Guest Napper #62 – Pillow Top Pooch
Most parents are distressed when napping goes to the dogs at their houses. Maria (mother of both of these two snoozers), however, doesn’t have a problem with it.
We’ve all heard about “a boy and his dog.” But what about us girls? As you can see, Duke is pretty patient with his girl Isabel…and it looks like his patience may need to last for awhile.
Whimper.
Guest Napper #61: Mealtime Multi-tasking
You know how you get so hungry sometimes that you find yourself just shoveling your lunch in? And then you are simultaneously chugging your drink and taking a nap to rev yourself back up for the afternoon meeting?
Wait…no, me neither.
Alicia, on the other hand, has got this multi-tasking thing down. She also appears to have gotten a large quantity of pasta or, uh, sweet potatoes? down as well. Right before downing her bottle and taking a train down to Dreamland.
Slurping…excuse me, sleeping is an important skill. Her mom, Jennifer, must be so proud.
Burp.
Sleep ‘n Safari
We’ve got a really wild nap here. Monkeys and tigers and bare feet – oh my! We even have some fish (in the bowl) although someone needs to tell Cormac that it’s okay to eat them with his fingers.
Perhaps the effort of chasing those goldfish around their bowl with a spoon exhausted him to the point that he just quit trying and decided to snooze, instead.
As usual, he felt the need to put himself right at the edge of his couch. Perhaps in case the tiger turns out to be a wild animal, after all, and bites the hand that feeds him goldfish?
For now, however, there seems to be no danger. Tiger is enjoying his catnap, as well…
It’s the black domestic short hair we might want to worry about.
Meow.
Guest Napper #60: Doggie Diving
I won’t have to tell you that there is some serious awesomeness here.
Brittany’s comment, upon submitting this picture of Esme, was that Esme was petting the dog and fell asleep. Well…that’s for sure. But what of the super-fab outfit she’s wearing? And how soft and comfy can that hearth be for her precious little tootsies?
Also, unless I am mistaken, that dog has a look of serious world weariness. It’s like “Dude. Is my bed not even sacred?”
Bravo, Esme! Nap boldly and nap well. Not sure there’s much hope for the dog, though.
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