Since our children have absolutely nothing to play with,

They love for Roxie to come jump on the fence and they beg for a chance to pet her, but for some strange reason she usually ignores them.


Documenting the daily events of a former Stay-At-Home-Dad (now a Middle School Teacher), 2 Kids,
The Big White Dog, Little Boss Dog, and a flock of backyard chickens.
3 comments:
A bigger fence might be needed to contain the inmates... maybe a guard tower or two...
But what I want to know is...
If they escape, do I actually have to go get them?
Lawyers, and lawyers-to-be, what say you?
I'm not a lawyer, but I am a thinker. I think if they leave your property, you're not under any special obligation to go after them. Survival of the fittest and what-not.
Also, I'll bet the dog is having the time of his life. I've always heard that dogs LOVE surprises.
Great post! The pictures are priceless.
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