Friday, August 23, 2013

Happy Post!

Josh and I have had a fabulous summer and even though its winding down, we had an excellent time and its not over yet! 

You know that feeling you get on a Friday afternoon when you are done with work and off to enjoy a phenomenal weekend? I've gotten to enjoy that feeling a whole bunch this summer, and I hope you have too.  I found this clip today of some cows excited for a green pasture and in this moment I completely understand these cows.



Has anyone seen the show Wilfred? It is wildly inappropriate and hilarious.  Elijah Wood believes that his neighbor's dog, Wilfred, is like a real person who talks to him.  If you aren't a dog person I'm not sure you would find it as funny as I do.  It is definitely an adult show and definitely worth a shot.



Josh and I have always said that Leonard is kind of a stubborn jerk.  Its why we love him - he is our stubborn jerk.  To be fair its just a part of his personality, there is a lot of good stuff in there too, but the attitude is what really makes him Leonard.   Case in point:  Every meal since he was a puppy he has to get in his kennel and sit before he can eat.  Getting in the kennel is no problem at all, but we have to stand there and make him sit because he challenges us on the sitting part.  Every.  Time.  Anyway, Wilfred is a jerk too and it makes the show even better for me.  Another example:  adorable pic of Leonard.

 
The story behind this is that he attacked the flower vase I had just sprayed for bugs and set on the back porch to dry, he stole a sunflower, then played keep away with it.  Love him anyway.

Jen over at Epbot posted this and I just can't help myself, I have to share.  I've always loved this song, it makes me want to dance!  It looks like these people agree.



Ain't nothing wrong with a little safety dance.  Only thing I was missing was a Bio-Dome clip!

Alright, one last clip, these have gone viral so you may have already seen them.  This is my favorite of the bunch and it makes me laugh every time I watch it.  Its two grown men re-enacting conversations between one of them (the father) and his two year old girl.  The barrette is what really brings the whole thing together.



This has become one of our favorite things to apply to real life.

Me: "Do you think we could fit one more weekend of camping in this summer?"
Josh: "We have a lot to get done on the house, we should really have at least one weekend at home."
Me:  "Yes, but maybe we can have one more weekend of camping?"
Josh:  "Do you want me to just manifest more weekends?!"

It applies to more situations than I would have thought possible, and it makes us giggle.  Even when we're the only ones who get the joke.

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