Dad and I were talking the other day, and he said “Lilsy, why don’t you write as often as you used to?”.
To which I replied “I’m tired. I’m really old, and it’s hard to sit still for any amount of time without falling asleep.”
Dad understood and suggested that I maybe have a ghost writer or two to help me out. I thought that was a great idea, and I immediately thought of my three sisters. They could write what I told them to write and I would get all the credit. Cool! Sarah is always wanting to say something anyway, so I might as well help her focus her constant yapping.
The three lovely ladies on the right are my sisters, and will be helping me with my blog from now on. They are: (from left to right, top to bottom) Foxy, Sarah and Emma Lou.
Foxy is a stray that showed up at my Dad’s work around the time that Jake and I were loose a few years ago. When I returned from my big adventure, Foxy was there to greet me. Foxy is older, like me, and she is very sweet.
Sarah is also a stray, but she came right to the house, when we were in Pennsylvania. They say she is a Beagle mix, but I think that gives Beagles a bad rap. She showed up on a holiday weekend, as I recall, and Dad said “We’ll take her to the shelter on Monday.” “Yeah, right” said I. Obviously that didn’t happen. She’s still here and still tormenting me.
Emma Lou is the newest edition to our family. She is the youngest, and she is very sweet and kind to me. Emma would never hurt anyone except for maybe a cat or something, but even then I think she would run away. Emma came from the bad place (the s-h-e-l-t-e-r), and joined our family shortly after I lost my sister Lucy last November. I think she’ll be a great addition to the blog.
Well, that’s it for the introductions. Stay tuned for some posts from these guys. I’m sure they’ll be great, and it will save me lots of work.
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8:43 am
Hello! Nice to meet you and your family. Rio, my older dog (age 80 or so) is sitting next to me and he says you look nice. I have only just learned to understand his every word. He wants you to know that he does not like his new sis, Barbie, at all. She is only 10 months in dog years, and though she’s a former shelter dog like Rio, he thinks she should go back to the shelter. He can relate to how you feel about Sarah.
10:29 am
Hi Rio,
Thanks for visiting my blog! Good luck with Barbie, she sounds like a winner.
~Lils