Well, gee, does this happen to you? Some days you just feel as if you’re going to tup over, or is it tupp?
Today was one of those days, maybe an inner ear thing or too much nip?
OOPS…there I go again.
I can’t seem to right myself! Maybe too much ballast, haha…
Even on the bed, I just can’t seem to find my footing!
HELLO!
Could someone turn me RIGHT SIDE UP?
It was the nip…
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Today, if you have time, you might wish to read about a soldier who remembers September 11th
I have no idea what this is!!! It seems to have gotten into comments when it is the blog itself. Holy tamale. COMPUTERS!!!!
You’re quite the rolly-polly, Loulou.
Uh, oh, kibble cut, kibble cut!
FUN drawing – and photos!! I’lm Laughing right along with you – and will have to persuade mama to grow some dog nip. to sure that exists though…….but tip must be a southern thing since mama has heard that expression too! The word tipple comes to mind……….
Oh, you baaaaaad maman.
Many thanks for the link to the veteran’s article.
Like everybody else, I guess, I have so vivid memories of that day, when the unbelievable happened.
I am glad you read it. So well-written by someone so involved
Oh LouLou!! I just want to kiss you, you are so adorable! You look like ME trying to get up off of the floor (and this is the Mama talking! lol)
Well, my center of gravity seems to have shifted with age…haha.
So you tip ’cause you’re addicted to the nip? Sounds like your mama and papa need to do an intervention.
Read the soldier’s story. Emotional pain is just as real as physical and losing a brother that way had to be painful.
I not only tip, I tup, which Mya’s maman points out is a southern thing.
Ah ! Now that makes sense. Love the painting too !
Oh, I can’t stop mama from doodling all the time and I’m her only live model. Kitty, that is. Papa won’t sit still.
Hmm – must have been the nip. Merriam Webster (she is a dictionary person) defines a tup as a ram – a male sheep. Or the weight on a pendulum. Maybe you meant tip – as in how I tip over when I bend over to pick something up off the ground. Or when I eat out at a restaurant – I try to tip adequately. Purrs.
Well, I know it’s tip over but mama’s friend always used to say ‘tup’ so ‘tup’ it is around here. But I’ll take your tip and use it correctly the next time I tup.