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Beadbimbo August 31st 04 01:08 AM

(Bead) Art Imitates Life (my life, anyway)
 
Here's the art:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo.jpg

And here's the live part:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo4.jpg

and watching out the window for evil squirrels:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo3.jpg

This weekend, while running errands, DD and I saw this "Fleecy Man", as we
call them, in the form of a hippo. We just couldn't resist. Spike loves
fleecy toy. His first year or so with us, he'd pull out the squeakers, and
I'd sew them back up. After a while, he learned that he loved being able to
make noise, so he left the squeakers alone.

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere, except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com





Arleen August 31st 04 01:15 AM

Those pictures are adorable! Love the beads too, thanks for bringing a smile
to my face!
Arleen

"Beadbimbo" wrote in message
...
Here's the art:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo.jpg

And here's the live part:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo4.jpg

and watching out the window for evil squirrels:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo3.jpg

This weekend, while running errands, DD and I saw this "Fleecy Man", as we
call them, in the form of a hippo. We just couldn't resist. Spike loves
fleecy toy. His first year or so with us, he'd pull out the squeakers,

and
I'd sew them back up. After a while, he learned that he loved being able

to
make noise, so he left the squeakers alone.

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen

counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him

about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about

a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere,

except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still

carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com







Deborah Barilleaux August 31st 04 01:15 AM

That is so awesome. I love it.

That's such a cute story.

--
Debbie (New Mexico)
Life is too short
"Beadbimbo" wrote in message
...
Here's the art:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo.jpg

And here's the live part:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo4.jpg

and watching out the window for evil squirrels:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo3.jpg

This weekend, while running errands, DD and I saw this "Fleecy Man", as we
call them, in the form of a hippo. We just couldn't resist. Spike loves
fleecy toy. His first year or so with us, he'd pull out the squeakers,

and
I'd sew them back up. After a while, he learned that he loved being able

to
make noise, so he left the squeakers alone.

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen

counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him

about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about

a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere,

except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still

carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com







Dr. Sooz August 31st 04 01:29 AM

OKAY, Jerri....this made my day! I immediately sent it to Kevin.

Here's the art:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo.jpg

And here's the live part:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo4.jpg

and watching out the window for evil squirrels:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo3.jpg

This weekend, while running errands, DD and I saw this "Fleecy Man", as we
call them, in the form of a hippo. We just couldn't resist. Spike loves
fleecy toy. His first year or so with us, he'd pull out the squeakers, and
I'd sew them back up. After a while, he learned that he loved being able to
make noise, so he left the squeakers alone.

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere, except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com



~~
Sooz

Beadbimbo August 31st 04 01:31 AM

And if I could proof read, I'd be dangerous! Sorry for the typos.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com


"Beadbimbo" wrote in message
...
Here's the art:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo.jpg

And here's the live part:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo4.jpg

and watching out the window for evil squirrels:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo3.jpg

This weekend, while running errands, DD and I saw this "Fleecy Man", as we
call them, in the form of a hippo. We just couldn't resist. Spike loves
fleecy toy. His first year or so with us, he'd pull out the squeakers,
and
I'd sew them back up. After a while, he learned that he loved being able
to
make noise, so he left the squeakers alone.

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen
counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him
about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about
a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere,
except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still
carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com







Beadbimbo August 31st 04 01:34 AM

Sooz,

I have to admit, they gave me a chuckle. I might make them into earrings.
Of course, no one would get it, but I enjoy an inside joke now and then, and
can just wonder what people are thinking when they look at my earrings.

My other chuckle was thinking that I could have made throwing-up-child beads
instead, since that's the other recent thing in my life, but these were much
cuter. (A sick sense of humor and not enough sleep, and I come up with all
these wonderful ideas.)

Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com


"Dr. Sooz" wrote in message
...
OKAY, Jerri....this made my day! I immediately sent it to Kevin.




Beadbimbo August 31st 04 01:35 AM

Thanks Arleen. The beads make me smile, although not quite as much as this
silly dog does.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com


"Arleen" wrote in message
. ..
Those pictures are adorable! Love the beads too, thanks for bringing a
smile
to my face!
Arleen




Beadbimbo August 31st 04 01:36 AM

Thanks Debbie, glad you liked it.
--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com


"Deborah Barilleaux" wrote in message
ink.net...
That is so awesome. I love it.

That's such a cute story.

--
Debbie (New Mexico)
Life is too short




Beadbimbo August 31st 04 01:42 AM

Even more irony, I used to have a dachshund (Humane Society Special) named
Sophie!

Yes, Spike knows what "fleecy man" means. He has a couple of fleecy toys,
and will go get one if you ask, "Where's Fleecy Man?". Since getting the
hippo, though, that's the fleece of choice, so he'll bypass the star and the
little man, and run around looking for the hippo. He was really cute when
hubby got home from work. He said, "hi dad" and then ran through the house
looking for Fleecy Man, so he could show daddy his new toy.

And I've always known how good that little Sophie dog has it!

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com


"Kathy N-V" wrote in message
. giganews.com...
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:08:51 -0400, Beadbimbo wrote
(in message ):

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen
counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him
about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about
a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere,
except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in
his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still
carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.


I love Spike. He is just the _best_ dog. Even though I think
Sophie's great, Spike is even cooler than the Sophster.

Does he know what "Fleecy Man" means? Sophie has a toy named Spike
(rather ironically), and we can't say that word without her freaking
out and looking for it. She used to have a yellow spike and a pink
one, and we could tell her to find them by color, and she'd bring
back the right one. Sadly, Doggie Alzheimers has more than kicked in
on her, and she can't tell the difference any more. (She still knows
the words, though and we cannot say them aloud) No matter, it's not
like she has teeth to chew on them any longer.

Don't feel too bad for Sophie. She's spoiled rotten, and spends much
of her day in the doggie beds or cushions that are in every room of
the house. When Manda's friends come by, they have to greet and play
with Sophie before anything else, and she gets her tummy skritched
for hours.

Kathy N-V




Kandice Seeber August 31st 04 02:05 AM

**How cute are those!!!*** And the pics of Spike with the blue hippo are
adorable! Gooooo Spike!!!

--
Kandice Seeber
Air & Earth Designs
http://www.lampwork.net

Here's the art:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo.jpg

And here's the live part:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo4.jpg

and watching out the window for evil squirrels:

http://www.beadbimbo.com/ebay/spikehippo3.jpg

This weekend, while running errands, DD and I saw this "Fleecy Man", as we
call them, in the form of a hippo. We just couldn't resist. Spike loves
fleecy toy. His first year or so with us, he'd pull out the squeakers,

and
I'd sew them back up. After a while, he learned that he loved being able

to
make noise, so he left the squeakers alone.

We came home and casually left the hippo on the edge of the kitchen

counter
and when Spike came in the room, we didn't say anything. It took him

about
a minute to notice, and he jumped up and snatched his new "Fleecy Man".
And this dog never jumps up at the counters! He ran happily around the
house for about 10 minutes, tossing his head, showing off. It took about

a
day before Spike even put the hippo down. He carried it everywhere,

except
outside, and when he went to bed, he carried it in there and put it in his
bed and slept with it. When he got up in the morning, he was still

carrying
it around.

See why I like dog so much? It takes so little to make their day.

--
Jerri
www.beadbimbo.com








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