Tuesday, December 4, 2012

See, The Mistress Was A Child.......

Brace yourselves......because it's true........... I'll never live this down....


I was rifling through boxes this weekend and came across this gem. I was about 6 in this picture, one Christmas morn. This was after discovering I had my first puppy. She had been darting like crazy through the opened piles of wrapping paper. I hadn't even see her, more about the toys and un- wrapping. Then a little head appeared and licked my knee. I quickly scoped her up and held her. She was named Poochie Van Buren. She lived for 15 years. Even at an early age I had a knack for good drag names. Nikki Kensignston followed next.

16 comments:

  1. You were a superstar even then!

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  2. was waking up on xmas mourning that awful for you?

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    1. Oh dear Norma. This is why one should not post and drink Hendricks at the same time.

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  3. My you had such a big weiner, even at that age! Very cute picture.

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  4. Look at that glow! Is that a Dashshund? I remember my son getting his first pup. Always remember the first one. Love her name!!!!!!

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  5. Anonymous12/04/2012

    Cute!

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  6. Alrught, I wondered how long till the weiner jokes started. But must admit, that is cute!

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  7. How very cute!!!! I assume the weiner only got bigger! I remember getting my first dog. It was xmas also.

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  8. Then a little head appeared

    There’s nothing like a little head.

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  9. I always find old photos of a much younger Princess frightfully disturbing too....

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  10. Cute then and now? So bitches have all the luck!

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  11. What a darling picture! Even then I'll bet it was hard to let go of the big weiner! Sorry couldn't resist.

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  12. Oh Mistress, that picture is quite the surprise! How cute and it will always be a tresured memory. Poochie looks so cuddly

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Go ahead darling, tell me something fabulous!