Another Lilly Playing Video
I wrote last year about Lilly’s Tug-a-Jug. Here’s a companion video I shot last
week. …
I wrote last year about Lilly’s Tug-a-Jug. Here’s a companion video I shot last
week. …
My video technical difficulties appear contagious. NOW, my template colors have gone to hell. So sorry. I’ll get tech support on the horn Tuesday and see if I can get this fixed.
Monday afternoon before a snow storm, I took the dogs out to shoot these photos near our bridge over the little creek that crosses our land. …
We’re approaching the fourth anniversary of my first dog’s death, and it still catches me off-guard. While cleaning off some old patio furniture cushions the other day, Tom found a bevy
of Penelope’s white hair in the creases. And, it totally made me cry. …
OK. So, it’s not like it matters to me really. However, Lilly and I are sans schwag, completely without. Our invitation to take part in that videotaped interview recently included a
promise of stuff. That’s totally NOT why we did it. But, it was promised and not delivered, which I find a bit amusing considering how such media machinations typically work. …
We don’t really know when Lilly was born. Sometime in spring 2004. But, we do know when Ginko was born, so we pretend like both have the same birthday — May 13. Today, Ginko is 8, and
Lilly is 4. I can’t believe it. …
Dear Clueless Mother:
Perhaps you don’t realize how close you came to spending your oh-so-special day in the emergency room. You need to pay far more attention to that precious little one of yours. You see, the fruit of
your loins chased us quite a ways before you tuned in. Was it my yells that finally broke you out of your brunch-induced stupor? I’m not the bad guy here. Remember, we were the ones making a hasty
retreat.
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I really have no idea if I gave useful answers during our interview last Friday. But, here’s what I remembered to say. …
The second part of our video interview was more about gathering footage of Lilly playing (or whatever) that they can use (I’m assuming) with audio from me talking about her. Since
regular readers know that it’s hard to get Lilly to “play” in public, I decided to go with tricks instead. …
From a training perspective, I’ve got to say that the Relaxation Protocol and
ideas from Leslie McDevitt’s book, “Control Unleashed,” helped me give Lilly some context for what I was asking during our video
interview for this Power of Paws campaign.
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