Last week, I did a blog posting on Facts about Moi. If you missed it, please go and take a look. These were some of the things that people have asked mom/dad over the years. Today, I wanted mom to write a blog posting about some facts about me. I hope you find it interesting – take it away mom.

Thanks Bacon my cute little oinker 🙂
Having a pig is awesome. But there are some cons and pros about having any kind of animal under your care. We like to say that Bacon owns us and not we own a pig. Trust me, that’s how it works here at the Hotel Thompson and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Pros: Pigs have a great sense of time. In all the years Bacon has lived here, I do not need to set my alarm clock. Bacon knows exactly what time to get me up in the mornings for breakfast. His timing is so good, that he even lets us sleep in a little on the weekend. He is the best sous chef I have ever had. When I cook dinner at night, he often comes into the kitchen and sits on the floor waiting to help. Help with what you ask? Well, peeling potatoes for one. He absolutely LOVES to eat the part I peel. Salad making is another one – the boy loves his lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes. And cabbage – oh my! Every since I was kid, I love to chew on the core of the cabbage. Now Bacon loves it too. Bacon gives so much love – he’s warm – he’s sweet and we both love to snuggle on the sofa together at the end of a very hard day and watch some television. That’s another thing – he loves his shows on television. He knows key words like sit, bedtime, snuggle, kitchen, dinner, breakfast, go to your room. He’s very smart and it shows. AND he is very protective of me. If he doesn’t know you, he will get in between you and me and stand guard. If you get closer to me, he will even snort at you. I call him my protect pig.
Cons: He is pig-headed. Now you know where that phrase comes from. When he wants something, he wants it yesterday. He can put those breaks on and he will not move. If he wants something, he will put his head down and torpedo his way to what he wants. He is very strong and has knocked me down a couple of times. Of course, he tries to make up for afterwards. He *hates* to be ignored. That is the worse thing that you can do to my sweet guy. You can not board a pig here in our area. So you have to arrange for a sitter in advance. And then you worry are they taking care of him like I would. He loves his schedule too and we feed him three times a day. My husband tells me that I cook for him more than him – LOL. He eats piggy chow but he also eats plenty of salads, omelets and from time to time piggy pancakes.
