I got myself two if the snuggliest little monsters the worlds got. They would not let mommy out of bed this morning no matter how hard I tried. They snuggles right up on either side of me and looked up at me with those great big puppy eyes and basically bagged for 5 more minutes which turned into another hour of snoozing. Not that I didn’t enjoy it but bah now I feel way behind on my day, oh well I guess after two days of back to back shooting I kinda needed it.
I had a blast shooting the last two days. I got some really nice photo sets and vids done for all my members. I really love what we got and I’ve only seen bits and pieces that TC shared with me while we were shooting.
I also did some work on a side project which I’m pumped about! Ill share all the details soon
it was a lot of fun though and got me to do some things I don’t normally do so I got to break out of my norm. I will say it was a lot different from the nudes I shoot for my site. Oops here I am dropping hints
Today is a terrific day cause its Tuesday which means members chat tonight at 9 pm EST on http://katiebanks.com I’m looking forward to spending quality time with you all. Ill also be on MFC before and after for some extra curricular activities
maybe I need to do some detention time after class since I kinda forgot to do my homework again… Oops!!
See you all online around 2:30 pm PST on MFC
Xoxo Katie
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The sleeping canine eye with its only partially closed lid and extended side membrane never ceases to fascinate me. Ever wake a dog up just to watch the membrane move? It’s interesting. Then again, just let the baby sleep.
hahahah never thought about that, it is kinda funky it’s like they blink sideways or something
usually I don’t wake them up as soon as I move they wake up
Ah, yes. My Boston Terrier is very sensitive to my movements too. I think larger dogs tend to be much more stoic and chill; they can, after all, afford to be. Speaking of which, Byron recently played with a 2-year-old English Mastiff named Jake. I almost couldn’t wrap my brain around how gargantuan this big baby of a dog was. So sweet–when he leans his head on me for me to pet and hug him while I’m standing up, his head is in my solar plexus. Byron weighs 16 pounds, Jake weighs 220 pounds!
Katiebanks-attractive!
I agree I think the bigger the dog the more relaxed they are when you move about, the little ones want to make sure they won’t get squished or forgotten. awe he sounds cute as can be