Being obedient is important to me.
Jim turned out the lights and went to the kitchen for a while. He then took this video of me.
I am very patient when I need to put something on like my glasses.
I have been playing with Beth Ann for over three and a half years now.
Learning new things is fun for me.
I get excited about going for a ride in the car, especially to the bank.
People laugh and point at me when I wear my shoes, but parking lots and roads get so hot it can burn my feet.
After I put away my toys each night I get a towel so I can have a treat. Sometimes it's blueberries and yogurt. Sometimes it's a cookie.
Jim taught me to "finish up" whenever he asks so I don't need to go later. I also know how to "do more" when he asks.
I know I can't leave the house unless I am invited.
On my last trip to Gatlinburg, I walked across a sky bridge. I stopped in the middle. Stepping on the glass panel in the middle seemed a bit to much. Beth Ann carried me across that short space but I went the rest of the way by myself.
I was excited to see Beth Ann when she got to the airport after the bowling nationals.
Wherever I go, people want to say hi to me. I can't go see them unless Jim says it's OK.
I know it's important to stay with a family member when we go outside. I also wait for them to go down the steps first.
I was featured on the weather Four Footed Friend forecast today. Thanks to the great Tracy Butler and ABC
I am watching Beth Ann bowl. When she gets a strike, I give her a high five.
I need to put away my toys every night before I go to bed. I know them all by name.
I go to church on Sunday mornings. I have a place to stay in the corner. Some of my friends stop by to see me. I have to stay there until the people leave.
I usually play "push" using my nose, but I'm learning to use my paw.
I still liked a long walk, even when it was below zero.