The zipper of one of the dog beds fell off. Though I fixed it and stuffed all the insides back where they belong, it got me thinking. Is anyone else sick of how hard it is to put a dog bed back together? They always put the zipper on only one end of the cover so when you go to put the padding back in, you have to get all tricky with how to make it lie flat. Especially when you are like me and add extra foam pads for a super thick firm but soft bed. I might sound picky here but have you ever tested a dog bed? Most of those plush, thick, I'm so supportive looking beds collapse as soon as you lie down so you're basically lying on the floor. If I wanted my dog to feel like it's lying on the floor, I wouldn't be shelling out money for a dog bed, now would I? I went on this create a new dog bed that is easy to reassemble tear last night and I do believe I have done it. This also means I am going to have to delve into a new crafting area. Sewing. The last time I sewed, it jumped ugly and I swore I would never go back. I feel I was a little to hasty with that promise. I have this old Singer sewing machine I have held onto for decoration purposes only. I'm going to see if it works (pretty sure it does, don't they always?), oil the monster up, get some supplies and make me some dog beds! Oooo... and material that is durable, but yet soft. I like the idea of two patterns that don't match at all but have the same color scheme. I am soooo into matching but not matching. So you might get that same warm feeling I get, please observe the following examples:

Try and tell me I'm wrong. Go ahead. Liar.Can you stand it?! Me either. I'm also into super thick padding. Now that the James is getting older, he needs good support for his joints and whatnot. Tabitha just gets what he gets and lucks out because of it. I suppose you could call her one lucky bitch.
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