sheet goes from manageable to “shoot me now.” So – while stressed Mom snarfs down sleeve after sleeve of Thin Mints like a manners deficient buzz saw, I thought you might like to hear a few things I’ve learned about my humans.

First, the big guy – Dad, is a complete pushover. He likes to pretend he’s all “alpha male”, pah-leez, he’s not fooling anyone. In fact, he’s my “mark” at the dinner table. Sure, I sit like a good girl beneath the table, but I’ve got a system – give Dad’s ankle a quick lick and break out the “poor, starving me” eyes –and it’s HELLO, POT ROAST!

Mom, well she’s a different story. She doesn’t cave easy and it takes a bit more finesse and planning. Late at night I watch her struggle with her WIP, she gets this “why the BLANK bother” expression. (Depending on fatigue, the BLANKS get pretty colorful.) That’s when I move in for the kill. A little whimper, an affectionate head nudge, top it off with an “I believe in you, Mom!” expression, and BAM – cookie for me, wine for Mom. Everybody wins.

My Big Brother is the silent type. (Yes, my mother is one of those dorks who refers to me as one of her kids – but if you ask me, until one of the human kiddos poop on the lawn or sprout a tail - I think she’s bonkers!) After a tough day, it takes a KGB Interrogation Team to pull the details out of BB, but one round of our infamous “tackle basketball” and his disposition infinitely improves. The best part - when he thinks no one’s around, BB leans in, squishes my floppy face in his hands and tells me he loves me. (Melts Mom’s heart.)

Little Brother, oh Little Brother is far more complicated than can be contained in one blog. LB and I have a Timmy and Lassie type relationship; he’s what you might call a Consequence Impaired Adventurer. I’ve yanked his teetering, Levis clad behind down from the edge of the well WAY too many times to mention, and truth be told, I’m exhausted. But there’s no one a Lab loves more than a messy eater with hyperactivity issues. A match made in Heaven!


And there you have it – my life in Babble Land, but before I sign off I’m going to ask a little favor. It is my 2nd birthday on March 17th, yep, St. Pats - an Irish girl to the core! And the best gift you could give me is to find room in your heart and home for a four legged family member – there are plenty of us out there waiting for our forever homes – maybe it’s yours?

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5 comments:

Leigh Covington said...

This is brilliant and so fun to read. So nice to meet your Maggie. Awwww - I need a dog just like you!

Kathryn Elliott said...

Thanks for stopping by, Leigh. I'm sure there is a Maggie out there waiting for you!

Anita Grace Howard said...

I LOVE reading posts through the eyes of our four-legged-friends. This was wonderful! Maggie looks an awful lot like my black lab, Raven. I'll bet they'd have all kinds of things to talk about. ;) Good luck w/the deadline!

Kathryn Elliott said...

Hi Anita! Thanks for stopping by my little corner of chaos! I'm sure you feel my deadline pain! :-) Looking forward to Splintered!

Bethany Crandell said...

Do you know that swinging by your blog is usually one of my favorite things to do?! No lie. I am always entertained when I come here. Well...usually.
Today I'm not pleasantly amused I'm annoyed. YOUR DOG IS LIKE 1,000X SMARTER THAN MINE!!