h2>Dating : Bob Gets Ready For Valentine’s Day
This story is about my dog, Bob, who is a Dalmatian cross Collie. He is very nosy and has an opinion about EVERYTHING. Today Bob gets ready for Valentine’s Day.
So the other day, Bob was trying to find a hobby, and he found one: painting! He loved doing it, so he painted a load of paintings of different things. But today he gets ready for Valentine’s Day.
Two days later, Bob looked on the calendar and it said 3rd of February. He decided immediately to go to the dog market, and he saw a load of toys and chocolates. It had everything in the shape of a heart, because when it gets to February, the dog shops get out their Valentine’s Day banners and stuff for Valentine’s Day! He went in and looked on his Valentine’s Day Check list. He went to one stall then another stall until he was finally finished.
He was about to head out but he saw his friend Dora! So he called out to her and she was so happy to see him and she wagged her tail and Bob ran to her. He was also shocked to see her on a Monday, because she normally didn’t do her shopping on a Monday.
But when he got there it looked like she was actually working there and Bob said, “Do you work here?” Dora replied with, “Yes.” And Bob had had no idea and so he had a quick chat but had to leave because Dora was working. She was really busy – there was a huge line – so he left.
Bob got home and he wanted to make sure that nobody would be near his bedroom door. Alex was in her room, and mum and dad were downstairs watching tv, so as he went in, acting normally, he just went upstairs. He got to the top of the stairs and quickly ran to his room and locked it, so that if anybody came in, they wouldn’t see what he had bought.
He sorted everything out and made sure that it was all there. Carefully, he checked everything off his list; chocolates, a teddy bear, biscuits and cards. Unfortunately he couldn’t check off “dinner” because it was too early! So instead, he put all of his goodies in his secret place and hid it so that no one would suspect a thing.