Saturday, March 8, 2014

My First Convertible Ride!


Today has been one of the best days of my life. Can't really say much about my life before last August, but I know it changed then. I had been in the animal shelter for over a month when it all changed. The Emery Family adopted me and I just put the past behind me. They put the leash on me and I was outta there!

Anyway, enough of all that! About today-- I took my first ride in my mommy's convertible. She loves that car almost as much as she loves me (but not quite 'cause I have wet kisses and a wagging tail on my side). I fit perfectly behind the two seats on the towel she laid out for me. She somehow foolishly thought it would catch the dog hair. Number one: the wind blew hair all over the car, her, and Daddy. Number two: I couldn't sit still. With the top down, I had a panoramic view and could see everything. It was awesome! You couldn't wipe the smile off of my face. You'll see the pictures because my mommy take pictures of me all of the time.
At one moment, I couldn't contain my excitement and just leaned over to give Daddy a wet kiss! Just wanted to say thanks to him for letting me come along. He's not big on animals, but I love him anyway.

Then after cruising around, we stopped at a park, Pyne Road Park. I was able to get out and run a bit. Daddy left the music playing in the car so it was pretty cool to hang out and listen to some tunes. Mommy threw the tennis ball and I chased it some but got bored with that pretty fast. I had other things to explore in this new place. I had not reached the trash can long to investigate some scent I had picked up on before she caught me and put the leash on me. That move also ended my hopes of reaching the edge of the lake. I couldn't understand why I couldn't go to the water. Does this woman not know me at all?!? Oh, but then she rambled something about knowing I wanted to go down there but I couldn't get my feet wet and then get back in the car. So I thought, "ok mom, you win!"
Then it was time to head home. I hopped right back in the car, but this time, I was riding in the front seat! Or so I thought. That idea was short-lived. They moved me back to the useless towel, but I do believe the back had the best view.
I love my family and my mommy's car and my daddy's boat (but that's another story for another day).





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