Smiling because it is deliciously (is there such a word) warm in Petaluma, CA today. Charlie is asleep by the open door, and Sophia snoring softly in her crate. I admit to giving in to the afternoon lull, and taking a brief rest.
Isn't it strange how a year can make such a difference in our lives? At this time last year, I was working at Washington Mutual, hadn't adopted Sophia yet and never would have dreamed I would be writing from California.
Keep busy with volunteer efforts via telecommuting for People United for Pets in Washington. Complete all of the microchip registrations and very rewarding. Joined the local garden club, and looking for more volunteer efforts.
However, I am dragging my feet to change license plates (supposed to within 20 days), and found out I don't have to acquire California driver's license until mine WA. expires in January. Hooray! There is something about seeing the WA. license on my car that makes me comfortable.
How is everyone? Susie, I still think about Tink and when I look at her picture, it is so vivid when she was so ill. Prognosis was dark...however, Tink had lots to do yet in her life. Are you feeling well? Moving?
Let's see. How is Judy and those delightful pups? Wemple (Kathy) sounds like you are enjoying your job and it is rewarding. What is Winston up to?
Bought a new camera, and will shoot a few pictures of the pups to post. My old digital, which took great pictures, kept freezing up when the lens would appear.
Take good care and glad to see the email from Tink's Rowdy Mom in Gmail account.
Warmly,
Deborah, Charlie and Sophia