After seeing a friend of a friend's blog and seeing a years worth of "Wedding Wednesday" postings, I thought to myself, "I can do better than that." My thought is to have this be a little of everything. So here goes nothing!
Last night Craig had to work a little late. Now, if you know me at all, you know that I have the bed time of an eighty year old, or a two year old for that matter. When Craig works late I typically use that as my time to catch up on all my guilty pleasures. Last night it was "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." Normally Wrigley (the six year old yellow lab) just cuddles on me while we discover what shenanigans the ladies are up to. I must've dozed off after I let him outside to potty because I woke up to Craig yelling, "JP, what happened in here?!"
Let me describe what I woke up to. After what I can only imagine being a few minutes of Wrigley barking to be let in, he gave up and pushed the back door open. The back door was WIDE OPEN. Remember the cold front that came through last night? Yeah, the house was freezing when I woke up. I guess Wrigley wanted to teach me a lesson, because he decided to bring pieces of mulch in from the backyard flower beds. He knows we have a strict no mulch, no rocks in the house policy. He must've worked on his revenge for at least an hour because there were three huge piles of mulch in our living room. Keep in mind, he's doing this three feet away from my sleeping body. That rascal! He was probably staring me down and laughing as he did it.
So, if anyone's in the market for a six year old yellow lab with no boundaries, I think I know where you can find one.
The Culprit
Well "The Jenn Jenn," I'm certainly glad you decided to start blogging and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do from time time. Always remember what I think is the most important rule of Blogland and that is:
ReplyDeleteThis is your blog and what you say is the absolute gospel. While others are welcome to their own opinions, yours is the only one that really matters :)
The second rule of Blogland is that there really are no rules (Don't tell this to the person that came up with Rule #1 because it would skew the logic).
Despite what you might hear in podcasts or read in books, there really is no right or wrong way to blog. Just get in there and have fun. I LOVE the idea that your blog has no predetermined topic or theme and that it is just totally random.
So that being said, get busy writing your next post. We want to read more!