Pairs Week Three

At either end of the ribbon

Pairs-week-3

I posted my embroidery scissors last week and realised that at the other end of the purple ribbon there is a beautifully embroidered ‘something to stop the little pair of scissors from falling down between the cushions as you sit (?) by the fire (?) and embroider’ said my friend who made the little ‘scissors saver?’
At either end of the ribbon is a bit like Helena’s rainbow’s last week. Oh! I do love how one thing sparks off another thing.

Last week I forgot to give my Pair a title, Marsha was thinking Open & Closed. That’s for next week. 🙂

An Ordinary Day

I was included in this text conversation over the weekend.

Ben, my son sent this:

Perhaps this could be the next stage for Pepsi?
http://youtu.be/ur5t5jd8eIU

Pepsi is my beloved Greyhound, forever on standby to run very quickly at a moments notice. She conserves her energy by sleeping…all the time. We have had her for 8 years.

You don’t need to watch the whole of the video to get the gist of it.

My husband sent this:
Re Pepsi training next stage:
That dog has a number of real advantages over Pepsi:

• She stands up
• She is awake
• She knows she is a girl
• She doesn’t get easily distracted

But most of all, she understands she must keep ringing the bell to get the reward,
Her owner won’t just give in and give her the treat

Above all, that dog isn’t just naturally a ‘very clever dog’, it has to learn. Pepsi could do it if she wanted to!

Then Ben sent this

Oh! I see, so it’s more of a decision that Pepsi doesn’t choose to engage in such petty things such as responding to name. Let alone the need to ring a bell for food. She just exists and therefore is.

Looking forward to seeing her and both of you

Then Paul sent this

Pepsi-typewriter

Dachshunds can’t type!