calliecritturs
Posted : 7/16/2009 1:10:47 PM
Well, there’s supervision and then there is **SUPERVISION**.
David can be sitting there or lying on the futon reading ... with the dogs within his sight. I can be in the back bathroom completely OUT of sight and I can tell just by the sound of whatever’s going on not only which dog is doing what but generally where they are at and whether or not they are "up to no good". I’m the one who is "busy" AND out of sight completely often in a completely different part of the house but *I* am the one who "catches" the derring do! LOL
So it’s ME yelling thru the house "Daaaa-viddddddddddddddd – TINK’s into that bag under the chair at your computer and she’s up to no good!!" -- it’s TWO FEET from David, but *I* hear it.
Chalk it up to that "Mom-thing" where we have eyes in the back of our head and instincts scarey enough to be the stuff of legend. It all depends on which of you is motivated to really keep track. If you aren’t motivated to PREVENT the problem before it’s a big deal and you’re not listening FOR trouble before it happens, it never gets "caught". And in your case, the dogs know he’s an easy mark – because he can probably be looking right at them, but he’s not concentrating on what THEY are doing so ... they don’t get caught.
In essence – when Mom’s home nobuddy is BORED. When Dad’s home? They’re looking for STUFF TO DO!!!!!