Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Derp the Bar Tender


Here’s a picture of Derp Bartending on the unfinished mini bar. He’s so tiny he fits on the glass cupboard. Little cutesy patootsy Derpy!

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Of pets and life


I have grown up in a very large household with a very large extended family of pets. My earliest memory would always have pets on it. We've had cats and goats and chickens and dogs, always dogs. We're never without dogs. Our pets are always treated as younger siblings. They'd always be addressed as "Uli na Krooky, gitawag naka ni Mommy" with matching "Uli na, suko na raba to si Mommy!" Hahaha, yeah, we're like that. There was a point when we had a Kaber, which was treated like a donkey a dog and a toy truck on leash. That chick was so huge, we can hug it without difficulties. One rainy day, as all chickens do, it sat on the top off our little back house, still with it's leash. It fell down a drum filled with water (it was empty but the rain filled it up) and it drowned, we weren't able to save it. My mom, cooked the chicken for us but me and my brother didn't ate a bite. We didn't ate chicken for 2 weeks until we are 100% sure that it wasn't Kaber that we're eating.

In dire need of a Dire Wolf


When The Game of Thrones was released last year, my officemates(who were mostly boys) raved about hunger games and my close friend Jecyl who is a very huge fan, urged me to watch it and fed me with a full copy of season one. Another friend of mine, Mike, supplied me with audio books. I tried, I really did try; but it's just so graphic, so dirty, so barbaric. I tried again because of the very good feedback from my friends but I really cant take it. My brother from 3000 zipcodes away chanced upon my copy of the series and is already well addicted to the story and is one of the millions waiting for season 3. One day I ran out of audio books. My imagination and my thirst for adventure and stories is starving, no dying, its dying in starvation! Then I remembered that I have the copy of Game of Thrones! I hesitated because of the experience with the series but out of desperation, I relented and started listening to it. Anyhow, I am already somewhere in the Kings landing, Winterfell and the high road and I am now engrossed with the Starks and the Lanisters and the Tulleys and Dani! The story is amazing! Ahhhh-maaa-zing! I am planning on buying the books and will attempt to watch the seasons again. Oh by the way, I'd want a dire wolf too or for Derp, now officially my dog, to be as discipled as the dire wolves of the Starks.