Thursday night, Blossom locked us out of the house. Yes, BLOSSOM locked us out of the house. Scott and I were sitting outside with Greta when we heard a scratch at the front door. I tried to open it, but it was locked. The thing is, you can't lock our door from the outside without a key; therefore, Blossom locked us out of the house. As she watched us out the window through her sad eyes, I foolishly tried persuading her to unlock it.
Trying to open the door and get to her family, I'm not sure if she locked it with her nose or her paw.
Thankfully, Scott remembered he had left one of the basement windows open. Unfortunately, he had to break a screen to get in. Together again; all is right in Blossom's world.
April is National Autism Awareness Month. I love someone with Autism....and here she is! These are photos from Laura's horse therapy on Thursday. Oh dear, sweet, beautiful Laura. I pray for the day you will talk to me. I can't wait to know what you think about riding horses. They say you love to talk and sing in your Laura language while you are riding. I'd give anything to know what you are saying.
Driving home from work yesterday, I saw my dad and my nephew cutting the grass together. I stopped and took a few pictures.
Dad said he caught on really quick however, he liked to drive it too fast. I just hope Dad trains him well because we will be counting on Daniel to mow our grass in a few years.
I'm off to pack now. Headed to Raleigh to watch the Carolina Hurricanes play tonight.
Whoa, that Blossom is quite a dog! I guess the moral of that story is: Never leave the house without a key, even if you're only going to sit on the porch.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that Laura has found something that she loves to do. And...might there be a race car in Daniel's future?