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The Wonder of Pets
Growing up with pets is a wonderful experience for children. They learn to be gentle, caring, compassionate, and responsible. They have the wonderful experience of receiving the unconditional love that only a pet can give. They learn patience, and the … Continue reading
It’s That Time of Year
For me, “that time of year” is whatever is just beginning. I love WINTER- the first snowfall… snowmen…. toasty warm fur lined boots, and hot steamy radiators. Christmas lights shining in the darkness, warm mittens, hot chocolate, long icicles off the … Continue reading
MESS 2 – My Diet Update
WOO HOO!! I found my cheek bones today!!! I always knew they were there, because whenever l ate something REALLY cold my teeth would hurt right up into where my cheek bones used to lurk. But they haven’t been out … Continue reading
The Forbidden Pet Store
I have always had an iron clad rule in my home: we do NOT get dogs from PET SHOPS. I left no doubt on this rule – no room for discussion. I was secure in the knowledge that, as acting … Continue reading
My Life Lessons
If I could go back and meet myself at 19 there are a few pieces of advice I really wish I could give me. Among them are; Do better in school, save your money, stay the hell away from THAT guy (exclamation … Continue reading
Lazy Day
I didn’t get to exercise today. As previously stated, I fear gym memberships for the twisted knees and strained tendons they bring down on me. But I have been known to pop in the ole Sweatin’ to the Oldies DVD from … Continue reading
Ouch
I inherited a lot of good qualities from my parents: my sense of humor (such as it is), my love of animals, my green eyes, brown hair – back when it actually WAS a color (the tendency to go gray very early came … Continue reading
Lambert, the Sheepish Lion
Twas the hour before dawn and all through the house not a creature was stirring…. well maybe one or two. It’s that time of night when I feel the need for a late night walk to the bathroom (one of … Continue reading
Meow
We are dog people. As a child I envied friends with cats – those mysterious creatures who passed silently through the room assessing us from afar, and gave birth to precious things called “kittens” in closets and under beds. They … Continue reading