Kassa: Dad, the state of affairs here has been kinda sketchy lately.
Dad: How so?
Kassa: Well first of all what is up with the house. Someone pulled out a wall and now everything is a mess! There is a bit more space now but its cold in the kitchen and you said this was going to be done a month ago!
Dad: Well I noticed that you have been in the new area sunning yourself during the day and enjoying the 180 Degree view of the back yard, but I hear you on the amount of time. Thats the way things go though and when it is finally done it will be nice.
Kassa: Who told you such lies about me sunning myself?
Dad: You left your teddy bear on the blanket.
Kassa: Someone else must have left it there. Well thats not all. I've been chatting around and evidently you helped set up a training seminar with Jen Bachelor on March 5th. All the other dogs are talking about how they learned to fly, breath fire, and order pizza to be delivered. Now I don't remember any such seminar. What happened!?!
Dad: Well yes. From what I understand it was a fantastic seminar. I think the variety of skills the other dogs are chatting about may be somewhat exaggerated. The dogs people were very very happy with it. We couldn't make it ourselves due to a last minute emergency. I'm sorry you had to miss it.
Kassa: Another thing. Where the heck were you Saturday, and what about my grey play on Sunday? What is going on? I heard you helped run a Judo tournament. Why wasn't I invited. I could through those guys around better than anyone!
Dad: There was a Judo tournament on Saturday. A couple of years ago I wrote some software to handle all the registration and bracketing for the competition. It is tied to scheduling and scoreboard software which I also wrote. I couldn't really bring you because I was there from 7:00am until about 10:00 pm. We had about 245 entries and fought well over 400 matches split over two mats. The facility was great, and spectators were also able to view the matches from the balcony. If I brought you, all the kids would have been wanting to pet you all the time, because you are so good looking. The goal was to keep the hundred kids at arms length so I could help run the show. Besides, didn't you get to spend the day with Mom?
Kassa: Well yes, and she is superior to you in just about every way imaginable. But you throw a ball farther...
Dad: Well while we are on the whole ball thing.. Aren't these pics of you early Sunday morning, chasing down a ball at the baseball diamond?
Kassa: Well it is true, BUT THERE WERE NO OTHER DOGS THERE THIS TIME!! That's just not fair!
Dad: Well Kassa. I'm going to share a phrase my own mother used to tell me time and time again. "Who ever said life was fair!".
3 comments:
Way to keep your Dad on his toes Kassa. The sun room does sound nice though.
Oh Kassa! The girls here say to come on up and they'll be more than happy to play with you and keep you plenty busy. They make no promises about Morgan remembering her manners, but they'll let you borrow a bed for a long snooze when it's all over!
Oh, what a shame you couldn't get to the Jen Bachelor seminar:( That would be such an awesome experience!!
I hope your Dad has made up for all his recent neglect since this post, Kassa:)
Post a Comment