Toddlers are Quackers

Oh my goodness! :lau I had a dog named Chopper. Most of you have probably seen those itty-bitty treats shaped like T-bones.
I took him around town for a walk, and was training him to sit. After the first few successes, I began walking again. The leash tugged. I turned, and he was sitting there, pleased with himself. I told him he was good, and gave him a treat. He put it down, walked a few steps, and sat. :lau I eventually had to tell him to come because he wouldn't stop doing it.
He was an amazing dog. He was even trained to pull Booger Butt on his sled.
 
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After Duckling performed her second craft using a plastic needle, I texted my mother to thank her for teaching us that they existed. Yarn needles are dull in general, but the plastic are duller, and cheaper.
My mother taught us a lot of crafts. Even weaving on straws and fingers. We can all crochet a single string on our finger too. Unfortunately, none of us can crochet for real. I hope to remedy that soon.
 

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