Yay, it's Monday said no person ever. I can say that though because I'm not a person, I'm a dog. My name's Koda and I'm a quarter husky, a quarter Labrador, and half Ninja according to my master. Since the moment I work up I was beyond excited, because not only was there snow on the ground, but it was also Monday, treat day!
My master took the little masters to school about an hour ago, but it feels like ages to me, since dogs age faster than humans. I lay down anxiously on the bench looking out the window waiting for him to return. I hear the familiar guitars, drums, and screaming blaring from his stereo as soon as he pulls on the street that houses our home. I head towards the door with giddy enthusiasm and puppy dog eyes. My master is a sucker for those.
As soon as he's in the door I jump up and give him a hug, "I love you too Koda!', my master says. "Do you know what day it is?", he asks. My tail wags excitedly and my tongue starts to pant at the thought of a walk, a car ride, and a treat all in the same hour. My master throws on gloves and a second coat on top of his sweatshirt. I realized he might be a big baby since I walk around naked, and I'm not cold. We are finally out the door, and both of our tongues are now out catching snowflakes as they fall. I taught him that trick, and to think they say you can't teach an old master new tricks.
The cold breeze hits our faces but we don't care, this is our time. Our time when it's just a dog and his master. Other dogs bark from the window full of jealousy. Upset that their masters won't take them for walks in the snowy cold as well. I walk with my head high, and proud. Squirrels run across the sidewalk. My ears perk up and pull my poor master towards my new friends, but my master is too slow and they escape up a tree. Laughing and mocking both of from the safety of their tree they have claimed as their own. They shake the branches of the tree to make snow fall on the both of us. One of these days I will get them.
After about a half an hour I'm done pulling my master around our neighborhood. Making any white snow I see, turn yellow with my big dog signature. We make it back to the house. and I sit and wait for my master to open his car door so I can jump in. I have him trained well. I sit in the back, and then in the front. Then back in the back again, then back up front. Setting off the seat-belt sensor every other time slowly driving my master nuts. He finally reaches over and just buckles the seat-belt to shut off the annoying dinging that goes on every time I jump up front.
I see the joyous sight of the blue and white building, and start to bark. At least I think it's blue and white since it's all a dull colored gray to me, with dogs being color blind. He gets his Carmelizer, and I get not one, not two, but three doggie treats! See everyone loves me! We make it back home, and head inside. I lay back down on my bench, and my master heads up to get ready for work. I close my eyes dreaming of next Monday. Silently praying to the husky snow gods that they will bring even more snow through out the week, and make everyday when we go walking more and more of a husky heaven!

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