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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Pups and Broccoli
We have a new pup. He is a sheltie/street dog mix and he spent the first 24hrs with us completely petrified. Having babies is cheep in Mexico, so is buying a dog. We decided to go with the dog.
Chango (that is his name) was actually free. He was the result of an attempt at breeding that went terribly wrong when the mother dog got a little frisky with . . . well we don't know what with. . . but anyway, the owners didn't want him, so we took him off their hands.
This is his current favorite place in our house. The world is just a little big and scary right now, so the smaller the space, the better.
In other news, Jay and I joined Mexico's version of Sam's Club or Costco; it is called City Club and its membership is nice and cheep (about $10 a year with the current peso exchange rate).
We went shopping on Saturday and I got this fabulous bag of broccoli.
I like to put broccoli in everything. . . I sneak it in to add nutritional value, so I'm pretty excited that I can get it in such monstrous quantities.
Chango (that is his name) was actually free. He was the result of an attempt at breeding that went terribly wrong when the mother dog got a little frisky with . . . well we don't know what with. . . but anyway, the owners didn't want him, so we took him off their hands.
This is his current favorite place in our house. The world is just a little big and scary right now, so the smaller the space, the better.
In other news, Jay and I joined Mexico's version of Sam's Club or Costco; it is called City Club and its membership is nice and cheep (about $10 a year with the current peso exchange rate).
We went shopping on Saturday and I got this fabulous bag of broccoli.
I like to put broccoli in everything. . . I sneak it in to add nutritional value, so I'm pretty excited that I can get it in such monstrous quantities.
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