Martyrdom.
Furry Fox, who has been missing for three weeks,( buried in the lavender beds with only a solitary limb protruding ), has been rediscovered. Cheer gives way to delight which gives way to glee. Bob flies round the garden.
Bobs Arcadian moment is not shared by Sophie . Little sister is not allowed anywhere near Furry Fox.
Sophie has a face that reflects her moods. Today it's clear that she is unhappy with her oaf of a brother. She sports her martyred sister look.
Yogurt and a rice cake finally restore her inner karma. Bob doesn't do inner karma. He just enjoys himself.
Furry Fox looks much like a number of our Goldie's toys - in need of a good long soak, a thorough wash then some running repairs with a needle and strong thread .... do either of you do sewing??
ReplyDeleteAre you really sure Sophie does inner karma…?
ReplyDeletePerhaps the cleaning lady interviews should include a question about repairing and washing Furry Fox?
Furry fox definitively looks like a Kong Wubba toy if you're still looking to buy. This must be the best day ever for Bob.
ReplyDeleteBob has the right idea - just live every day to the full - even if it doesn't include hours of throw the furry fox ! Better still if it does.
ReplyDeleteWe'd question Sophie's inner karma too, more like inner angst.
Rather more Soggy Fox than Furry? It must be tasting just right to Bob about now.
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Poor Sophie, Bob gets all the attention again..........ahem..........!
ReplyDeleteBeing a sister, I can confirm that Sophie does a martyred sister look quite well!!
ReplyDeleteBob is very wise.
ReplyDeleteOh toooooooooo funny! The pictures say it all...giggles all the way around from our house!!!
ReplyDeleteMartyred sister, boardering on indignant...
ReplyDeleteSophie may have inner karma, but Bob seems to have mastered living life as Zen.
ReplyDeleteGlad that furry fox has been found again!! Oh Happy Day!!!
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