Posted September 24, 2015
NoNewTaleToTell: Perfect time to just zone out and listen to some jams, I can dig it. Truth be told that can be just as relaxing as a few hours of sleep, at least to me. How's Sarge doing these days?
I've been visiting my parents, they have a Great Pyrenees that has taken to me. Cool dog, he thinks it's funny to sit on people's feet....it IS pretty funny but he weighs a hundred or so pounds, maybe that's why it's so funny, ha.
It's quite an effective rest, that's for sure. I use prolonged "waking naps" with my headphones on and my chair reclined as a "sub" for sleep quite regularly. If I get sleepy but don't act on it right away, it will often pass, and I'll have to wait for another "window" so to speak. Should another not happen by, a night relaxed with good music playing comes in a very close second (and, quite honestly, often wins first place as far as what I'd actually prefer to be doing.) ;) I've been visiting my parents, they have a Great Pyrenees that has taken to me. Cool dog, he thinks it's funny to sit on people's feet....it IS pretty funny but he weighs a hundred or so pounds, maybe that's why it's so funny, ha.
Sarge is doing pretty well! His growth has slowed, which is a relief (at just 4 weeks old, we had two vets guess his final weight, and the guesses were from 65 to 100lbs. He's stopped growing for the moment at about 35lbs, and the most recent guess was that he likely won't get more than about 50 overall. My wife is tiny and was terrified of the idea of having to try to walk a dog almost as heavy as herself, so seeing that he may not grow quite so large has been nice. And he does the same "sitting on the feet" thing, it's so strange. At times it seems like he's sitting at my feet to show me that he's at attention and "standing by me" or protecting me or something, but at times it just seems like a game to him to sit on them when I'm trying to walk or something. :)