Sunday, May 17, 2009

100th post

This is my 100th post on this blog. I've loved blogging. I love writing posts, reading updates about other people's dogs, and writing comments. Reading all of your blogs has given me a lot of things to think about, and I thank all of you for continuing to update your blogs! I plan to continue this blog for a long time. I'm not going anywhere, that's for sure. Reading my posts from back when I've first started blogging reminds me of how far my wonderful little Mika and I have come since I started this blog nine months ago.

I remember my very first post on August 8 of last year, when I said why I named my blog "Dream Dogz." I said that my dog Mika was my dream come true, and that she was everything I'd ever dreamed of and more. She still is...I couldn't live without her. And Wall-e -- he's my fun-loving, spirited boy, and he has so much potential.

This is my 100th post about the Dream Dogz, but it's only the beginning...I'm so excited to see what will happen next in our adventures.

~Nat and the Dream Dogz

6 comments:

  1. Hi Nat,

    I love your blog; hearing about your training, and the progress you are making with both dogs. Looking forward to the next 100!

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  2. Congrats on your 100 post. I have to tell you that when you first changed you header, I thought the tunnel was angle wings you photo shopped onto the photo of Wall-e. So now everytime I bring up you page, that is what a see for a second. I just thought that was kinda funny. Diana

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  3. Thanks a lot Kim! :)

    lol Diana, I never noticed that before, but now that you mention it I looked at it again and I see what you mean! haha they do look like angel wings.

    ~Nat

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  4. Congratulations with your 100 post. I love to read about your dogs and your training even though I'm not a agility person :o)

    //Bente

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  5. Congrats, Nat! Here's to 100s and 100s more!

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  6. Right on - Keep up the great blogging. Always a fun read!

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