Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Settled
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Settled

I think Sol has adjusted to life with us pretty well so far. In her short time with us, she has already mastered the Princess & the Pea sleeping technique.
I think it is safe to say that she has made herself right at home. We couldn't be more thrilled.
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aaawww Princess Sol! She looks so peaceful and soo comfy!
It’s like she’s been there all along…I love you Sol and am so incredibly happy for your blessing of finding the OBP household to call home. You deserve every bit of pampering and love!!!!
Sweet dreams Sweet Lady…
Awwwwwww…Sol is just so precious! She is so happy and content
She knows she has nothing to worry about and that she adopted the best family! What a wonderful picture, I love it
She sure does look comfy there. Wish I could
join her. A big hello from your friends in
Central Texas.
We are thrilled,too, how well SOL has adjusted! WIth all the great love and care you and her brothers and sister have given her, it is AWESOME!!! Sweet dreams little SOl!
Before I read what you wrote, I thought of the Princess and the Pea—one of my favorite stories. And it’s one of my favorite pugs doing the dramatization of it!
The sad and scared little pug has blossomed into a secure and loving and much loved pug! Sol’s fairy tale has a very, very happy ending!
This, of course, is a charming little photo of Sol. However, why is everyone tip-toeing around the obvious: OBP obsession with dog beds!!! LOL
Yep, I think it’s safe to say she’s right at home! Even her wrinkles are relaxed!!
Sol makes my day. Such a delicate little lady with so much zest!
That she has! So glad she fits so wonderfully into your family!
Well how could anyone NOT adjust to a sweet, wonderful life of 24/7 pampering!
Aw, the life of a Pug….
I think it is safe to say all of us admirers of OBP knew that in the first two months sweet Sol knew she was home for good. Whenever we see Sol now she absolutely glows. You two are the greatest pug parents and Sol knows it.
Someone MUST have removed the pea; otherwise, she wouldn’t have been sleeping so soundly. Must have been a pug: pugs will eat anything in sight or out.