>Oh, and for Jim, the shoelace-tying is getting just a little more
>interesting each week.  If I could stand slip-on shoes better than I 
>can, I'd want to switch to those.  And of course it gets much more 
interesting when a dog is trying to get me to move faster, the way 
>Briana was after me this morning.  (Miranda at least will back off a 
>foot if I ask her to, if she isn't already sitting in her bed with 
>her nose a few inches from the toe of the shoe I'm trying to tie; I 
>keep worrying I'm going to whap her when I bring my foot down one of 
>these days....  Briana is a good illustration of "in-your-face".)

Thanks for the update!  Don't worry about the dog's nose being at the top of
your shoes for too much longer; eventually, you'll wind up with your laces
as close to the side as possible, rather than trying to go "over-the-top" as
it were.  :)

Jim
"What can change the nature of a man?" - The Nameless One





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