Have you ever wondered what goes through a dog’s mind when they get an idea?

I have. And I honestly have not come up with any answers.
Sometimes, their actions are as little as sitting in a comfortable bed they’re too big for.
Sometimes, it’s a little bigger like when Saachi got hold of a wet ink pen and chewed it up. She didn’t swallow it….she just chewed it up, permanently stained the carpet and her tongue.

Now probably the most mind-boggling to me is when Saachi dug her face into the snow. She was not particularly fond of winter so she did not stay out long and helped me warm her paws when she came inside. But, without fail, she always dug her face (and basket muzzle) into the snow. And, probably, unbeknownst to her, the muzzle kept the snow on her face.
She would then rush inside looking for help in removing her it looking sad and scared all at the same time!
What if dogs relied less on instinct and just spent a few seconds more thinking ideas through?? I guess life with them would not be as entertaining.

Hi, my name is Monica and I have RA.
I think my favorite part about this stamper is I can transfer the stamp straight onto the nail. The stamper head is squishy I do not have to roll it from side to side or up and down. This eliminates any stretching of the image.
I did notice that this stamper is more temperamental than most. All squishy stampers are sensitive but this CJS is definitely more so. I have to make sure I use it on a completely flat surface or the image does not transfer from the stamping plate.
I tried several polishes (metallics, cremes, and stamping polishes) and noticed some key differences. This stamper works well with thin, smooth colors but has trouble with glitter and shimmers.
As of now, I have not experienced any deterioration (I use medical tape to clean and prime the stamper) but am very careful to keep acetone away from it.

I noticed him hanging around the window for about a month before I named and penned him my pet. He was old so he no longer glowed but he was smart. He hung out on my plants to get water then he’d wander around the room.
During the day he hangs out on the drawers next to where I sit. He feeds on crumbs that I leave him. He especially likes chocolate. When I try to take it away from him but he aggressively waves his antennae at me!
I was an only child and there were few other children my age in the vicinity so my parents let me play outside most of the time, running around, playing in the trees, chasing bugs, birds and other wild life. I thoroughly enjoyed my time outside.
But nature was not just abundant outside the home. We kept plants in almost every room of the house. My favorite was an aloe vera plant that probably got a little too much use. I was a curious and clumsy kid. Whenever I fell down and scraped my knees, or cut myself on a tree branch my mother cut a portion of the leaf and rubbed the gel over the wound. That was probably one of my favorite things ever! It was just so neat how a little leaf could produce that cool, soothing gel.
Now, so many years later, I still keep an aloe vera plant in my room. It does not get as much use because I am too terrified of my autoimmunity (I run the risk of infection every time I cut myself) but it’s a nice reminder of my childhood and my love of the outdoors.




