Fun and Games
Went to see the muppet play aussie rules yesterday – his auskick group had a game against the murumbeena auskick group. It was great fun to watch -B scored 2 goals as well! Although if he’d been paying more attention to the game he likely would have scored a lot more hehe. There were large periods where the ball would be stuck at one end of the little space they’d designated as their oval, and a group of kids at the other end would be lounging about. One little munchkin spent about 10 minutes rolling around on the floor for some reason – quite literally just decided to lie down and roll about!
A friend’s family member was there as well – with a bulldog puppy! The pup was a beautiful little thing, 10 weeks old, named Wilbur. I had a cuddle and got to hold him the duration of the morning
So I wrapped him up inside my jacket to keep him warm and we had a good old snuggle – he quite took to me and I got lots of licking and snuggling, and R went through 3 rolls of film taking pictures of the pup. I wanna puppy!
It was a nice, family oriented morning
Mind buggeringly cold – and with this virus I’m feeling every bit of it. But it was just fun to be out there watching B do his thing and enjoy himself with his friends. Now I just have to get him into a proper football (soccer) team
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*cheers wildly* <br />Hooray for little B! 2 goals is quite a good return I think. <br /><br />Also puppies are cute. You should get one. Not as cute as H, but that’s to be expected.[Reply]
Two goals is very good, though his personal best for goals was four during last week’s match. Though this was actually playing against another team and with more players on the field, so he did very well despite the lapses in concentration.<br /><br />I have to agree, Wilbur was absolutely adorable, a completely picture perfect image of a bulldog pup, and we’ve got the name of the breeders in NSW. After looking them up on the net I realised they’re regarded as very reputable people, and I’d already looked at their site a number of times. In terms of selecting a breeder to purchase a pup from I’d only excluded them on the basis of being in NSW. However, they are well-known for their selective breeding to eliminate known problems in the breed, and having seen Wilbur we’ll definitely be looking out for their dogs at this year’s show. Buying a puppy is definitely for the future though, since the rules are house first, puppy second. I can’t wait to get the photos developed and give a duplicate set to the friends though.[Reply]