Now that Spring is here I've turned off the under floor heating. This has made Elfi a bit sad because she really, really loves the underfloor heating. She loves it so much that when it's turned on she pushes the dog cushions aside so she can curl up directly on the floor. Sometimes she'll even forgo sitting on the couch with us at night just so she can lay on the floor instead.
ps. Guess what? When you read this I'll be in VEGAS, baby! We're heading to the US for my husband's work convention (which is a ridiculously massive event, with lots of familiar friendly faces and a 60s theme night - I'm quite looking forward to it actually!) and we're spending a few nights in Vegas on the way. I have mentioned that life is mostly pretty darn good, right?
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In other news - I had an Everyday Objects post all drafted and scheduled and then it just kind of disappeared. It was a little heart breaking. But, in it I said thank you to those of you who commented on my last post - I do really appreciate your thoughts, so thank you!
Aren't you a lucky gal? Well, enjoy your Vegas time! You deserve it. Who's taking care Elfi when you're gone, btw?
ReplyDeleteThank you! This trip Elfi and Ferdi have gone to Puppy School (a boarding kennel), but most of the time we get someone to stay at our house if we can.
DeleteAw, Elfie! You are too adorable! I love the sleeping habits of pooches. My Ralphie likes to work her way around the house, sleeping in sun patches as they move. :)
ReplyDeleteYAY! for Vegas! How exciting! Did you get your 60s outfit sorted in the end???? Will you show pics?
Elfi is a sun seeker too!
DeleteAs for my 60s outfit...I've switched to a bright yellow crochet/lace kind of dress. If I can convince the husband to take some pics I'll share, but that is very unlikely ;)
I'm curious as well. Do you board the dogs or get a house sitter? Have a fun and safe trip.
ReplyDeleteWe try to get a house sitter whenever we can, the dogs are much happier when they get to stay at home. When we can't get someone to stay with them they go to a kennel called 'Puppy School' (cute huh?!). They always cry a bit when I take them there at first, but they get to hang out with heaps of other dogs (including three other mini-dachshunds last time they stayed there!) which is good because they don't have many doggy friends in Seoul.
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