Monday, May 18, 2009

Mooshu Monday! Chasing a ball

I remember that when my children were babies, they were absolutely fascinating to watch. We could spend hours just being mesmerized by them - watching them discover their fingers and toes, the cute faces they made. They were just so darn sweet!

Having a brand new puppy has the same effect on me. I can just watch him for hours discovering new things - the wind in his face, the cracks in the sidewalk, a leaf blowing across the driveway...

Simply watching him play with his ball can bring on the giggles from me.Look at how intense he is. His entire focus is on getting that little ball. You can see how hard he's concentrating by his face. (Check out the little tongue!)

Yet at the same timel, he's keeping an eye on me. What's that black thing at my face that I keep pointing at him? And why is it clicking?

Maybe the ball doesn't have his whole attention, after all.




10 comments:

  1. stop! stop! it's too much, the cuteness it tooo intense, stop pleaseeeeee...

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  2. Aw, just too cute! It looks like you will have to mow really often so the grass doesn't get taller than Mooshie!

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  3. The grass is a definite challenge by the end of the week. It becomes a forest for him. But he does get a lot of exercise bounding through it!

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  4. He is super cute!! He reminds me of an ewok on Star Wars!! I love his name too. He is adorable! :)

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  5. Love the little tongue sticking out... our cats do that too, when they're reeeeally concentrating on something. Too cute! :)

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  6. I love Mooshu!

    Look for his "Cute Pet Spotlight" on YourDailyCute.com tomorrow! :)

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  7. I LOVE Mooshu Mondays!! Makes my whole week better, Thanks.

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  8. goodness so so so cute... makes me want to have a new puppy or kitten. =(

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  9. Oh yes, this little one knew exactly what you were doing. Too adoroable

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  10. awww i now i want one! he is too cute! what kind of dog?

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