I won’t pretend to know much about college baseball, but I do know (thanks to my husband) that the bulldawgs rallied to defeat Fresno State in game one of the College World Series. The game meant that I got to enjoy the two hour special of the Bachelorette without my husband harassing me for watching such filth. It also meant that poor MR and Sadie had to put on their red and black and endure yet another endless photo session.
The bulldawgs arent the only top dogs in this house, this weekend I purchased three back-up “Pink Poodles” for Mary Reese. Never one to keep a secret, the box of poodles barely made it into the house before I ripped one out to present to sweet MR. She now sleeps with one in each arm.
I know what you mean. It has been everything I can do not to give LL one of Trent’s monkeys. Surely he won’t go through three of them!
I love that look on her face in that last picture.
What’s the story behind the pink poodles…please enlighten me….did I miss it somewhere?
Pink Poodle is her blankie that she adores! We have left PP a number of places around town and always have to go back to “rescue” her. When I found the box of pink poodles, I knew I had to get it for MR.
So glad to see that MR is joining Great Aunt Sadie in the Bulldawg Nation! Go Diamond Ga Dogs and beat those fake Bulldogs! Woof, Woof, Woof, Long live the Red and Black! Both Girls look real good in their colors.
We can sit back tonight and finish the drill. I have the biggest college baseball player crush on Gordon Beackam. Chris Cauthen is there, watch out Omaha.
Love, Gran C
I love that you found back up PPs. This is very important. Keep them all for her so that one day she will know how important it was/is to you for her to be happy!
And, although red and black are certainly not my favorite colors, I sure can’t resist a little bow on the top of the head of a beautiful girl sporting the GA ‘G’!!
I love it, even if I am for the other bulldogs…
And always have a backup. Always.
What an awesome idea. When I have another baby, I’ll have to invest in these. Right now, Addison is attached to the baby blanket I had (and took with me to college). There is no replacement for it…so if she loses it, we’re up the creek….I just hope that if I was able to keep up with it for 27 years and give it to her, she can keep up with it too.