The word of the day for January 12, 2008 is "busy" — adjective — 1 a: engaged in action : occupied. b: being in use [found the telephone busy]. 2: full of activity : bustling [a busy seaport]. 3: foolishly or intrusively active : meddling. 4: full of distracting detail [a busy design].
Quite an eventful day here. I did laundry, took the Christmas lights off the spruce tree and the porch, walked the dog, bought Girl Scout cookies, put together a doggy booster seat, fed my husband and played with the computer. I also sorted through some clutter in my computer room (this must be women's work because it is never done.) It is a good thing that tomorrow is a day of rest.
After church I may talk Lloyd into driving us to the park so we can see how well the dog seat does. Bubbles thinks it is a very nice thing to have, but we haven't tried it out yet. There will be pictures.
The quote for today is from John Donne (1572–1631), British poet. The Sun Rising (l. 1–3). . .:
Busy old fool, unruly sun,
Why dost thou thus
Through windows, and through curtains call on us?
;^) Jan
3 comments:
booster seat? he's to short to hang his head out the window... poor li'l guy
-cybil
Well it has been a busy busy couple of days..Church concert went really well last night, Have not laughed so much for many a day...Never heard of a seat for a dog ?? me wee one sits on Mary's knee or on the floor..poor wee Dee see what he is missing x Love for now Sybil xx
It is good for car-riding dogs to have a safety seat to keep them from becoming a missile in the event of an accident. It sounds like Bubbles has found doggy heaven at your house!
You had a much more productive weekend than I did. I chose not to attend a UMW Exec. Mtg. Saturday morning, then stayed home from church Sunday, too.
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