Today we bought a house and now we don't have to worry about moving out of this condominium that we sold, and having nowhere convenient to go.
We are relieved. Mrs. Mungo has never lived in a house. She is happy. I have drawn an elegant sketch of the house and backyard on a pair of Post-It notes - click to see a larger image with more details (as if you didn't know to do that already):
Monty has been told he will now have some grass and a backyard, where we will build his doghouse. He is going to the vet for a surgeon's consult tomorrow afternoon, so he is somewhat distracted and can't appreciate the good news yet.
Mungo says bah.
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