Sunday, April 7, 2013

Decisions Decisions......


Hi G-Fans!
Well, it's been an action packed day.
No cleaning happened as threatened, so I am glad we were able to dodge that bullet.
But, some yard clean-up, hair cutting, decent walk, picture sending (from both my concierge to herself for me to use and Harry's concierge to my concierge for me to use), lunch making, dinner buying, wood pile organizing happened.
We were busy for most of the sunny, clear and brisk day.
I made sure I kept folks on track.
Snagglepus, as you can see, thinks he belongs in the circus.  He is either preparing to audition for RIngling Brothers or Cirque du Soleil.  He wants to do something with the acrobaters.  Look at how he perches on that pole.  And it is pretty high up.  Not my idea of fun....
So my gripe for today is that Raphael was taken on an outing.  Even though I am a trained and previously certified therapy dog, I get left home with the troglodytes and Raphael is taken.  Go figure.  I want to be sure all are informed that I did NOT take a sponge, can or other paraphernalia and leave it in the middle of the floor to make a point.  I chilled.  But I am not happy this happened.  And I am not happy that I overheard the concierges talking about how nicely he behaved.  Tsk.  I click my tongue in their general direction.  That is just so... so ..... well, I am beyond word to express my disgust and dismay.  Truly.
So I did a Vulcan mind meld when all the concierges came back from their little outing at the sitters house and I willed three glass dessert dishes to jump out of the cabinet.  It was very exciting.  Glass glittering everywhere.  On the counter, on the floor, it was amazing.  We were ushered into the other room before I could make a thorough investigation, but it was still amazing.  So. Perhaps.  There will be a pause in thinking the next time there is a thought of bringing someone on an outing.  Perhaps.  One can only hope that lessons can be learned quickly and not drawn out into long multiple dramas.  That is so vulgar and tedious.
But I will do what I have to do to train these concierges appropriately.  Someone has to do it.
So, may you have clear cut decisions  arise in your daily mechanicians.....
May you be empowered and supported at each turn of the day.
TTFN!
-G

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