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Sick doggie
Resting now.

Woke by a 
sick doggie
Little sleep
Please...
Please...
Please...
no more snow!

My day 
will 
only get
better
from here,
right?

Here's hoping...

Comments

  1. It will. I'm up too! Reading for class. I just decided to get my comments done and thought to myself, "no one's going to have posted yet." Five people have...

    Have a better day. Hope your dog is feeling better.

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    1. I think he's already feeling better. Thank you! Thanks for commenting! :)

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  2. Hope both of you are feeling better! I guess our snow went to your way this time....I still better leave extra time to scrape my car windows as it has been cold again. Do you think I will still be scraping car windows a month from now?

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    1. Thanks Jaana! It feels like the snow will never go away!! Can't wait for spring!!

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  3. Have a day of wakeful alertness (and healthy dogginess)
    Kevin

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  4. I hear you. It snowed here again yesterday, between that and testing, it's been hard to feel energized. Hope you have a better night!

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  5. I hope your day does get better, for you and your sick puppy. I was glad we did not wake to snow this morning. We escaped it for once. Spring has got to be on its way.

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  6. Hope it all got better, Michelle.

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  7. Hope Leo is feeling better and the snow stayed away!

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  8. It does get better after 4 a.m.! Give doggie loads of hugs, and keep looking for spring. It's got to be there somewhere!

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  9. We have a blizzard warning for tomorrow!!
    I hope Leo is better!

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  10. Parts of the day got better and parts didn't, but Leo's feeling better! It snowed ALL day, but no snow on the roads. :) Today is a new day! Thank you all for your kind words and support!

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