1. Spoiled.
When we were in Miami, we found BONEfly. Somehow, wherever we go, we find something for our spoiled Stitch Sausage*. I’m often on the lookout for a better harness situation. We have had the same harness for a while, and wrestling him out of it is not really my favorite thing**.
*Second name given him by Jon.
**All of a sudden, he became weird about having things taken off his head.
Enter the BONEfly harness and leash which are hypo-allergenic, water proof, odorless, able to withstand 10x the dog’s pull strength*, but most importantly, the harness seemed to be a comfortable change. So far, I love it.
*This one is a little suspect, especially when there is another dog around.
If you like this style of harness, but aren’t ready to shell out the BONEfly prices, this was the most comparable style I could find on Amazon for a fraction of the price.
2. Home office.
Because of the ‘rona, my dining room is now Hubby’s home office. We don’t regularly use the dining room, so it really isn’t a big deal. It is, however, new for me to listen to the daily ins and outs of his work. It is also freeing that now Stitch wants to be around him all day instead of me.
3. Roots.
To top off the insanity of everything that has been going on in our world, we had a septic leak recently in our basement. Our initial thought was we needed the septic pumped* only to find out it was something more. After a visit from my dad and another from my brother to clear the line, we then went up close and personal and sent a video camera in. It was confirmed. We got roots*.
*You don’t want to know how long it had been.
**And if, like me, you have no idea what that means, we basically have a little garden started in our pipes. Wrong place to be starting a garden right now, but at least our property is trying to go green.
4. Gloves.
Greater than my disappointment in American hoarding is how people are choosing to discard their protective gloves. Fear has absolutely made people lose their minds. Polluting our earth apparently gets a free pass if you are discarding gloves used as extra protection when you’re out there fighting the virus in the grocery stores.
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