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Saturday, May 21

The Truth About Dogs & Decorating

I've talked a bit around here about my crazy life with 3 kids, including 19-month old twin boys and a soon-to-be 7 year old daughter.

But before there were ever human babies around here, there were two big fur babies, our pure bred black lab, and our SPCA collie-mix.

For the past 12 years, I have struggled to strike a balance between living with our dogs and having a pretty home.

As you might have gleaned by now, I am a bit obsessive about my home, but it's a battle that can't be won when you live with two beasts.

Let's face it, dogs and decorating don't mix well.  For me, a nice home starts with a clean home, and well, dogs are messy. REALLY messy. Sigh.


I've often thought how sparkling clean my home would be without dogs.  Let's see...

Well, for starters, without dogs, I wouldn't have to vacuum daily.

Without dogs, our hardwood floors would be perpetually shiny and scratch-free.

Without dogs, I wouldn't have to buy air fresheners, or swiffers, or sticky lint rollers.

And, I wouldn't have to replace my rugs annually.

Without dogs, guests could sit on our couch without needing a full body check with a lint brush.

I would never have to worry about stepping in a puddle of warm pee in the middle of the night while fumbling to make the babies' bottles.
 
Without dogs, you wouldn't find me in PJs and rainboots on any random night at 2am, gently nudging an 80-lb arthritic beast up the back steps in a rainstorm (or blizzard).

I wouldn't have to clean up snowballs throughout the house in winter. And in summer, our grass would be luscious and green, and free of  pee burns.

Without dogs, I wouldn't constantly have slobber-marks all over my new windows.

Yes, come to think of it, without dogs, life sure would be a whole lot cleaner and easier around here.  And my home would be a whole lot prettier.

But, I wouldn't have it any other way!  Despite all this work, they still are adored beyond words after all these years.

They are getting older now, evidenced by the requirement of insulin shots and other meds daily, and it's becoming clearer that we won't have them forever. It breaks my heart to think about life without them.


When that day comes, I know my home will finally be fresh and shiny and lint-free. But the biggest part of what makes our house a home will be missing.  There will be an emptiness that will be hard to fill with 'nice things'.

A dog's love could never be replaced with a pretty new rug or a shiny windows or a fur-free sofa.

For there is no love like a dog's love.








 



















I talk to him when I'm lonesome like; and I'm sure he understands.  
When he looks at me so attentively, and gently licks my hands; 
then he rubs his nose on my tailored clothes, but I never say naught thereat.  
For the good Lord knows I can buy more clothes, but never a friend like that. 

~W. Dayton Wedgefarth

Funky Junk's Saturday Nite SpecialI'm linking this up at one of my favorite landing spots, Funky Junk Interiors, where Donna is honouring her beloved cat who went to kitty heaven last week.




Until next time, enjoy your dogs and cats, and ignore the pet hair :-).






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4 Comments:

Blogger Karen said...

So beautifully said. There is no way to measure the joy and love our pets bring us. A little extra work is a small price to pay for what we get in return.

May 21, 2011 at 7:56 PM  
Blogger Thoughtfully Blended Hearts said...

Such a cute post and it has so much truth in it. We can never replace that warm fuzzy feeling that a dog can give us. They are worth all the "mess"!!! Have a beautiful day!

May 21, 2011 at 8:38 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

What a wonderful tribute to your 'family'! Who could resist those eyes, that face...just precious...you are so lucky. I am so lucky. Just stopping by from FJ.

May 21, 2011 at 9:45 PM  
Blogger Stephanie @ The Cozy Old Farmhouse said...

I know what you mean. I've come to accept the saying "An outfit isn't complete without a little dog hair." Your "pups" are adorable!

May 23, 2011 at 7:10 AM  

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