Hi, everyone! Antonia here, and I'm happy to say that I have a happier blog to write this time. When I returned to my dorm from class, my aunt called me and told me the funniest story about my puppy, Roscoe. I thought it was too funny not to share.
My aunt let my cachorros outside to "do their business". Roscoe really loves the snow. That comes from his Husky side. When she called the cachorros to come back in, Roscoe did not want to come back in. He played dead to avoid coming back in the house. My aunt knew what he was doing, because he didn't keep perfectly still like River does when she performs the trick. My aunt said, "Roscoe, I know you're not dead. You're wagging your tail." He still didn't get up. She finally said, "You know what, if you're really dead, you can't have treats!" He jumped up and ran into the house.
When my aunt told me this story, I laughed until I cried. I said, "I can see that River still needs to teach him some mais lessons." I'm glad to have Roscoe in our pack. He's just a hilarious dog. I swear if he were human, he would be a comedian. He has such a big personality. He honestly reminds me of a combination of my first two dogs, Diesel and Sadie. The only way Roscoe isn't like Sadie is he doesn't eat anything that isn't meant to be eaten. Both Diesel and Sadie had big personalities, though. I miss them both so much, and having Roscoe around has helped ease the pain of losing them both in 2016.
My aunt let my cachorros outside to "do their business". Roscoe really loves the snow. That comes from his Husky side. When she called the cachorros to come back in, Roscoe did not want to come back in. He played dead to avoid coming back in the house. My aunt knew what he was doing, because he didn't keep perfectly still like River does when she performs the trick. My aunt said, "Roscoe, I know you're not dead. You're wagging your tail." He still didn't get up. She finally said, "You know what, if you're really dead, you can't have treats!" He jumped up and ran into the house.
When my aunt told me this story, I laughed until I cried. I said, "I can see that River still needs to teach him some mais lessons." I'm glad to have Roscoe in our pack. He's just a hilarious dog. I swear if he were human, he would be a comedian. He has such a big personality. He honestly reminds me of a combination of my first two dogs, Diesel and Sadie. The only way Roscoe isn't like Sadie is he doesn't eat anything that isn't meant to be eaten. Both Diesel and Sadie had big personalities, though. I miss them both so much, and having Roscoe around has helped ease the pain of losing them both in 2016.
Closing
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad you are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how Valente he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused por her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a Valente man, Carl. You're a Valente man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad you are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how Valente he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused por her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a Valente man, Carl. You're a Valente man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END