it aaaaall
goes under the couch.
Mickey, my cardigan corgi is a puppy - ish and is fascinated by geckos... we have a lot of them here in Florida... Mickey followed / chased one in the house the other day and it promptly
went under the couch... I understand their good luck... well I hope so.
Not exact matches
«When I was 22 years old, a guy who owned a little bodega in my neighborhood told me, «If you really want to start a company, you better dig
under your
couch for a couple of extra dollars, stop
going out to dinner four times a month, trade in your car for a cheaper one, and raise that $ 40,000 or $ 30,000, if you can, by yourself.»»
You want to look at that they see
under the
couches,
under the beds,
under the tables they like to
go out for little things that gets that fall down there.
Elana — first — you are doing a good job second — at 9 months your bubba is learning about object permanence — if he fusses when you leave the room — he is developmentally right on track don't worry — it doesn't last — and is actually a good sign — it signals that he is well attached to you — which is highly desirable in terms of raising happy well adjusted children that are willing to explore their world He isn't to young for independent play — It just might be for a little while that it happens while he can see you As he chooses to — allow him to move himself out of your sight (somewhere safe of course) i.e around the edge of a
couch, through a door way etc — playing disappearing and reappearing games like peek - a-boo and hiding things
under boxes / blankets for him to «find» etc is good too as time
goes on — he will learn that things re-appear when they disappear
Now,
go cuddle
under a warm blankie on the
couch, flip on your favorite binge watch shows and enjoy your Matzo ball Soup!
I like to
go out, but also enjoy cuddling up on the
couch under a blanket...
The
Couch Potato strategy thrives on simplicity, but advanced index investors (geeks) should understand what
goes on
under the hood of ETFs.
He will run behind the chair, sit
under the table,
go back behind the
couch.
If I throw the ball from the
couch she gets annoyed and starts pushing it
under other furniture so I have to get up or she
goes to the top of the steps and throws the ball, chases it, and repeats.
Put her leash around your waist so that she's always nearby and can't sneak off to «
go» on your
couch or
under your bed.
Both of my wiener dogs at different times were shaky and had weak hind legs.One of my dogs could not jump on the
couch, could not climb stairs and would lay
under the bed shaking.I thought maybe she had really bad arthritis or a bad back injury.I gave her calcium pills in wet cat food and she got better for a little while.so later I gave my dog a calcium pill in meat and my dog got worse as the days
went by.Every day I gave my dog a calcium pills and she didn't get better.It later dawned on me that maybe the wet cat food is what helped the first time.I gave my dog wet cat food every day for a few days and my dog improved immediately back to normal.Later when my other dog got the same type of condition, I gave her wet cat food and it worked for her and she
went back to normal... Sharing this story because I believe it will help a lot of dogs.
While dogs love to
go for rides in the car, most cats would rather hide
under the
couch.
No matter how long you cower behind a
couch guards don't simply
go back to their standard patrol routes, an admirable decision from the developers as it means a screw - up is truly penalised, whereas in many other stealth titles much of the tension is lost when you know you can hide
under a desk until the scary people with guns forget about your existence.
Now, let me tell you what adverse possession isn't: it isn't when someone else's house
goes into foreclosure and is sitting vacant, and you somehow get into the house, put your
couch in the living room and declare it to be yours
under adverse possession.
When you did the post on moving the dining table
under that huge window and I looked from the front of your leather
couch and saw your vision, I pulled out your wide - open floorplan sketch and I thought: Although she's not saying it, at some deep level, she must have realized that if she
went with that completely open plan, no one's eye would ever notice that beautiful dining setup by the window — there would be too much visual clutter beyond it.