Without fail, there is always someone at
the door at nap time!
Not exact matches
This is the first post I've read of your blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who read this blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today
at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the olders for quiet
time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a
door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
For the first few days she would just cry the entire
time at her
door and didn't take an actual
nap.
The thing is that after two or three weeks
at home, when he got all his vaccines, we started to leave the backyard
door open for him to go out whenever he wanted to and we walked him several
times a day so he never had the need of using the pads again, the problem is that he got so used to doing his business outside that he forgot what the pee pads are for (he sometimes even takes his
naps on them) and when we leave him alone (usually not more than 4/5 hours a day) he does his business all over the house, even when we leave some «strategic» pee pads here and there.
Made craft turtles with Sprogs; played badminton with Sprogs, assembled worm farm with Sprogs; dug up backyard looking for worms with Sprogs; filled worm farm using cutlery and plastic bowls from kitchen; left back
door open 50
times; left front
door open 20
times; played badminton with Sprogs; played Battleship with Sprog 1; had a cup of tea; played Battleship with Sprog 1 again; played a little more badminton; ducked upstairs for
nap; went to New Year's Eve party; drank lots of beer; crashed in bed
at 11.50 pm after hoovering up contents of fridge.