Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Gentleman
Unlike la Luna, Benjamin attended finishing school. His posture is so good he can walk the house with his puff on his head.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Unlike la Luna, Benjamin attended finishing school. His posture is so good he can walk the house with his puff on his head.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Over the weekend, I was having a bit more fun with Benny asking him questions and getting his head to tilt. In addition to taking pics, we got a little video of Benny in action. Notice Henry in the background. You get a little head turn from him, but nothing like Benny.
Friday, July 13, 2012
I snapped this shot as I getting ready for work, just after I made sure Luna was still alive.
No one ever accused her of being a lady!
Have a good weekend!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
When it comes to head tilts, Henry is at the opposite end of the spectrum of Ben. It is almost impossible to get a head title out of Henry.
It's like he is too smart for his own good. If you pepper him with the same line of questioning that is sure to get a big head tilt out of Ben, you get a stare from Henry.
Me: Henry, have you seen mommy?
Henry: Yes, I'm looking at her.
Me: Did Grammy come to see you today?
Henry: She did.
Me: How about G-Ma?
Henry: She did not.
Me: Is G-Ma going to come see you?
Henry: As far as I am aware she does not have a trip booked.
Me: Did you eat your lunch today?
Henry: Of course.
Me: How about Benny?
Henry: What about Benny?
Me: Where's Benny?
Henry: Over there. About to scratch his face. You better put that cone back on him.
Me: Where's your sister?
Henry: Next to Benny.
Me: Looney?
Henry: Yes, that is her nickname.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Getting a head title out of Benny is almost too easy and it is a privilege that I abuse regularly. All you have to do is say a string of words that he knows. For example, for this shot, I asked "Benny, have you seen mommy? Did Grammy come to see you today? How about G-Ma? Is G-Ma going to come see you? Did you eat your lunch today? How about Henry? Where's Henry? Where's your sister? Looney?"
As you talk, you are sure to get the classic, left, right, little more to the right, back to the left pug head tilt.
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