Putting a Pawsitive Spin on Cleanup!
When my son got older I thought the days of toy littered floors were over. Three dogs and two cats means those days will never be gone.
When my son got older I thought the days of toy littered floors were over. Three dogs and two cats means those days will never be gone.
As you can tell, Star Trek the Next Generation is my Star Trek.
Every kid has a little Gordon Ramsay inside
With all my dogs and my fosters, I offer ice cubes and carrots for snacks. I’ve only had a handful of fur babies that love them.
In full disclosure I superimposed my doughnut addiction onto Sophie. Her obsession was cheese.
Hard to beat the logic of a puppy and a baby.
Obviously I love puppets so I pu them in the comics from time to time. Unfortunately the characters don’t share that love.
I’ve always loved Sophie’s friendship with the tree. Although I never gave it it’s own story line. It just kind of popped up from time to time. I’m working on a stroy about Sophie and the tree for the next Sophie graphic novel. I think it will have a Lord of the Rings vibe.
They know all and hear all. And of course with dogs, they smell all.
Building blocks are not only endless fun for kids, they’re an endless supply of plots for comics too.
Oh the joy of squeaky toys.
This is why Sophie could never be a cult leader.
This was a little homage to Monty Python. Can you guess the movie?
She’s not wrong.
A little plug to our local doughnut shop.
Techinaclly Sophie never got all the way in the highchair with my son. She came pretty close though.