With Olive there is always a story . . . jumping out of a moving car, getting into the chicken coop at the farm on Easter and killing the family's 12-year old pet hen, figuring out how to open the gate to the fence, running head first into a wall wet with paint. A year in the life of Olive? No, those things happened just this past week. My mom, who has yet to meet Olive, looks at me with concern and asks if we are worried we have a "problem" dog. What I try to explain is that all of these stories are demonstrations of Olive's overflowing enthusiasm for living. Well, that and an unwieldy combination of cleverness and clumsiness that Olive has perfected. Yes, we have to be a bit more attentive given her spirited approach to everything, but she is also the world's mellowest dog preferring to sprawl out (and I mean sprawl - all three legs fully extended, head out, tail out - evidently a position preferred by tripods) on the couch, bed or floor than to chew anything. It is her capacity for adventure her innocent precociousness that are part of her very being and what make her such a remarkable dog.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Adventures with Olive
With Olive there is always a story . . . jumping out of a moving car, getting into the chicken coop at the farm on Easter and killing the family's 12-year old pet hen, figuring out how to open the gate to the fence, running head first into a wall wet with paint. A year in the life of Olive? No, those things happened just this past week. My mom, who has yet to meet Olive, looks at me with concern and asks if we are worried we have a "problem" dog. What I try to explain is that all of these stories are demonstrations of Olive's overflowing enthusiasm for living. Well, that and an unwieldy combination of cleverness and clumsiness that Olive has perfected. Yes, we have to be a bit more attentive given her spirited approach to everything, but she is also the world's mellowest dog preferring to sprawl out (and I mean sprawl - all three legs fully extended, head out, tail out - evidently a position preferred by tripods) on the couch, bed or floor than to chew anything. It is her capacity for adventure her innocent precociousness that are part of her very being and what make her such a remarkable dog.
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So well spoken. Jen, you just truly captured the essence of Olive.
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