Taken on the day QQ arrived at the house, still a stray pup, uncleaned, timid and sleepy.
In her new cot with all her favourite toys.
Tug-of-War
QQ eyeing her toy with full attention.
QQ attempts to catch the ball.
QQ manages to nip it!
And the game commences..
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
More Peeksures of Xiao Q!
A few of my baby, QQ's various sleeping patterns and a game of tug-of-war.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
A list of what I've been doing, just so I can keep track of my progress/regress.
1. Attending lectures, 70% of which I don't understand anything about.
2. Missing deadlines for assignments.
3. Celebrating birthdays.
4. Falling sick.
5. Taking care of Xiao Q (QQ for short).
6. Doing research on puppies.
7. Taking care of Xiao Q.
8. Taking care of Xiao Q.
9. ....
My boy's new puppy has been occupying a huuggge chunk of our time. She's just like our own newborne baby. Three months into keeping this adorable mongrel puppy and she's already managed to turn our lives upside down. Yes, even mine, though I live a whooping 10km from her.
Hidden among the doggie walks, endless patting and laughters are the horrible veterinarian trips, costly cab fares, unexpected bites and canine scratches. Nevertheless, as much as we are frustrated, the joys and rewards of a furkid at home is indeed priceless and unreplaceable. I will elaborate more on Xiao Q at a later time, for my eyelids are fighting a losing war, but here are some pictures of our sweet darling.
1. Attending lectures, 70% of which I don't understand anything about.
2. Missing deadlines for assignments.
3. Celebrating birthdays.
4. Falling sick.
5. Taking care of Xiao Q (QQ for short).
6. Doing research on puppies.
7. Taking care of Xiao Q.
8. Taking care of Xiao Q.
9. ....
My boy's new puppy has been occupying a huuggge chunk of our time. She's just like our own newborne baby. Three months into keeping this adorable mongrel puppy and she's already managed to turn our lives upside down. Yes, even mine, though I live a whooping 10km from her.
Hidden among the doggie walks, endless patting and laughters are the horrible veterinarian trips, costly cab fares, unexpected bites and canine scratches. Nevertheless, as much as we are frustrated, the joys and rewards of a furkid at home is indeed priceless and unreplaceable. I will elaborate more on Xiao Q at a later time, for my eyelids are fighting a losing war, but here are some pictures of our sweet darling.
Xiao Q at 2 months old.
Xiao Q going on 4 months.
Who says mongrels aren't cute? She's a perfect counter-example. Learn more about the lives of many stray mongrels in SG at http://noahsarkcares.blogspot.com/.
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Meanwhile, here's some snapshots of my past doings lately along with clearer pictures of What I Wore.
Hari Raya Ramadan with my domestic helper
What I Wore
White ruffled top and yellow crochet skirt with vintage Cloe clutch.
Kbox with my dear at Clementi.
What I Wore
Dress from TF with brown woven belt.
What I Wore To School
Cotton On blue top with A-line batik-printed skirt/tube top.
With my lecture cardi.
And of course, what's a typical Grace's post without some cam-whorical pictures.
Till then!
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