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Originally Posted by stedmansmommy Awww, thank you! YES! Stedman's little head has turned sooo tan, it is just crazy! It really started changing over the last several months. I was just amazed and actually went back and looked at pictures from last year, on his birthday (February 20th) his head was still TOTALLY silver...light silver too, almost white!  And now it's totally tan...just amazing how they change! Tatum's breeder told me that his head was going to do this though...she told me that over a year ago when I bought Tatum...and she was exactly right!
Oh my gosh..you are so sweet! Haha...a Stedman and Tatum line of clothing, LOL! How funny would that be! I would love to design doggie clothes....geez, that would be my dream, LOL. I could definitely design them, but someone else would have to do the sewing because I know absolutely NOTHING about it  I wouldn't even know where to begin!
Thank you so much for all of your sweet comments...I hope you guys had a great Easter!  |
It's funny because at Thanksgiving Joey was still all silver on the head in the next couple of months after his bath one day, I noticed the silver was gone and it looked beige or golden, but the odd thing was it didn't start at the roots the entire hair shaft looked that way. Now I wish I had paid closer attention.
I'm totally serious about the clothing line, you have a wonderfully creative streak, you can tell by your pictures. Sewing is a talent that requires technical skills using one side of the brain; creative ability is a function of the other side of the brain, rarely is someone blessed to have both sides of the brain superbly functioning together. If this is something that interests you, maybe you can find a seamstress. I know I was able to find one at my local fabric shop. (Unfortunately for me neither side of my brain works well.) Sometimes they even have a list of people who sew. It's a great job for many stay at home moms. Furthermore, you already own two of America's Top Yorkie Models, and you take great pictures. You know you would get so much support here too even if your designs were terrible, lol. A word of caution, the seamstress and you should not be equals in the project, you would be better off to pay for a garment per piece than a percentage of the profits. Because the big money is in design and knowing what the public wants. Who knows, maybe someone will eventually want to buy your whole line. I'd love to be your partner if I had any skills.