I miss my nephew. I decided this as I picked up dog poop.
Don't get me wrong, I'd still be picking up dog poop if he were here.
My nephew may be unique in his respect for his uncle's ability and total disregard for my disability. At least I hope that is what it is.
How else to explain the night we walked Claren? She pooped, and without any semblance of guilt, my nephew said: "I'll hold the leash." And he did, leaving his wheelchair-using uncle to bend over and pick up the poop.
I am lucky to have him and also the people who do pick up the poop because it is a smelly pain.
Monday, August 27, 2007
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2 comments:
That Beanie! I'm sure that was his thinking.
I think of you every day when I walk Tully and see that other folks have not picked up after their dogs. We describe it in terms of good citizenship at my house, but mostly I am disgusted by all the people not using wheelchairs who don't bother.
xxoo
JTG
Well, more or less.
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