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Originally Posted by bradjo I think your rescuing her is a godsend. I just wish I was closer, or could travel, I'd take her in a heartbeat. She is precisely the doggie I came to Yorkie talk looking for (you can see my post looking for love lower in this forum).
Steve you are wonderful then again I've found that the men in our armed forces are very special. My hubby spent 22 years in the USAF and after I went through the windshield he retired to care for me rather than deploy. Service people are some very special people.
Bless you both,
Jo |
Well, I haven't rescued her yet. It all depends on if we are needed at church. This is the time of year, our Pastor travels.
Hmm Jo, ........I am wondering something. Since she is precisely the Yorkie that you came to YT to find.....I wonder if we could put a "Yorkie Train" together to get her to you. I mean, I would love to have her, but, I still have my sweet little Kia, and to me, the most imporant thing is that Minnie finds the perfect home, whether it be yours or mine, or someone elses....a home that makes her happy, and her Mom feels good about. Maybe you should P.M. Minnie's Mom and ask her how she feels about the idea. I need to dress again, and go back over to church, as we are celebrating our office secretary finishing her 4 years of school to become a Pastoral Associate.
I agree about Steve. He is a good man. Men that have served our country are indeed the most special men. They put their lives on the line, to protect us. And there are men, like Steve, that continue to take care of us.
God Bless your husband, as well, for serving for 22 years.
My son served for 15.
My brother did two tours of 'Nam, by his own choice.
I'm so sorry you suffered such a horrific car accident.
Hugs,
Sheila