Sunday, January 4, 2015

Tell Me More (Woof)

The female Chihuahua of our human/canine family unit, Lola, has so many admirable qualities among them are her ability to be carefree (ornery), her ability to offer affection (love) on the spot with no warning, her decisiveness (and determination) as a female in getting exactly what she wants and needs), and most of all her sense of curiosity.
I truly believe if Lola were a human female, she would either be a college professor, or working in the field computer intelligence.  When I watch her at times, I can almost see the gears moving in her head as well as the pure mischievousness her precocious eyes.
Lola is curious… as to why I go to the bathroom; as to where I am in the house; when she should join me for a rest in my bed; as to why I won’t allow her to lick the dirty plates in the dishwasher ; as to when she can go to the (backyard) bathroom; why I put her and her two brothers in their cage at times when I leave the house; when I eat dinner will I accidentally drop food (and provide her an extra snack); as to who the strangers are across the street that are encroaching on her territory (and should the house be alerted); and if it’s time for a group barking session (howl of torment).

Are you the curious type? Do you always like to know the true facts behind a story? Among curious people are artist, musicians, writers, inventors, and philosophers (philanthropist). Curiosity keeps your mind agile (and constantly growing). This is an admirable quality in anyone. Keep the flames of curiosity alive and burning. You are already a winner. Don’t allow anyone to quench your spirit of always questioning what’s in your world.

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