Also, it is no longer unusual for me to spend a "Saturday" night at a birthday party for a dog. And come home with an AWESOME LOOT BAG.

me
Raphael
Lila (in her rhinestone-studded fancy party collar, of course)
Ari
and
Ari's middle-aged dog Sammy
A pretty respectable turnout for a fourteen-year-old, I think.

Hilarity and enthusiastic jockeying for position, of course, ensued from the moment we arrived.

There were goodies, too. The men of Delt certainly never offered such crudites as we enjoyed. In addition to the more human-oriented spread, I baked star- and heart-shaped peanut butter cookies for dogs (The Guatemalan: "Finally! Something Lila and I can share!"), and Ari, the resident smoothie-place owner, brought canine-inspired peanut butter smoothies (The Guatemalan: "..mmm, smells gooood!")

The only thing missing was the Mystery... Actually, no. We had a pretty damn good time with the heart-shaped peanut-butter dog cookies.
3 comments:
Delt Mystery Punch... my God, how could I have forgotten...
Personally, I think it's kind of self-explanatory...
Good point.
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