Having my mom; aka Memaw, here for a visit is always a blessing because she helps us with so many things. On Saturday, she helped me give the girls and Whisky a bath.

Kassie’s favorite part of getting a bath is being dried off.

She loves being rubbed dry.

Giving Whisky a bath is a dream. He loves water, so he walks right into the tub when he’s asked… and stands quietly and calmly while he’s being washed.

Enzi and Suni share the same philosophy about baths. They do everything they can to convince themselves that, “This isn’t happening to me,” while they’re being bathed, but they love the end results.

Both Enzi and Suni always have an extra spring in their step after a nice bath.

And Kike. Sweet girl just loves to be loved, no matter where she is.

Even in the bathtub. ♥

A poor farmer near Jerusalem owned a donkey far too small to do much work at all. He felt that he couldn’t afford to feed a worthless animal like this, one that could do him no good whatsoever, so at the supper table he told his family that he was going to kill the donkey.

His children, who loved the little donkey, begged him to sell it rather than harm it. But the farmer said, “It’s wrong to sell an animal that can’t do a good day’s work.”

Then his oldest daughter suggested, “Father, tie the donkey to a tree on the road to town, and say whoever wants it may take it for nothing.” And the next morning, that’s what the farmer did.

Soon, two men approached and asked if they could have the donkey. “It can carry almost nothing,” the farmer warned them.

“Jesus of Nazareth has need of it,” replied one of the men. The farmer couldn’t imagine what a great teacher would want with such a worthless donkey, but he handed it over.

The men took the animal to Jesus, who stroked the grateful donkey’s face and then mounted it and rode away. So it was on the day we call Palm Sunday, Jesus led his followers into the city of Jerusalem riding on the back of a small, common donkey.

The donkey so loved his gentle master that he later followed him to Calvary. Grief-stricken by the sight of Jesus on the cross, the donkey turned away but couldn’t leave. It was then that the shadow of the cross fell upon the shoulders and back of the donkey, and there it stayed. All donkeys have borne the sign of the cross on their backs since that very day.

Excerpted from Sue Weaver, The Donkey Companion (Storey Publishing, 2008).

It was time again yesterday for one of the best parties of  the year.

Some of the coolest cats dogs in Albuquerque were there to celebrate. 

We were all there to recognize the work of some of the top therapists in town.

All of these dogs are volunteers with the pet therapy program at one of our local hospitals.

They provide the best therapy and the most important medicine possible… L-O-V-E.  ♥

I made Paco treats for the boys the other day.

Judging by the looks on their faces, you can tell who has had Paco treats before.

Bernard has no shame.

Yes, Bernard is actually smiling.

I love that Goober.

Ellsworth loves Paco treats too.

So does Nigel.

What do you know… Fergus too.

Fergus does a great James Cagney impersonation every time.

Can you tell from this picture that Patrick hadn’t yet experienced a Paco treat par-tay in his mouth?

And that in this picture he had?

Patrick decided instantly that he loves Paco treats too.

Life is good. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

Patrick has definitely been accepted as one of the herd. Day by day, he’s also learning how to be a donkey.

Just look at what I caught him doing yesterday afternoon. Giving his first hug. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

To Carson: Thank you for your Photoshop talent. You did a wonderful job of softening the shadows on Patrick’s face!

Patrick had his first foot trim ever this morning.

He surprised us all and did exceptionally well.

No sedation necessary.

We could tell Patrick was frightened, but he was a very brave boy.

Understandably, Patrick doesn’t like having his hind quarters or back legs and feet touched, so we were worried about whether Shorty would be able to trim Patrick’s back feet.

Being the excellent and extremely patient farrier that he is though, Shorty charmed Patrick’s back feet right off the ground.

There was a little kicking initially, but trimming Patrick this morning was a breeze for Shorty compared to trimming Ellsworth once upon a time.

As soon as his trim was done, Patrick went right over to his big brother.

We’re so proud of you both. Our sweet, sweet boys. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

The color of tulips…

The scent of lilac…

A new delphinium Don brought home, waiting to be planted in the spring ground. ♥

The boyz love their lazy late mornings. They’ve had their breakfast, the sun is warm and they’re sleepy.

Sometimes they lay down, sometimes they stand up. Most of the time, they can barely keep their eyes open.

Even Bernard.

No matter what, though, they’re all always together.

Patrick included. And nowadays, his head and ears are usually up because he’s happy. ♥