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Mar. 5th, 2012 07:17 amSpring! Not really, but my body's starting to respond to the longer days.
This weekend I wanted to buy a dog, clean all the things, bake, sew, and play in the garden (we don't have yet). My body definitely says it's starting to be springtime! :)
I cleaned some of the things, baked (cinnamon crum cake - YUM!), and did all my laundry.
Hubby says we have to 1) get a house 2) fix up the yard & garden, and THEN we can get a dog. I'm more & more drawn to getting a doberman. My stepmom had 2 when I lived with her & my father during college. I really liked those dogs. Now, I want a dog that will be affectionate, very protective, and intelligent enough to train to do fun things. There's a doberman rescue not far from where we live, so we might even be able to get a nice purebred dog for cheap. Though with our cats, it might go better if we cough up the money to buy a purebred puppy of our own, so the dog can grow up with the cats (& the cats have a tiny puppy to get used to instead of a 60-80 pound dog). :)
This weekend I wanted to buy a dog, clean all the things, bake, sew, and play in the garden (we don't have yet). My body definitely says it's starting to be springtime! :)
I cleaned some of the things, baked (cinnamon crum cake - YUM!), and did all my laundry.
Hubby says we have to 1) get a house 2) fix up the yard & garden, and THEN we can get a dog. I'm more & more drawn to getting a doberman. My stepmom had 2 when I lived with her & my father during college. I really liked those dogs. Now, I want a dog that will be affectionate, very protective, and intelligent enough to train to do fun things. There's a doberman rescue not far from where we live, so we might even be able to get a nice purebred dog for cheap. Though with our cats, it might go better if we cough up the money to buy a purebred puppy of our own, so the dog can grow up with the cats (& the cats have a tiny puppy to get used to instead of a 60-80 pound dog). :)