With our swine-tacular pal Otis staying with us, it really is the Year of the Pig around here, and I have learned quite a few things from this little guy. In fact, I would be remiss not to share some of the wisdom Otis has already imparted in our time together.
So here it is, Otis’s Guide to Living Like a Pig. I hope it puts a wiggle in your step and an oink in your throat.
EAT YOUR VEGETABLES, BUT NEVER IN MODERATION Cucumber peels. Old radishes. Crab grass. Every last tomato on the vine. In fact, if you’re up for it, eat your body weight in vegetables everyday, because your mother told you to and…they’re delicious.
JUST SAY NO! If you don’t want someone to touch you because you’re hot/cranky/annoyed/still hungry, then grunt. They don’t get it? Snout them. If you need to send a stronger message then gum them. You almost never have to take it any further, but if you do, come talk to me. #MeToo
LIFE IS SHORT There is absolutely no reason that you can’t relieve yourself and eat at the same time. I mean, if the clover is right there in front of you, why would you wait?
EAT LIKE A…WELL, ME… Understand that when someone pats their belly and says, “Oh man! I ate like a pig,” they are probably exaggerating, (Pig-xaggerating?), because this how we really eat. See the joy and gusto?
YOU DO YOU When you’re feeling self-conscious about your weird spots, big snout, huge belly, short legs, or unruly gray hair, then take a good look in the mirror and tell yourself that you are one cute pig.
GET YOUR BEAUTY REST You’ll want to look good in all those selfies people are going to take with you.
KNOW YOUR REAL FRIENDS There are plenty of fakes out there. Don’t get confused.
LET IT ALL HANG OUT It’s never bikini season for a pig.
LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH (Especially if she feeds you tomatoes.)
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Ahahahah Iove this, Sandra. True wisdom <3
Thanks, Cynthia.
CO Otis 🙂 made my day seeing you that day!
That’s SOME pig.
Oh the power of a pig to cheer us up.
No allergies with Otis!! Sadly, the video wouldn’t play, but the words and pictures made me feel like I spent that week with O. Did he eat all your tomatoes?!?
No allergies! And I stopped him before he ate all of the tomatoes–but he would have.
Love this! I need some time with Otis-sage
He really has the ability to change your whole outlook!
Love it – Otis’ (your) wisdom, the stories and the photos!
Thanks Jeanette!
Though he hogged all the attention, he was never boar-ing!
Sow what are you saying? You want him to come back?
Sure he can come back — he really was no truffle.
So much to learn from a pig — Otis is the best.
You just want to sit around and take in his wisdom.
Where can I get such a perfect porcine? Seriously! I can’t stop admiring him.
He is awfully photogenic, isn’t he? But he’s also a little like grandkids, I imagine. You’re happy to have them for a while, and relieved when you can give them back.
I keep looking for Otis in all the old familiar places- forlorn!
Yeah but the garden couldn’t keep up with his demand.
How does a family foster a doll like Otis? We should be so lucky.
You have to know pig owners in high places.
So cute. Thanks for making me laugh! Love the pic of you with that pig.
This was extremely informative and inspirational. I often feel a bit sensitive about my weird spots, huge belly, short legs, and unruly gray hair. Now I know just what to do. Thank you.
Anytime. Otis and I are here to help!
I love Otis and I haven’t even met him. I need to come by. Thank you for sharing the pig wisdom.
It’s time for a pig party!
I had the pleasure of an Otis audience and I regret not taking a selfie to document the gumming and snouting. I have high hopes for more piggy-nanigans next year! ❤️
He’ll be back!