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Happy Birthday to My BFF

My best friend in the whole world (sorry to whoever is insulted by this statement) is turning TWO years old today!

She was once this tiny and cute:

And now she’s all (well, sorta) grown up!

And for her birthday (yes, I realize I’ve written a whole post about a dog’s birthday) I am going to say all the things I love about Molly. Yesterday I took her to the park and we ran into some other Golden Retriever owners who were letting their dogs play. It was great to see the different ages and see how Molly compared to them all. My second favorite (since Molly was my favorite) was an adorable 6 month old named Katie! Great name…

Anyway, back to Molly.

I love that no matter what, Molly is always glad to see me.

I love that Molly is attached to humans and prefers our attention to other dogs.

I love that Molly listens when I say her name and comes to me when I call her, as opposed to the other dogs who went running towards the street when a dog in the distance barked.

I love that all I have to do is reach towards a stick and she immediately freezes in anticipation that I might throw it.

I love how she can drink out of a water fountain like a person.

I love that she thinks she’s actually a person.

I love that she isn’t ALWAYS happy, which shows she really is human deep down in there, but she always wants to cuddle (unless she sees that stick..).

I love that she never, ever fails to make me smile.

It’s been a good two years Molly. Can’t wait for many more.

Do you have a pet? What’s their name?

Are you a dog person?

And, just because I can, I’m going to throw a few more on here…

Pardon their weird appearance, I have issues adding photos in wordpress after I’ve published.

Kathryn Wheeler: My name is Katie and I moved to Chicago in 2010 for law school and graduated in May 2013. I'm originally from Kansas City, MO and I did my undergrad at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I started this blog in August of 2011 because I needed a creative outlet and I wanted to write about my life in a way that other women could relate to and realize that they aren’t alone in many aspects of their lives.