Clearly I'm not the only one who's sensitive to our time together. I've now had the weapons of mass destruction for a month and they have really been on good behavior. Honeymoon of sorts, if you will. There hasn't been any major disasters, they haven't broken anything and the only thing really not cool was DD peeing in my bed the second day they were home. But of all of the glass candle holders and other little nick nacks around, nothing has been broken or fell down. Except yesterday, finally they decided that it's time to start causing some trouble. I was on my way to see my mom, put my wallet, iPod shuffle and keys on the floor, turned around for few minutes and when I went to pick them up, the ear phones for the iPod were chewed into pieces! And shuffle's a funny gadget, it doesn't have any controls except in the ear phones so I can't control it. I can use other ear phones to listen but without remote can't control the volume or change songs, play lists, nothing. Thanks monsters!
I am taking the monsters to the vet today. I think they have ear ticks (I am 100% that that's the accurate English term but don't feel like googling cuz it's so time consuming so just go with it) and I want them to be checked out. They shake their heads a lot and scratch them and have this dark stuff in their ears and according to my pamphlets that's the most likely cause. It's not like I'm really rolling in money but better safe than sorry. Besides, these are my babies! And I don't want it to turn into ear infections or anything more serious.
I was in a adventurous mood yesterday and decided to try to take the monsters outside. Of the apartment at least. Every time I leave the apartment now the terrorists are trying to come with me so I kinda need to move in the speed of light and shut the door in their faces and hope they stay inside. So I put the leashes on them and opened the door. They came out just fine but when it was time to go down the stairs DD wouldn't move and BK was heading down. I'm in the middle of the stairs when the lights go off. My hands are extended as far away from each other as can be and I can't reach the switch. We were able to go down one flight of stairs before I called it quits. DD really wasn't being cooperative and I was basically just wiping the floors with them so it's gonna take some time to get them used to the leashes. Harnesses go on and off easily but leashes are totally different story. Like they do in AA, one day at a time! But at least the stairs are clean now. No mopping necessary!
Gotta go! Later
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