My first paragraph about nothing.
My second paragraph, expounding on the nothingness of the first.
And to show I am good at nothingness, yet another paragraph.
In this paragraph I am inserting a line break. Just for fun.
And, because I am behind, I am combining two lessons in one. This one is for ordered lists.
So I will add my list now.
ANIMALS IN OUR HOME--YES IT IS A ZOO
- Milo, a grand old gent of a Basset Hound
- Mack, a doofy Golden Retriever
- Hudson, a Basset/Blue Healer Mix who is putting my dog training skills to shame
- Theo, the old woman of the cat crew, all black except for the one white kiss on her belly
- Thomas, a big orange boy who does not like the dogs and the other cats, so spends most of his time outside or in the basement
- Camelia, one of the kittens--gray tabby with white belly, neck, paws and markings on her face. Already a little lady.
- Hubert, Camelia's litter mate--all gray tabby--and a cat I suspect will always be young somehow
All those animals result in a lot of work. Daily we have to:
- Feed the dogs twice
- Fill the cat food dishes and change the water
- Clean up the yard
- Scoop the litter box several times
- Get the dogs out for a good run (because, a tired dog is a good dog--well sorta, at least better than an untired dog
- Add all the hair filled dust balls to the collection in the closet (just kidding!)
And this all means:
- Two small boys and many animals equal
- Very tired parents
- Always a child or animal around equals
- Lots of love
- Are we nuts anyway?
- Definitely.
- Lucky though?
- Yes!
And that does it for our crew.