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Hunting down a heffalump

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Imported Photos 00139Last night at the end of a very long and difficult week I told my husband I had thought about checking into a hotel so that I could sleep all night and wake up when I woke up as opposed to when Katie-girl thought I should be up and on full alert.  We laughed about that a little bit and I said that I had high hopes of being able to sleep till 7 because it stayed dark later in the mornings and Katie hadn’t been all that eager to get up at 6 with me all week.  Perhaps she would stay asleep this dark December morning.

My husband, being the hero that he is, took Katie to sleep in the master bedroom with him and I got to sleep in quiet undisturbed luxury in the guest room.  I woke a couple of times, disoriented, but fell right back to sleep and dreamed long and complicated dreams none of which I can quite remember this morning.  I woke up on my own at 7:30!  It was a wonderful thing.

I got up and let Katie out of the other bedroom.  She appeared to be standing patiently by the door, though I hadn’t heard her bark.  How she knew I was up is beyond me.  Sheltie telepathy I guess.  She was very excited to see me, all wriggling and happy kisses.  I think she thought I had gone to that hotel after all.

I took her out to do her morning business and could see the tracks from the night before when my husband had taken her out while I was sleeping.  There was a big circle, his footprints in the middle and at least two rows of little paw prints  at the outside edge.  She’s a circle kind of girl.  This morning her nose went right down into the paw prints and she began to circle, faster and faster, huffing all the way, tracking some beast that had been in her yard.  I laughed at her and asked her if she was trying to track a heffalump.  (Do you remember the Pooh story in which he and Piglet were scared but bravely tracked the heffalump’s footprints around and around a big bush, noting there appeared to be more and more heffalump tracks as they went around?)  Katie huffed at me, tossed her head and did her jobs.  She does not like to be embarrassed by her Mama.

Inside we played a rousing game of fetch and then I promised her a game of Frisbee in the snow covered back yard later this afternoon.  She’s waiting for me at the back door now.  She’s going to make me pay for that dog free night of sweet sleep.

Yes she is.

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Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

11 thoughts on “Hunting down a heffalump

  1. I think it says something about us when we have to hide out from our dogs to sleep in a bit – “sleeping in” being sleeping to a reasonable hour. My Shasta often has to chase “things” out of the yard – and I suspect quite often those “things” are Heffalumps. Love it!

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  2. If it wasn’t a heffalump it might have been a woozle. BOL

    Essex, Sherman and Dog Dad

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  3. OH, the elusive heffalumps!

    Have fun in the snow! Chewy is howling at the door right now, and will probably continue to do so until I take him out to play.

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  4. That was a sweet thing for your hubby to do! Maybe it could become a tradition on Friday nights at your house – 🙂

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  5. you just never know what could be hiding in the snow….and yes – it is nice to get a nights sleep without being disturbed

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  6. Oh Dear the last laugh will be on you if it was a Woozle. My Jack Russell (you know the dogs with the never-ending energy…HA) will sleep in until she hears the food bowls rattle and then if it’s cold will try to talk you into breakfast in bed. She is a lazy lump until about 11am. Reminds me of my teen.
    Glad you woke up refreshed and ready to go! Maybe that would make a nice Christmas present. Redeemable sleep-in certificates.
    HO HO HO. Merry and Jolly too YOU.

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  7. I know how you feel. Im lucky if I get to sleep until 5:30 but its not always the dogs fault. How nice of your husband to know just what you needed.

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  8. Sleeping in the guest room for a night? Magic! And yes, I remember the story well…

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  9. Oh I know how you feel. I’m a light sleeper and always hope I can stay in bed until the sun shines on me.

    Your husband is so sweet!

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  10. I love a happy doggy face covered in snow. Teddy does the same thing, and the extra long collie snout looks extra comical. Still waiting for enough snow for the dogs to play in around here.

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  11. Your husband is a gem! So is Katie, but in a different way. Love the snow-nose photo!

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