A couple of weeks ago a little boy from a few houses away turned up at our gate with a skinny little three month old puppy with a gammy leg. Some big doses of TLC and a couple of trips to the vet later and she’s a crazy little pup that growls when she wants attention, has tried to eat 1000 Kwacha notes, whilst refusing to chew her dog bone and gets so excited when we come home or wake up in the morning that she pees herself…wonderful!
Anyway here’s some pictures of the crazy little might as promised.
Anyway here’s some pictures of the crazy little might as promised.
P.S we named her before checking what sex she was!
1 comment:
Being the sensible aunt the question begged is; what are you going to do with her when you come home? And you are obviously your mother's daughter!!
With response to something in one of your earlier blog entries - it's not just in Zmaian organisations theat people struggle with the concept or the reality of aims and objectives. I regularly have conversations with senior school managers who struggle to identify their vision, their aims and their objectives and seem incapable of setting smart targets..after all this time.
I should also have a diagramatic model to illustrate the tension between spening time on the important stuff and on the urgent stuff... no room for the interesting stuff which just might not fit into any box. But I'll send it via email.
Love you loads Nxxxxxxxxxx
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