15-52: Puzzled
Bruno: Alright, Julia! Let's get this puzzle done.
Julia: Bruno, you're super special but unfortunately I don't view you as a very good puzzle helper.
Bruno: What do you mean? I'm awesome. I know where ever piece goes.
Julia: Alright, then where does this one go?
Bruno: In my mouth. The ones with the sticky-outty pieces are the tastiest.
Julia: Bruno, you're not supposed to eat the pieces. You're supposed to put them together to make a picture.
Bruno: Got it. So where does that one go?
Julia: I don't know yet.
Bruno: Oooh, if you're lost I could put it in my mouth.
Julia: That's not the plan. We're looking for pieces of the same colour to go together for the picture.
Bruno: Um, Julia, I have a couple of problems.
Julia: Personal space and impulse control?
Bruno: Nope and nope. I don't know what the picture looks like and I'm moderately colour blind.
Julia: I'm sorry. I forgot about the colour blind part. But, if you look at the box you can see that it's a picture of a bunch of golden retrievers on a dock.
Bruno: On a dock? Golden retrievers? What a great idea!
Julia: We're not going swimming now. It's just a picture.
Bruno: Got it. I'm picturing myself on a dock after the puzzle is done. Now if you would just back up then I can start eating all of the pieces that we don't know where they go and we can get to the dock faster!
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COVID has revealed Julia's inner puzzler. And Bruno does love to put puzzle pieces on his inside. So, we usually keep him far away from the puzzles. But when I say him looking longingly at her and her puzzle I knew what needed to be done for his weekly photo.
And only one puzzle piece was partly mangled and pulled from the back of his throat during the photo session. I thank Karen for her reaction time on that.
15-52: Puzzled
Bruno: Alright, Julia! Let's get this puzzle done.
Julia: Bruno, you're super special but unfortunately I don't view you as a very good puzzle helper.
Bruno: What do you mean? I'm awesome. I know where ever piece goes.
Julia: Alright, then where does this one go?
Bruno: In my mouth. The ones with the sticky-outty pieces are the tastiest.
Julia: Bruno, you're not supposed to eat the pieces. You're supposed to put them together to make a picture.
Bruno: Got it. So where does that one go?
Julia: I don't know yet.
Bruno: Oooh, if you're lost I could put it in my mouth.
Julia: That's not the plan. We're looking for pieces of the same colour to go together for the picture.
Bruno: Um, Julia, I have a couple of problems.
Julia: Personal space and impulse control?
Bruno: Nope and nope. I don't know what the picture looks like and I'm moderately colour blind.
Julia: I'm sorry. I forgot about the colour blind part. But, if you look at the box you can see that it's a picture of a bunch of golden retrievers on a dock.
Bruno: On a dock? Golden retrievers? What a great idea!
Julia: We're not going swimming now. It's just a picture.
Bruno: Got it. I'm picturing myself on a dock after the puzzle is done. Now if you would just back up then I can start eating all of the pieces that we don't know where they go and we can get to the dock faster!
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COVID has revealed Julia's inner puzzler. And Bruno does love to put puzzle pieces on his inside. So, we usually keep him far away from the puzzles. But when I say him looking longingly at her and her puzzle I knew what needed to be done for his weekly photo.
And only one puzzle piece was partly mangled and pulled from the back of his throat during the photo session. I thank Karen for her reaction time on that.