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"You have all the blanket!" he said, yanking his hardest so he could turn over and pull more of the covers over him.
On my side, the bare edge of the blanket was under me as i hung on for dear life.
He continued to fuss and yank, so i got up, went around to his side of the bed and pulled the blanket up off the floor -- here's all the blanket, i don't have it, you do! i'd tell him.
The blanket restored to the bed, i'd again roll onto the edge, making sure it was tight under me, as he was just going to start yanking again soon, the blanket mostly ending up on the floor on his side of the bed.
Very soon, we switched to two blankets on the bed, one for each of us, and while he then had to haul his own back onto the bed, at least he wasn't waking me over it.
Yes, Sweetie is a blanket hog.
Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Blanket.
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While Good Fences Around the World seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird, i still enjoy looking for and posting interesting fences, so i will!
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It's Angel Sammy's Poetry Day! This week's image and my poem:
Hey, Little Buddy, are we ready to go?
Dressed this way we'll steal the show.
You're my best friend as any can see,
It's me for you and you for me!
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Brian of Brian's Home hosts the Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. It's time to share something for which i am thankful.
Today i am thankful the rain came and went yesterday, not hanging around and making us miserable all day long.
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Today is:
Bon Om Touk -- Cambodia (a/k/a The Water Festival, it is Cambodia's largest party, always held for two days around the time of the full moon in November)
Catholic School Principal Appreciation Day -- originally designated by the National Catholic Education Association
Constitution Day -- South Africa (the 1993 Constitution, granting blacks the right to vote, was approved)
Dan sjecanja na žrtve Domovinskog rata i Dan sjecanja na žrtvu Vukovara i Škabrnje -- Croatia (Remembrance Day for Homeland War Victims and for the Sacrifice of Vukovar and Škabrnja)
Day of Ardvi Sura (Aredvi Sura Anahita), Mother of the Stars -- Ancient Persian Calendar (date approximate)
European Antibiotic Awareness Day -- ECDC (because prudent use of antibiotics can help stop antibiotic resistance)
Fast for an Abundant World Harvest -- now unsponsored, but one way to help can be found here
Feast of the Virgen de Chiquinquirá -- Maracaibo, Venezuela
Great American Smokeout -- save money and your life, try not to smoke today; started by the American Cancer Society
Hap-Dancing and Tiger-Tuning -- Fairy Calendar
Independence Day -- Morocco(1956); Western Saraha(1975)
Married to a Scorpio Support Day -- remembering those married to Scorpios and suffering because of it, and encouraging them too hide the flow charts and assert themselves today; sponsored by Wellcat Holidays
National Day -- Oman
National French Vichyssoise Day
Ned Ludd Memorial Machine-Smashing Day -- internet generated, but enjoy! i know i will
Proclamation of the Republic -- Latvia (1918)
Push-Button Phone Day -- launched this day in 1963
St. Odo of Cluny's Day (Patron of needed rain)
Tazaungdaing Lights Festival -- Myanmar (multi-day celebration of the end of the rainy season)
Total Disregard for Taste Day -- marking the debut of Howard Stern's radio show on this day in 1985
Use Less Stuff Day -- a great idea! not an officially sponsored day, but you can get information about using less stuff here
Vertieres Day -- Haiti (Battle of Vertieres and Army Day)
William Tell Day -- the famed apple-off-his-son's-head-shot was today in 1307
World Philosophy Day -- UNESCO
Birthdays Today:
Owen Wilson, 1968
Elizabeth Perkins, 1960
Sinbad, 1956
Katy Sagal, 1956
Kevin Nealn, 1953
Andrea Marcvicci, 1948
Jameson Parker, 1947
Wilma Mankiller, 1945
Susan Sullivan, 1944
Linda Evans, 1942
Brenda Vaccaro, 1939
Margaret Eleanor Atwood, 1939
Mickey Mouse, 1928
Alan Shepard, Jr., 1923
John Herndon "Johnny" Mercer, 1909
Imogene Coca, 1908
George Gallup, 1901
Eugene Ormandy, 1899
Clarence Shepard Day, 1874
Dorothy Dix (Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer), 1861
Ignacy Jan Paderewski, 1860
James Edward Sullivan, 1860
Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, 1836
Asa Gray, 1810
Louis-Jacques Daguerre, 1787
Sojourner Truth, 1787
Carl Maria von Weber, 1786
Debuting/Premiering Today:
Star Trek: Generations(Film), 1994
Malcolm X(Film), 1992
Calvin and Hobbes(Comic strip), 1985 (in this first strip, Calvin catches Hobbes in a tiger trap baited with a tuna sandwich)
"See It Now"(TV), 1951
"Skin of Our Teeth"(Wilder play), 1943
Steamboat Willie (a/k/a Mickey Mouse), 1928
US Uniform Time Zone Plan, 1883 (on this date, the railroads adopted the current uniform time zone plan; it wasn't legally mandated until 1918)
Today in History:
Old St. Peter's Basilica is consecrated, 326
The Japanese Emperor Kammy relocates the residence of Nara to Kioto, 794
William Tell shoots the apple off his son's head, 1307
The Holland/Zealand dikes break during a storm, resulting in thousands of deaths, 1421
The first English printed book, "Dictes & Sayengis of the Phylosophers", is published, 1477
Christopher Columbus first sights the island now known as Puerto Rico, 1493
Vasco da Gama reaches the Cape of Good Hope, 1497
The worst earthquake in Massachusetts Bay/Boston area, 1755
The first Unitarian Minister in the US is ordained in Boston, 1787
30 women meet at Mrs Silas Lee's home in Wiscasset Maine, to organize the Female Charitable Society, first woman's club in America, 1805
Mark Twain's story The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is published in the New York Saturday Press, 1865
National Woman's Christian Temperance Union organizes in Cleveland, 1874
Standard time zones are formed by railroads in the US and Canada, 1883
The first newspaper Sunday color comic strip is printed, in the NY World, 1894
Britain flies its first sea plane, 1911
Lincoln Deachey performs the first airplane loop-the-loop, over San Diego, 1913
Sigma Alpha Rho, a Jewish high school fraternity, is founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1917
Release of the animated short Steamboat Willie, the first fully synchronized sound cartoon, directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, featuring the third appearances of cartoon characters Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, 1928
Off the south coast of Newfoundland in the Atlantic Ocean, a Richter magnitude 7.2 submarine earthquake, centered on Grand Banks, breaks 12 submarine transatlantic telegraph cables and triggers a tsunami that destroys many south coast communities in the Burin Peninsula, 1929
New York City's Mad Bomber places his first bomb at a Manhattan office building used by Consolidated Edison, 1940
In the United States, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is ratified, 1993
HIP 13044 b, a planet that was formed in another galaxy, is discovered in the Helmi Stream, 2010
Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria becomes the 118th Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, 2012
NASA launches the MAVEN probe to Mars, 2013
A book written by Charlotte Bronte as a child for her toys is bought by the Bronte Society for €600,000 at auction in Paris, 2019
Smiling. A blanket hog lives here too.
ReplyDeleteI like fences. I don't take offence at them.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Lol, Mimi, at blanket hog. Nothing says 'peaceful sleep' more than having your own bed :)
ReplyDeleteWe dogs take up a lot of space on the bed, but at least we don't steal the blankets. Mom gets the blankets plus cozy warm pups on either side of her. Glad you found a solution to your blanket issues.
ReplyDeleteThe kid and the dog. too cute
ReplyDeleteLinda Evans, hubba hubba
Good six,
Good fence.
Always love coming here.
That was a very cute blankie story and a cute pup poem too. We're always thankfu when the rain isn't too bad. Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThe most fundamental of detentes!
ReplyDeleteFun Six
Ah, that poem was so cute, The shirts are so beautiful Mimi.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Luna is the blanket (or rather, duvet) hog in our family! It's hard to credit how one small cat can tuck so much quilt under her.
ReplyDeleteSeparate blankets, what a good idea! I just love that poem and that photo, it made me smile.
ReplyDeleteI love your story about the blanket hog. There are those that are. Made me smile.
ReplyDeleteLove the poem. It's prefect.
We are always thankful when we get rain. We live in a desert.
Have a fabulous Thankful Thursday, my friend. Big hug. ♥
Oh my goodness- the blanket hog has to have his OWN blankie for sure! The little boy and his buddy will steal the show for sure! Sweet photo and poem!
ReplyDeleteSweet story about the 'bed hog' ~ and great post ~ love the little child with the dog photo ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
That story sounds so much like my hubby and I. He is a blanket hog too. I need to switch to 2 blankets. Cute poem. :)
ReplyDeleteYour 5 sentence story made me laugh! So much like my hubby was. And I LOVE your poem! It is priceless! We hope you have a marvellously happy day.
ReplyDelete:-)
ReplyDeleteHa! Classic. The true blanket hog always accuses the shivering victim of being the perpetrator. A good solution, two blankets are better than one.
ReplyDelete'Yes, Sweetie is a blanket hog.'
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious line!
I was thinking the other day about 'And they both lived happily ever after.' As we say in Glasgow, 'Aye, right' - meaning 'no way'!
But your story - oh how I recognise that scenario! - shows how love endures. Sweetie is still Sweetie, even if Sweetie is also a blanket hog!
I love that sweet boy/dog matching shirts image and your poem.
ReplyDeleteI think that you found the perfect solution! It is either that or buy a blanket a size larger than the size of the bed, unless the bed is a King Size, and then two blankets is the only way.
ReplyDeleteIt seems this is a universal situation with the tugging of the blankets.
Most annoying, waking up and the blanket's gone, lol. 2 blanket solution - good one!
ReplyDeleteImage and poem, I've got one word..."aww" :)
Such an adorable poem.....the photo is precious and your poem fits that "precious" feeling perfectly! Thanks for being a poetry partner with us.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy