As for Henry, he behaved quite well today. However, when I went to kindergarten and my dad went to play in the red mud, Henry took the shuttlecock away, and he also took the collar off. Later, he chewed the collar and broke the shuttlecock.
(Dad: Why do you think he bit the collar strap?) Because he was too anxious. He didn’t want to be tied up in a collar all the time, unable to go where he wanted to go, so he bit the strap off. (I think he probably wanted to go out and play.) Yeah, he was too anxious, so he kept biting and biting, and that’s why he bit it off. Of course, he didn’t want to be scolded, but he also didn’t want to be tied up and pulled by the neck.
(So how did you take him downstairs this afternoon?) This afternoon, I was waiting for the elevator with Henry, and he was so happy. When he got in, there was a woman there. I asked her to press the door open button for me, and then I took Henry inside. Later, downstairs, Henry ran into a dog that looked like a dachshund. Oh, and I also ran into that kid from Little Oak Kindergarten, and he saw my puppy. (Does he like your puppy?) I don’t know; I didn’t ask him. I was just walking Henry around, and he was so happy. Henry even took a poop. He just went downstairs, a little further toward the playground, and he pooped on the grass. I wrapped the poop in the newspaper my dad had given me, and as I walked, I found a trash can and dumped it in it. (You were always holding Henry’s hand to do these things, right?) Well, I was afraid Henry would run away, so I didn’t clean it up very well, because I don’t have enough hands.
(How about taking Henry down to play tonight?) Okay, oh-oh-oh, Henry was awesome tonight. (Let’s talk about the time he raced with us) Henry, he-he was awesome! Henry, he-he jumped into the pond (note: a drained goldfish pond). Then my dad jumped in, and Henry followed. Then I jumped in and told him to run, and Henry jumped in too. He jumped in, and then I jumped in, and Henry followed. Wow, Henry is awesome!
Later, Henry met a puppy that looked just like him, named Guaiguai. They played really well together. I was practicing my own dance moves over there. Later, I wanted to run with Henry and the others, but I was practicing my own dance moves. (So, can you tell me how Henry played with Guaiguai?) Henry and Guaiguai were just running around together. Then, Shanshan, the puppy, wanted to join in the fun, too. Henry chased Shanshan, thinking she was joining in the fun. But Shanshan got scared and ran under a small pillar that covered a shed. Later, Shanshan’s owner, an elderly woman, came and watched over her and put her on a leash. Henry and Guaiguai played really well together. They have similar personalities. They love to run like crazy, and they run really fast. Henry and Guaiguai both run really fast, sometimes even faster than Guaiguai. (Were the two dogs fighting?) It looked like they were fighting, but they were just running and having fun.
(Do you think Henry will sleep well tonight?) He definitely will. Does Henry dream? (I don’t know.) If Henry does dream, it will definitely be a happy dream.
I especially like Henry. I’m so happy that he made such progress today, jumping up. I’d be even happier if he could cross that stone bridge! (Note: The stone bridge is made of several large stones in the middle of the pool, with a small gap between the stones, but Henry just doesn’t dare to jump over it.)