Friday, September 9, 2011

a place for everything



I am hopeful that everything will eventually find its place once the dust settles and my crafty space is reorganized, but there is one little pumpkin who has already made it clear that his needs must be met first.

mom, dontchoo think a nice bed and snackie shelf will be perfect here under your desk so i can keep u company while u work? :)



7 comments:

SassySashadoxie said...

Yes, a treat shelf and a bed for yous is really neaded. Don't forget a spot to put the pawmade art or do you keep that on the fridge.

HH and The Boys said...

Yes a shelf just for you and I'm with Sassy... you need a little down low art gallery just for your stuff.

have fun.

pawhugs, Max

kalyxcorn said...

hello sassysashadoxie & max! i am hoping that mom will maybe make a low footstool that might also double as a nice chaise longue for me! maybe down filled with oooh, i dunno, maybe a nice sheepyskin cover. and a place for george this winter, cuz u know, i gotta have that. oh, and boo hoo i haven't made much art lately other than poopie snakes and mom says she prefers to keep them outside so everybuddy can appreciate them. but maybe this winter mom will let me bring them in because they might freeze and well u know, they would not be the same :)

firstyouleap said...

A place big enough for your feet and baxter too would be great! He can lie on your feet to keep them warm too.

kalyxcorn said...

hee hee, b doesn't always think it's an AND proposition, but luckily I can still cross my legs and he can have the whole floor down there!: )

Whit said...

Oh Baxter, I'm glad you're not the only one who has to reign their dogparents when their priorities inadvertently become out of whack.
Milo is also very good in reminding me --- dachshunds come first in all things. :-)
Have a lovely weekend!

Kerri said...

B, I think a great project for your mom would be to paint the underside of the desk as a sky with snackie-shaped clouds.

(Btw, your biggest WV fan and I now say snackies and walkies, even when no 4-legged friends are involved.)