Shoes for comfort
Yesterday, Joan left me alone a lot. First, she woke up and said something like, "You are not going to get much of a walk." It was true she only walked me down our street and back. It seemed like she was in a hurry to get somewhere. I was ancy and lonely then and when she came home around lunchtime, she saw that I had moved one of her leather shoes onto my bed. I did not get into too much trouble because I hadn't chewed on it like I have in the past. There was a little tooth indentation but nothing too bad. I liked having it close to me as I was sad I didn't get much of a walk or love in the morning.
We did go for a long walk during lunch and I got to sit outside while Joan ate food. I even lounged in the grass a bit. It was not as nice a day as Sunday, but I don't care if I just get to be outside.
But, then Joan left again for a long time and when she got home a couple hours past sunset, I was really ready for another walk! Guess what? She found her running shoe near my bed. Yep, I was still lonely and since she had moved all her leather shoes on the other side of the dining room door, all that was left was her running shoes. So I moved one of those to my bed during the afternoon.
After our evening walk, I got to lounge on the couch with Joan while she ate her dinner and watched TV and talked on the phone.
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Posted by: Bosco | November 14, 2006 02:19 AM
ooohhh, i'm not suppose to touch my mom's shoes!! but she often will take her clothes off before she goes to bed and lay them on the floor. so i snuggle on top of them all night long!
-*w00f*
Posted by: ranger | November 17, 2006 12:30 PM
I have upgraded from shoes to boots. It tears slower.
Posted by: ah woo | November 24, 2007 05:47 PM