Hello Everyone,
There has been a lot of talk about some thing that I don't understand.
First FM is talking about a thing called Labor Day. They say it is a whole weekend with a holiday day on Monday. I think I understand "weekend" and "Monday," but what is a "Holiday". I know Monday is the day that FM is gone most of the day at a place called "work". I have gotten used to that day. Weekend is the time that FM is home a lot. But what is the "Labor" thing? FM says that it is a day that she doesn't have to work, so why isn't it called "No Work" day. That makes much more sense. Why make it so complicated? Big people have so many words for things, how can I ever keep up? Then I hear that the kids go back to school the next day. Do I have to go back to school? I remember being schooled at the race track and that was hard. I don't want to do that again. FM says that retired means I don't have to go to school, but I do have to keep on learning new things. OK I think I can do that.
The other thing that has been talked about a lot is a thing called "Harvey." They said it is a storm with a lot of rain in a place called Texas and that people's homes are being flooded out. That is really scary. Then it started raining here. Oh no, are we going to be flooded? FM says we are safe here in our home and all I have to worry about is getting wet when I go out to pee and poop. I don't mind getting wet and being dried off when I come back in the house is really fun. FM plays tuggies with the towel and me. She pretends that she doesn't like it, but I know she really does like it.
I am still looking for my forever home. My FM says I am a really good boy and that I have learned so much. I am happy here but I am looking forward to my own family.
Thanks for reading about me.
Mac
Windy Trixie
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