Speaking of comfortable, we encountered crowds, kids on bikes, scooters and strollers. We encountered balloons popping very nearby. We encountered live music. And Winnie, as is her way, took absolutely everything in stride. She wasn't skiddish or fearful or anything. She stood still through so many tellings of the 'It's a Wirehaired Vizsla' thing that by the end of the day she could have said it herself. Hell, she even sat through polka. That should count as points toward some sort of title, shouldn't it?
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Oktoberfest!
Speaking of comfortable, we encountered crowds, kids on bikes, scooters and strollers. We encountered balloons popping very nearby. We encountered live music. And Winnie, as is her way, took absolutely everything in stride. She wasn't skiddish or fearful or anything. She stood still through so many tellings of the 'It's a Wirehaired Vizsla' thing that by the end of the day she could have said it herself. Hell, she even sat through polka. That should count as points toward some sort of title, shouldn't it?
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4 comments:
Holy cow...shes amazing...and GROWING so fast!!! Enjoy those baby puppy days..they wont last.
you are way too funny!
what a great day and so proud Winnie stepped up to her Illinois heritag.
Peg
Winnie! You party girl. So cool of your parents to take you place. Our parents take us wherever they can and we are usually the center of attention .... buy hey we're vizsla's aren't we always attention getters?
she is beautiful! jody brackman
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