at home: by ‘Sweetie Pie’

I live in a house..
062805002  I watch TV. 

062805009  play with my toys..  and I play with things that aren’t exactly MY toys.. like the toilet paper.  It sure can go a long way.  Sometimes I go get it and carry the end all around the house.  Gram thinks I’m very smart when I do this.  Gramps… well, I don’t think he feels exactly the same way.  And then there is the fridge.. where all the really good treats are kept.  Yesterday when Gram opened it’s door I ran over and grabbed the carrot bag and pulled it right out and onto the floor where I could open it better.  Gram helped me and hugged me and gave me pieces of the carrots all broken up, just the way I like them!

062805008  and I eat pizza for lunch ( well, if I eat my lunch, I get pizza treats)  Life is good, here in the house.  Time for a nap, huh Gram??

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All right now,for those of you who actually read this to the end, I am the "Auntie’ not the ‘Gram’. As much as I love to pet, squeeze, kiss, hug that little lambykins… she does not live in my house.  Her Gram, however, is trying to figure out housetraining.  Anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?  You know, with SHEEP?  Gram is having a hard time thinking about the barn in winter.  I mean, she’s still stuck on the barn in summer, if you catch my drift.

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12 responses to “at home: by ‘Sweetie Pie’”

  1. Judy,
    I just love those pictures of Sweetie Pie. You are indeed very lucky. Will Sweetie Pir continue to live in the house or at some point will she have to go out to the barn? I showed Wayne these pictures and his first reply with out hesitation “NO, we are NOT getting a lamb”. He knows me so well. I am plying for an Alpaca. I doubt that will fly either. Well you guys take care. We all miss you!!!!!!

  2. Oooo, the life of a lamb. Now I want one! What a sweetie pie!;-)

  3. Oh, poor Gram. She’s gonna have a rude awakening pretty soon, when Sweetie Pie can’t fit through the “out” door and is PERMANENTLY inside wreaking havoc, eh?

  4. Oh lordy that little girl is cute. So, actually, isn’t gram your mom. And therefore, aren’t you sweetie pie’s SISTER? Okay, I’ll shut up now.
    So sweetie pie won’t mind the barn in winter as much as in summer, will she? Maybe she’ll wind up like those australian merino uber-sheep who live in air-conditioned quarters year round so they can get cashmere-like micron counts? Not sure what that would result in with a jacob, though.
    I have to admit, I don’t really blame anyone, though. Too cute to resist.

  5. Marisa

    Oh my….Sweetie Pie is just too cute for words…I had a friend who mothered two baby pigmy goats…same sort of house training issues!!!

  6. That little lamb is the cutest thing. I don’t blame you for wanting to keep it in the house with you. I want one too!

  7. I might need one too.

  8. k.

    the lambdog curled up on the lap is fantastic!

  9. Hi,
    I grew up on a sheep ranch in Texas and always had orphaned lambs in the house. The kitchen was the only place I could keep them warm. Later when they were older and stronger they graduated to the back porch. But I never house broke any one of all the hundreds I raised. I’m not sure it is practical with a lamb, though I’d be fasinated to hear if you can pull it off. I did paper train my pet banty rooster, who slept on the end of my bed.

  10. MAN. Can she GET any cuter?
    I don’t THINK so!
    What a sweetheart!
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. Too cute – and seductive – look at all these people who want a lamb of their own. How many of us look at those pictures and think of Mary who had a little lamb?

  12. Umm, can Sweetie Pie please move to Fairfax, VA? She can have a cat and a dog here too. Pleeeeeeeeeeease?