The story about Nina giving birth -
The story was TRUE!
I had a notion of embellishing the story, saying that she deposited every pup onto my lap as she gave birth but it didn't seem right. Nina was a loyal and faithful member of the family, but she was never 'needy'. She was confident and self-assured and wouldn't have done that.
Yes, she trusted me with her pups, we had a wonderful bond and I still miss her, though she's been gone more than two decades, but she didn't need to fawn over me. She enjoyed our friendship, but I also get the feeling that she'd have been OK if it was less loving, too.
When my own babies came along, we were, of course, suitably cautious about the dogs. Even though we didn’t think they’d hurt the children on purpose, accidents can happen and the children were never left alone with the dogs.
Nina died 2 weeks before she was 10 years old.
Nero died a year later, just two weeks before he was 10 years old too.
While the children were growing up, we had lots of pets – hamsters, chinchillas, cats, fish.
Dani wanted an ‘Undersea World’ bedroom and I decorated the bedroom in pinks and blues, in a ‘rag-dab’ fashion (a mixture between rag-roll and dab methods).
I made some stencils and drew a family of orcas on her wall, using black poster paint. On another wall, I drew fish and seahorses. I found glass beads with flat bottoms and glued them onto the wall so it looked like bubbles rising to the surface.
She had a dolphin quilt cover and the cherry on top was her very own fish tank.
We took her to the local aquarium to buy fish to put in it and she chose about half a dozen. She saw one that was missing an eye and took pity on it. The guy threw that one in for free.
Because I cracked a joke about it –
Q: What do you call a fish with no eye?
A: Fsh!
That’s what she named it. ‘Fsh’. She had a couple of creamy-white ones and she called one ‘Springy’ because it jumped out of the water (make sure the lid is always on).
One morning, she called me into her bedroom to tell me one had gone missing.
Hamsters escaped and did ok, but I’m pretty sure fish don’t do well in the ‘wild’ inside a house.
Then she saw the tail of the missing fish. It had explored inside a shell and looks like it had got stuck. I thought it had gone there to die but didn’t like to tell her that.
I took the shell out and flicked it, like shaking water off it. The fish plopped back into the water and swam away.
Dani was delighted. The fish looked like it had a crick in its neck, back and tail and it swam in circles for a day or so, but it got itself straightened out eventually.
Dani got tired of the underwater theme eventually and went on to Japanese chic – red, gold and black.
The glass beads had to come off, the painted undersea effect was painted over and the orcas… well they took way too many coats of paint to cover over than I care to remember! It seems like a good idea at the time, but trust me, black poster paint is awful to get rid of!
I eventually found a trick. Mix wood glue (PVA) with a little water, paint over the poster paint and allow to dry. The paint is then sealed under the glue and no longer spreads or seeps through the new paint.
The fish went downstairs and Trev took them under his wing. He called them all 'Graham' because he didn't want them worrying about favouritism. 'Springy' and the rest went into the pond eventually. Springy died at around 15 years old. He was a large albino grass carp and had grown to almost 24 inches long.
Escapee animals:
Hamsters – some we’ve re-captured, some we’ve lost completely and others have died by cat.
Chinchillas – a whole pack of them escaped their communal home and attacked the rotties. Only a few survived that. One chinchilla escaped into the cavity wall of the kitchen and it took ages to get it back. Another escaped into the garage and lived there for a week. I caught her by tempting her with raisins.
Rotties have jumped the fence, undone the gates and doors and once bashed through the garage door, destroying the door – just to get to the ice cream van!
Fish – from the pond. Why they escape the pond, I’ll never understand. It’s a good thing Bear has a ‘warning bark’ and lets us know there’s an escapee flopping around on the ground.
Smudge went AWOL one day and he came back less and less frequently. One story I do remember about him was the day he caught a mouse and brought it home. Pleased as punch he was.
We knew he’d not caught the mouse himself. He was way too laid-back for that. Plus the mouse was still in the trap that had caught it.
To see him trotting up the garden with the mouse and trap in his mouth was amusing. He seemed so proud of himself.
So... Truth or Fiction?
To make this more complex... are any of these stories true? All, some or none? You decide. I'll tell you tomorrow!
Some of the images are from Google - the dogs are mine :)
I would say this story is true, like the previous.
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Cheers! : )
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the dogs and hamsters are true the rest is satire. gave me a good laugh though
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I want to make a jungle concept to my future children, hopefully they don't get bored :) Guess it takes too much time to re-decorate it as yours :)
I think story is true but it's a "story" eventually. The best stories are perfect fictions of reality. If everybody tells all the truth without fiction, there won't be "writers" or "poets" at all.
Your fictions are solid. You build them into real roots and write them fluidly. That's what a good story-teller does :)
In the meantime, bet this is a true story. And i mean you have experienced it, not anybody else :)
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Oh please, never allow the 'It will take too much time to redecorate' to prevent you doing something spectacular for your children. They remember it long after you've changed the decor. My daughter is 28 and still remembers her various bedroom decors.
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Love this so much ;)) and such old pictures! hahah BRILLIANT!
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Haha! The pictures of us are even more amusing! LOL
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I think it is true! Love the way you decorated Dani's room! Never had a daughter to decorate for but remember doing massive art jobs for my sons...
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Yeah, it rang true to me based on what I know about dog mothers. You can learn a lot on Youtube. :)
As for today's tale, nothing about them rang false, so I say they're True.
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And yesterday I lost, but it does not upset me
today's story is simply delicious. I had a hamster in a childhood and unfortunately he died from the clutches of a cat, very cunning pins :)
I think that the story about the hamster is true, in other animals - fiction :)
Thank you for such a wonderful contest.
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That is a huge litter!
It's amazing what good mommas dogs make. Our Italian Greyhound had three litters - the last was an accident with our chihuahua that led to the best mutts ever.
I'm thinking all of your stories are true, except maybe the chinchilla one.
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Someone put him up to it? ;)
Bear, our present Rottie was one of fifteen pups. He was the biggest of the litter and we paid a little extra for him.
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Bigger dogs cost more? We never thought of pricing our puppies by the pound!
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'Pick of the litter' you see :)
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I'm really having fun with these - got another one right! I'm going to say this one is a mix of fact and fiction. I think Smudge and the hamsters ones are truth ....
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not all is true, some parts are fiction work.
Nice write up anyway, what a loss.
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I would say all fact! And this:
Just made me smile. I can picture it so proud of itself!
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I'll go for 100% true!
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Ah, my guess is only the part about your daughter's bedroom theme and the fish are true. The escapee animals? Seems too otherworldly haha
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Definitely a fact although this sounds like fiction
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I'm glad that I manage to guess several times in a row, I hope it will become a tradition :)
today's history made me think well .... I also think that this behavior of animals is possible, but I'm also not sure about it. I had a small mental dissonance, but I made the decision and I'll risk to assume that today's story is true, but not completely, the truth is about hamsters and chinchilla :)
tomorrow we will find out how lucky I am :)
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Nice post
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Awww 😍 😍 😍 cute puppies
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Awnnn, sweet puppies.
Nice work, thanks for sharing
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Beautiful post i follow you
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That's nice!
I was going to upvote your comment... but you didn't bother to upvote my work. Shame...
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I agree with you but i m new in steemit please help and guide me specialy
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good story.
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Loved the story. Fact or Fiction? For me, it's doesn't matter, I just love the beauty I just read.
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Truth or not, pets are so special. They ask so little from us, and what they offer is so honest. I still miss the German Shephard I lost in the 1990's.
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Please upvote me
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so I look when I see such comments (there are a lot of them recently)
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Hahaha...so you need more than two hands to cover your face...lol
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You have talent for writing, also really cute photos of puppies :)
I would be extremely glad, if you checked out my story about expedition to Nanga Parbat https://steemit.com/news/@right-here/would-you-give-up-your-life-for-your-dream
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I was just about to do that!
Then I realised you hadn't voted on my work. How rude to ask me to go to your work to vote on it, but not bother to vote on mine.
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Oh, sorry I thought I did that
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wow! how sweet!
this post is really very good.
thanks for share such a nice post with us.
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Love this so much . just great
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