Monday, October 1, 2007

New Friend.

Everyone Meet Kelso.


Mister big head.

Joey Kisses.



alien kelso.



Kelso is now 6months old and still full of energy. As you can see he is a bigggg boy. Very sweet dog. Loves to play and greet you when you walk in the door. I have been teaching him not to jump up on people. He can knock you over. ha. loves to play. Very much a cuddler! :) Joey and Kelso get along SO well! yay for friendship. friendship reminds me of a song..."why can't we be friends? why cant we bee friends? whyyy..." just for you scott, ang, and lu/racheal.

On another note. I am happy that i will only be watching my two pups now. I love the other dogs...but...its a good thing that they all get to be the three agio's together. it is late and now i must be going to bed.
Goodnight all. much love.











hippie girl says PEACE!

9 comments:

Morning Coffee... said...

He is a sweetie and yes he has a HUGE noggin...like an orange on a tooth pick....it has it's own weather system... :-)

Just tonight he came and laid his head on my pillow and cuddled, then decided to kiss me with his HUGE tongue...

Love you Vee! Adorable dog!

Jennifer Lynn said...

Hahaha, yeeeah, hippie girrrl.
Mhmm.


Haha I love you and Kelso is a freaking BEAST!

ray of hope said...

No way, you got another dog?! Wow, I never would have seen that coming...oh wait, except every time we walked out of Stater Bros. and you tried to add another free puppy to your collection. : ) He's very cute.

Mike & Beck said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Anonymous said...

Where do I sign up to be an Agio?

Morning Coffee... said...

What Chip??

ScottAng (So.Cal.) said...

Yes. What is agio? I don't know "agio". Cheese, I think. Yes, it is a cheese product. All the three dogs get to be the "three cheeses" together. mmmmmm...cheeeeese.

Morning Coffee... said...

Agio--
1. a premium on money in exchange.
2. an allowance for the difference in value of two currencies.
3. an allowance given or taken on bills of exchange from other countries, as to balance exchange expenses.

Hmmmmm....that doesn't sound like cheese to me....I think I'm stumped....maybe the cheese theory makes more sense?? (maybe not)???

ScottAng (So.Cal.) said...

...and maybe the currency theory works here? lol