Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Difference Between Cats and Dogs: Part 1

To set the scene: I'm sitting in bed, Lola is sprawled out on the kitchen linoleum, and Banzai is curled up on my rollaboard.*

If I get up, Lola will immediately jump to her feet, tail perked up, head tilted to the side, looking at me expectantly, as if to say, "What? What? Are we going somewhere? Am I getting food? Do you want to play? Do you want to pet me? What's happening now? This is so exciting!"

Banzai will lift his head and cautiously open one eye, as if to say, "Woman, I'm nice and cozy, and you better not bother me."

It's nice to have one of each.

*I had to google how to spell rollaboard. My parents are English. I always thought it was Roller-Board. Which, come to think of it, doesn't make much sense.
** I also read Nancy Drew novels before I had ever heard the word "alibi," so I thought it was pronounced "uh-LIE-bee" until about tenth grade.
*** For the benefit of Lola's Daddy: my rollaboard is my brown suitcase-thing, on wheels with a handle. That is the name for this newfangled kind of equipment.

1 comment:

Ellie said...

Yeah, I'm American and have no idea what a rollaboard is, much less how to spell it. But thanks for explaining. I think I just call it a rolling suitcase.