Saturday, December 31, 2011

Mugsy is getting a sister

A few years ago, I sent mother out with one mission: Bring me a little sister to play with. She returned, instead, with Wendell. After giving mother a detailed and sometimes awkward biology lesson, I gave up on my wish for a sister and instead began to tutor young Wendell, hoping to mold him in my image. As anyone who has met the now 4-year-old perpetual puppy knows, this did not work. Yet despite our differences, we get along famously, in part because he keeps my wrinkles and ears squeaky clean.


That initial sister request was in 2007. And now, as 2011 draws to an end, I am finally close to having my wish granted. For mother and father are expecting their first child of the two-legged, nonfurry variety. It is my preference that she arrive this evening, in time for the 2011 tax year. But the odds of this baby dropping before the New Year's Eve ball in Times Square seem slim. Still, we expect to greet her soon and are excited about her imminent arrival.


I've neglected this blog in recent months, in part because I was building up the ministry's diaper fund, preparing the nursery and attending a grueling multi-hour baby class that was clearly intended to make the mother's labor seem pain-free by comparison. Also, I am now nearly deaf, so I sometimes don't hear father when he calls me for blog time. (Fear not; due to my frequent proximity to the food bowl, I never miss a meal.)


But in the New Year, I resolve to impart more of my teachings to this world that so desperately needs them. And perhaps, God willing, some parenting tips from the ayatollah. 


Happy New Year, my flock. 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Blessings on your family and compound!!!

Anonymous said...

We are thrilled for your family! TY for sharing this news with your flock. Blessings be upon you all in the coming year and beyond. Love & {{{hugs}}}. ~The Fox clan in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA *woOfs*

Hank said...

Ayatollah, sir! This is real excitin' I tell ya what!

Maybe this deaf thing'll come in handy when Mother asks ya tuh help to change diapers.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations - great news. I hope you build your army :-)

Z

Ayatollah Mugsy said...

Thank you, my children.