Friday, October 29, 2010

Aspin's Unusual Trip: The Chase

You might want to read the first part before proceeding or if you’re into Halloween then don’t forget to read the last paragraph on this page--anyway it’s just a joke.

Going Home

The drizzle of rain forced us to leave after an hour, but I managed to urge my sister to take our Aspin puppies for more walk (that’s how much I’m proud of them). I wanted them to make the most out of our trip. Everything went well till we saw ahead probably a mixed-breed dog; we immediately turned and moved towards the gate. The dog was far when we turned our back on him then we heard a bark—coming from that same stray dog behind us. My sister managed to scare him away. He must be a male because he followed us so as to get closed to our beautiful puppies (that’s just a theory of mine). When we arrived at home, I can tell the Chies were saying “Home sweet home,” because they lay comfortably on the floor and quickly fell asleep. They might be so tired of walking and seeing many things: cars, jeepney, people, and a dog they are not familiar with.

cemetery in the Philippines
My advice visit your departed loved ones as early as possible and if allowed you can take your dog, Aspin or not, along. Whichever you prefer, don’t forget All Souls Day. For all those who have gone ahead of us, let’s us pray for them. May their souls find peace with our heavenly Father.


Dare to READ a creepy joke, just in time for Halloween 2010—don’t say I didn’t warn you!

We planned this trip a few months ago on which I thought of a joke—a creepy one—what if our puppies or your dog is set loose inadvertently in the cemetery and comes back with a bone—is it a chicken wing, leg, or something else? I’ll leave it up to your imagination. Mind you I’ve seen a lot of open niches but dare not to look more than 1 second. My level of curiosity at that moment is so dead.

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