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Old 03-19-2007, 05:15 AM   #25
wnalegria
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When you think that you have heard it all and have done it all- seems like something pops up that you have never expereinced.

I am amazed at my age at the number of situations that pop up. We all have stories to tell and share about the crazy things that happen when placing our kids.

Yes, to think that we thought we had the right home for the puppies. Sometimes you have to listen to that inner voice. I wanted to get my money on Saturday and run. I just had that feeling-that things were not right- but I could not do that to my puppy or the client. I did the right thing- I stayed and my baby came home with me.

I should have no when my computer and printer would not talk to each other on Sat. morn. I had to sit and write evrything out by longhand. I was not gave a home address for the health certificate and had to make a extra trip to the vet to pick it up Sat. morn. I was gave all the signs- and I can only say I just had the gut feeling. Those of you who are moms may have had that feeling when your child has been hurt or is in trouble. It is very real.

Well got to run Munchy and her friend Miss Sophie are tearing up tissue paper.
Miss Sophie is my Shi-tzu puppy. Sophie is to take Nick's place= boy does she have big shoes to fill.


Kathy

Those who think it is easy to raise a litter of puppies and place them have a lot to learn.

Yes, I am so proud of my son. He has worked very hard- he also wrestles
and does the shot put. My baby is a little over 6 foot three and weighs 275-280 pounds. I intend to enjoy his last year of high school. I also look forward to his going to college and spreading his wings. It is hard to let go. They grow up and go away. He has dreams of the NFL but a good education comes first. I am very suprised at how serious he has taken all of this publicity and is still very humble. He was listed in the Top 50 players for the State of Indiana and has made numerous other teams lists.
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