I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
I miss you Sam!!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

The Lap Dog

I was looking for some other photos this morning and ran across this one. I must have looked too comfortable in what Mojo considered to be "her" chair, because she came out and climbed into my lap and Adam grabbed the camera. She tries to do this in every chair I sit in -- much to Sam Schnauzer's annoyance.

15 comments:

A Scattering said...

Too cute! What's the breed?

Dianne said...

that's adorable!

Anonymous said...

Now that's a lap full, Sylvia.
Beautiful dog though.

Judy said...

That is hilarious. Love that picture. I will never complain about ice again after seeing those pictures below!

Peggy said...

Love your dog...miss my lab. Thanks for missing me...a little side tracked in my closet.
You're the best Sylvia!

magiceye said...

that is so cute...!!!

BioniKat said...

She's a little dog in a big dog's body!

Midlife, menopause, mistakes and random stuff... said...

Doggone cute!!
We are total animal lovers....almost to the extreme.
Thanks for sharing, this is a beautiful post.

Steady On
Reggie Girl

robin andrea said...

Is that you and your dog? You are so beautiful and your dog looks like a total sweetheart. What a great photo!

Anonymous said...

LOL! - that's a lapdog overflow situation if I ever saw one!!

Loran said...

I came to look at My World pictures, but I like this one so much more. What a great dog shot!

Anonymous said...

I missed this yesterday. What a great pic. Mojo is a silly sausage, but too beautiful. Nice to see you too!

Michael Horvath said...

I have one of these only mines a rottweiler.

storyteller said...

Wonderful picture ... reminds me of my beloved Zonker (all 90 lbs of him) who passed (at the age of 16) in the summer of 2001 shortly after I retired.
Hugs and blessings,

Kay L. Davies said...

Fabulous!
Yes, what breed? SO big for a lapdog. LOL
Our Golden Retriever climbs up on my husband when he's on his recliner.
-- K

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