Monday, March 6, 2017

Retirement Week Two


We love that Mom is home with us all the time now



But it can be exhausting 


We seniors need our rest


Just wake us when it's time to eat


We are the PugRanch Kids
Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

25 comments:

  1. Gosh...ALL week????? I find it exhausting entertaining Mum at the weekends but snoopervising her ALL week must be soooooo hard!!!!!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  2. BOL! You are all sleeping. Mom must be exhausting you. I bet it is fun to have her home all the time now though.

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  3. I like it to have the mama around me all the time...you will see that is a fabulous thing... and we can try the poor puppy look much often to get treats :o)

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  4. We totally get it!! With Mama home all the time, all the constant helping and snoopervising can be totally exhausting!!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Bilbo and Jakey..Seniors in Charge
    (Arty say he LIKES bossing Mama around all day!)

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  5. thats just fabulous. She must keep you busy so you are worn out. Our mom's job has 55 retrirement soshe can retire in 16 years. She plans to be a substitute teacher then though as she thinks she might get bored home all day

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  6. Hari om
    Oh yes, these things can have two edges to them, eh?! On balance tho', having mum home full time must be grrrreat! Huga and wags YAM-aunty xxx

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  7. Awww! I just want to curl up with you!!!!!
    Cammie!

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  8. I bet y'all are exhausted from making every step she makes.

    Aroo to you.
    Sully

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  9. Home ALL the time?? I need Momma to do this retirement thing too!

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  10. Sleeping is ghostwriter's favorite sport. She plans on doing a lot of it when she finally gets to retire.

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  11. Oh my friends I hear you. Mom's first few weeks of retirement she cleaned out closets and the china cabinet and rearranged things. AND did I mention she is noisy when she works? I got no sleep AT ALL.
    Never fear you mom will slow down soon
    Hugs madi your bfff

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  12. We HAVE to follow HER all over the place. SHE moves so quickly and we may miss out on something. So we know how exhausting they are!

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  13. So when Mom retired, she disrupted your daily routine??? BOL - Mom says that about our Dad too:)

    Woos - Lightning and Misty

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  14. We know what you mean. Humans retire and then they have nothing but energy. It is very annoying.

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  15. We can visualize her dancing as she vacuums and just happy to be home all the time☺

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  16. It is exhausting aye?? My Mum's ALWAYS home. I have to follow her EVERYWHERE. She wears me out. Lucky you've got such comfy beds, aye??

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  17. Eating is the bet part of retirement guys. Enjoy the noshing and the napping!

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  18. I've learned to ignore Mom on the days she does her job thing from home. Unless she gets up and goes to the kitchen.

    Abby Lab

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  19. I don't let Mom leave my sight very often. Lucky for me she spends a lot of time on that computer thingy. Here's hoping your Mom slows down a bit so you don't get so tired.

    Molly and my Mom @The Fast and The Furriest

    http://thefastandthefurriestat.weebly.com/

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  20. The boys love us being home with us!

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  21. OMD, that is pawsome!!!!! you gets your Moms home all the times now??! Oh, that retirement thingie is PAWSOME!!!!! Just make sure she allows you your naps....I hears the peeps like them too...hehehe
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  22. Thats pawsome your mom gets to spend more time with u.

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  23. I hope your mom enjoys retirement, but you might want to remind her that just because she retired from her day job she still has her duties with you doggies! LOL

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  24. we know YOU are loving retirement for your Mom, hope she is too!!! DakotasDen

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  25. The retirement life sure suits you all!

    -Love,
    Sid.

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