“Wilber n Baxter” The Wonderkinds from Agate Beach..

by | Mar 21, 2021

“Wilber n Baxter”

“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” C.S. Lewis

According to my friend Jason, “Wilbur n Baxter” are known as the “two little majestic poop heads.” Why he calls his adorable furry loved ones this delightful endearment, only they would know…

When I think about Wilber n Baxter, it is not poop. But know poop is a big part of caring for the furry loved ones who touch our lives…

“Majestic Poop Heads” sounds like double poop duty for Jason to me. Maybe that’s why they got the promotion and title…

I used to have a neighborhood furry friend we called Mr. Poopers. He was always on the go…

Furry friends keep us busy with the ‘poop n pee’ thing. Why can’t they use the can and clean up just like the rest of us?

I think Wilber n Baxter would use the can, if Jason would let them. But they know he wants to take them to their favorite tree in the forest or the beach instead.

Wilber n Baxter like to take their time in the forest visiting preferred trees and special places along the way on the trail they love. Sometimes Jason grows impatient with them too…

Wilber n Baxter love Agate Beach the most. They can run, play, poop, and pee when no one but them can see… Jason is to busy to see as he gazes out to sea…

Sometimes Jason wants to run with Wilber n Baxter. But, Wilber can’t keep up as much with his pals running on the sand and near the sea…

Baxter knows this to be a source of disappointment for Jason and Wilber most of the time. But he knows they love him anyway…

Jason, Wilber n Baxter are hanging out at Agate Beach on this day, I see. The “Wonderkinds of Agate Beach” play, poop and pee in the sand, while Jason watches with glee…

Steve Sparks, Author, Blogger, Mental Health Advocate…and aspiring artisan.

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Steve Sparks is a retired information technology sales and marketing executive with over 35 years of industry experience, including a Bachelors’ in Management from St. Mary’s College. His creative outlet is as a non-fiction author, writing about his roots as a post-WWII US Navy military child growing up in the 1950s-1960s.
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