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Happy Birthday

Ok, I know it's been a while since I posted.
Yet as crazy as life is, I figure I better make a post cause it's her πŸŽ‰ 🎈 Birthday.
We get to give her a cookie here with yogurt icing and biscuit.  We sang her a birthday song a few times.  And Kim says she is not the only one to eat with her mouth open.  Maybe that's between Kim, and I joke.πŸ˜…
Dix scraped off the and for part of it, then took a few nibbles than a chomp out.  She does put it in her past and goes after it in this photo.



After finishing gives a big burp and licks the pink icing off the carpet, she left πŸ‘ˆ.
The carpet is in need if a need for replacement.
She has gone to town chewing patches in the rug.  Thankfully she has only done it to the carpet, not the full-on carpet.  There were stains in it before. After the puppy age, I think I will replace it as first-year did.


First, Kim is working from home, yet we did get to go to McDonald's and get dinner.  A 26$ tab and we get Dix an ice cream sundae plain, of course.

And a few toys.  That dog 🐢  got into,  as penetrated a pillow a day before putting the stuff all over the floor.

The pillow my wife bought for Valentine's day, she buys a heart ❤️pillow every year, Dix pulled the fluff out of it after we showed her those chew toys but told she must wait till tomorrow.   Ger an hour to lay down.  Come back to dust all over the living room.  She is usually more behaved than that.
 Yet we can get another heart pillow next February.

 We are at Mcdonald's drive-through. 

She's buckle in with a body harness—her second one.  After one walk, it never got off in time; she chewed right πŸ‘‰into and wrecked it.  Now it's off the first time she walks the door.  It's a whole new dog in a new way, and she is laying down after ice cream, biscuits and is now on adult food/puppy food mix.  We mix the two bags to ease her unto better regularity of dog dirt.  Hopefully, no surprises.  Some to lose some to hard.  Depending on training and treat balance. On days she gets cheese πŸ§€ to harden the number of treats Kim gives.

 The wife has got her out for more walks than I did this week.

Here is the last photo of us out for her BD.
  
My Beautiful wife, Dix, on the ride for treats.

Life is good.  I am one lucky guy to have a family πŸ‘ͺ.

I hope you all are managing these times as the new normal.
Too many people have to take a rest.  Relax.  Quit stressing people out.  Not take everything so seriously.  And as momma mia says. Screw them if they can't take a joke. 
&you can dance, as such so on and so forth.  
Confusious never give a man sword who can't dance.  That's also the central protagonist joke to say.  WORD. Mic drop.
Best photo for last.

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