Guest Post by Lolli

dear miss kim,

thank you for my rope dog.  it's my favorite!  i think it's mom's favorite too because she's always trying to tug it away from me.  i growl and tell her it's mine.  i already started shredding the tail.  mom has to pick up blue strings all the time, but i try to tell her to leave them on the floor.  maybe you can come play with me again sometime.

love, lollipop

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dear miss mary elizabeth,

thank you for my princess bone.  it's my favorite!  it helps make my teeth strong.  and thank you for my blanket.  it's my favorite!  it has my name on it so it's all mine, no one else's.  mom says lollipops are sticky and sweet but i don't think the blanket is sticky or sweet, i just think it's soft.  i like taking naps on it.  sometimes mom puts it on my head and says "where's lolli?" because it makes me disappear.  it's a fun game.

lots of licks, lollipop

p.s.  can you tell mom to give me more of those things called treats?  they're my favorite!

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dear porter and grace,

thank you for my chew toy.  it's my favorite!  mom says i'm too fast when i play with it and i don't let her take a good picture.  when i try to chew mom's toes she always gives me this toy.  it doesn't taste the same as toes but i can shake it back and forth in my mouth.  maybe sometime you guys can come over to my house and we can play chase and i can show you all the good tee-tee spots.

cuddles and snuggles, lollipop

Our Weekend and Lolli Update

The kids finally got to meet Lollipop this weekend, and I think they love her!

Anna especially didn't want to put her down.  She kept holding her up like Mufassa does Simba in the Lion King.

Our two cute girls!

Anna, Lolli, and I cheered on the boys while they played a game of Knock-Out.

Friday night we were invited to a cookout at our friends' house.  They bribed us with food but I'm pretty sure they just wanted to meet Lolli.  (In fact, Mary Elizabeth admitted it here.)  We were ok with that, though, because we really like food.

We also really like their little girl.

Wesley was nice enough to let Wyatt borrow her tree swing.  I tried my best to give him a good push.

After dinner we played Pictureka while Lolli got acquainted with their dog, Ollie.  It was such a fun night!

Friday night was all play so Saturday morning we had to get to work.  Well, I'll admit I slept in a little bit, but Doc got right to work out in the yard.  Wyatt was his helper until I brought Lolli out to play and he decided to take her for a ride.

The kids played with her so much during the morning that she was exhausted by lunch time.  She fell asleep in Anna's arms so Anna set her down on her blanket that was sitting on top of the kitchen counter.  We all sat down at the table for lunch and she never budged, so she ended up being our centerpiece for the meal.  Poor thing was tired!

We spent the bulk of the afternoon at my parents' house.  I arrived first and got questioned by the little people about "Where the puppy dog is?"  Jett had to call Uncle Doc and sweet-talk him into bringing her over. 

Lolli had her first trip down the slide.  I'm not sure that she liked it.

Bren likes to hold "wolly."

While the kids were busy playing with the dog, I put together the hammock that we bought my parents for Christmas.  Everyone took turns pretending to nap on it and testing the weight limit.

And somehow, Lolli ended up getting it all to herself.

We stayed over at their house late enough to enjoy an impromptu cookout.  Nothing like burgers and dogs two nights in a row!  After church Sunday morning I got to work in the shop.  With the help of both Mom and Dad, I completed my first headboard.  It's for another room re-do I'm working on - hopefully more pictures soon! 

Update on life with Lolli:  Things are going really well.  She stays in her kennel during the day and does not mess it up at all.  She still cries when she's put in it but calms down eventually.  She's great about using the bathroom upstairs and only has accidents when we go too long without taking her out.  She's learned to go up and down the stairs by herself - a new talent that we're not proud of (an unsupervised puppy running around upstairs on my carpet is the last thing I want).  Her favorite things to chew on are our toes, and it's not uncommon for me to step into my slippers only to find them full of slobber.  One day last week she jumped into the shower with me.  It was an unexpected surprise for both of us.

Sunday night was a bit traumatic for her - it was time to get her first bath.  Even though she got wet in the shower earlier in the week, she hadn't been shampooed yet and it was definitely time. 

She didn't know what was coming - she was more interested in the cup I got out to rinse her with.

But as soon as I held her over the water, she threw those paws up and did not want to go in.

"Dad, stop taking pictures and get me the heck out of here."

I've never bathed a dog with so much fur.  I made sure I didn't miss any spots - even around her little mouth.

And then, y'all, the craziest thing happened.  The softest, fluffiest, cutest little white puppy that you've ever seen turned into...

...well, this:

Does anybody else think she looks like Splinter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?  No? Just me?

Doc kept showing me "before" pictures so I'd remember what she looked like, and I kept reassuring her that she'd fluff back up.  I wasn't sure she would but my fingers were crossed.

And that's how our weekend ended - with a soppin' wet dog that wasn't too happy with us.  At least she smells better.

Making It Official

We've gone back and forth quite a bit over the last few days, but I'm posting this here to make it official: Her name is Lollipop.

Lolli, for short. (Or should it be Lolly?)

I like it because it ends in that "ee" sound like Minnie and we get to keep the pop from Popcorn. Plus, it's pretty similar to Lulu and Lily that were both popular choices.

In honor of this naming ceremony, let's watch the video of the song I've been singing for the last 24 hours.

Maybe, for Doc's sake, I'll stop singing it soon.

Oh, and Jenny, for suggesting the name, Lolli (Lolly?) will reward you with kisses as soon as you come visit her.

Say My Name, Say My Name

Happy valentine's day, everyone! I hope your day is filled with lots of love and hearts and flowers and chocolates. Mine has been (and will continue to be) filled with a little ball of white fluff. See?

Meet my valentine's (and early birthday) present. Isn't she the cutest?

I love her already.

And even though she's a teeny little fluffly white puppy dog, Doc's pretty smitten with her too.

Our new little pup is a Maltipoo, a cross between a Maltese and a Poodle. Some people would say this is a "designer dog" but I say it's just the best of both worlds. She's considered "hypoallergenic" and "non-shedding" even though such things don't actually existed. She was born on December 21 in Liberty, MS and has two sisters and two brothers. Her grandparents on both sides were a Maltese and a Poodle, but both of her parents were Maltipoos. That makes her a second generation Maltipoo.

Wanna know her name? Um...so do I.

See, that's the problem. We can't decide on her name. Her previous owner named her Popcorn (her sisters were Cupcake and Muffin, the boys were Peanut and Pecan) which I think is kinda cute but we can't call her "Poppy" because that's what all the grandkids call my dad. That could get confusing. She does look like a little piece of popcorn, though.

Wednesday was the day we decided to make her ours and we figured we had until Sunday - the day she would actually come home with us - to figure out a good name. Doc and I left Thursday for San Diego (more on that later) and spent the duration of our mini vacation throwing out names and testing them. We had to try out the whole "Come here, [insert dog name here]! Come on sweet [same dog name here]!" to see if the names were easy to call out and felt right.

The first rule of the name game was that all typical small-white-fluffy dog names were a NO. So we scratched Fluffy, Snoball, Precious, and Princess off the list.

One of our early thoughts was that we could move Popcorn to her middle name and make her first name something to go with it like Salty, Butter, or White Cheddar. I thought one of those would be pretty funny until I heard Doc practicing the call with "Here Butt-butt!" and decided that wasn't going to work.

So we tried out a few TV character names: --Seth Cohen from The OC is obviously not girly enough. --Kitty McAlister is a cute name but she's a dog, not a kitty, so that might be weird. --Something about Nancy or Lupita (Weeds anyone?) just didn't feel right.

We moved on to movies: --Lieutenant Kaffee seemed like a lotta name for such a little dog. --Red is my favorite character from Shawshank Redemption, but our dog is white, not red. --Elle Woods was a fan of chihuahuas, not maltipoos. --Dottie Hinson is a pretty cute name. Hmmm...a possible option.

Moving on to celebrities, I asked Doc who his favorite was. When he answered "Mariah" I quickly suggested we switch categories.

We have both read The Hunger Games series so we thought about Katniss, Primrose, or Peeta. Peeta was my favorite of those but would people think I was just saying "Peter" with a weird accent?

My parents dogs are named Henry and Taylor, so we thought maybe we should try out a regular "human" name. Helen, Courtney, and Linda were as far as we got before we decided that was just a bad idea. (Especially after Doc kept yelling out "Helen, NO!" to make it sound like he was cursing at a dog.)

We've considered names that match her appearance. Things like Cotton, Powder, Marshmallow, Pepper, etc. Doc and I were both a fan of naming her Q-Tip but calling her QT (pronounced "cutie") but is that really the best name?

We're trying to watch her personality to see if anything just comes to us, but almost 24 hours in, she's still nameless. My parents actually made the drive to pick her up since we were on our flight back home. They picked her up in Oxford, MS and about ten minutes into the car ride, the sweet ball of fluff tee-teed all over my mom's lap. Nice! My dad tried to claim the naming rights since he drove to get her, so he's calling her Frannie. Back at their house, we played with her in the yard for a long time. She loves to run after us and kinda hops around in the grass like a bunny rabbit. The bigger dogs (she makes Henry look giant) scared her to death. Kids didn't seem to bother her, though.

So, we need help with her name. Maybe more pictures will help you help us.

I asked Jett what he thought a good name would be and he suggested "Brianna." So there's that.

She likes to receive kisses. (She probably doesn't enjoy being strangled, though.)

If you get low enough, she'll give you kisses back.

Look at her little tongue!

Excuse the bad quality of this picture, but you can see that Bren thought she was the best thing in the world!

Bren has a fluffy white toy kitty at home that she calls LuLoosh. She, of course, thought that should be the puppy's name. Either that or "Meow." We actually have been trying out Lulu as her name but for some reason, it just doesn't come out when we call for her.

After we traumatized her with all the kids and dogs, we finally took her home to our house. She spent lots of time exploring and probably picking up Minnie's scent. We don't have officialy dog bowls for her yet, but considering the holiday, I figured these would work for now.

After filling her belly, she was ready to play!

We tried to wear her out. It seemed to work since she konked out on top of Doc while he was reading.

This is when things went a little south. We put her kennel in our room so we could listen for her during the night. I knew she'd never slept in a kennel before but there's a first time for everything, right? I picked her up in her sleepy state and placed her in the kennel and closed the door. I turned out the light and climbed into bed. This is when that sweet little puppy found her voice. And she used it to say "hell to the no." She wimpered and whined and clawed at the door. I honestly don't know how so much sound came from such a little body. We tried to go with the "tough love" method and let her work it out, but after over an hour, we couldn't take it anymore. I moved her to our bathroom, picked up all the rugs and laid down an old towel for her. The kennel was in there too but this time with the door open. I turned on a small light before closing the door behind me. She still wimpered some but it wasn't nearly as loud and it didn't last that long. She finally fell asleep and stayed quiet until she heard Doc's alarm go off shortly after five. Needless to say, today I am sleepy. Please pray that she gets in a good routine soon.

Today she's in the same setup in our downstairs bathroom. I'm going home soon to check on her and I hope the bathroom's not too much of a disaster. Fingers crossed. At some point today or tomorrow I have to take her to the vet to get her checked out, and she's probably going to need a name for her paperwork.

Here are the names that are currently on the list to be considered: --Popcorn (sticking with the original) --Frannie (my dad's choice) --Lulu (after Bren's toy kitty) --Josie (my grandmother's nickname - a choice I threw out) --Macy (one Doc likes) --Cotton, Powder, Q-Tip (the descriptive names) --Pepper (because for some reason I keep going back to "P" names - we keep saying Peanut but that seems "boyish" to me) --Polly, Petal, Pearl, Puff (all from a coworker)

But we're also open to other suggestions! Please help us - what do you vote for?? Or what do you think she looks like? Who knows, you could get credit for naming our new dog.