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Old 07-06-2006, 06:13 PM   #1
Kizzys Mom
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Talking Just a big Thank you...

I just want to thank everyone here for being so nice and being so informative. Kizzy is the only yorkie I've ever had and I've learned a lot from you people here from advice to links to just enjoying sharing Kizzy with everyone and everyone sharing their yorkie experiences with me. You're all a nice bunch of people to be involved with on a forum. I've seen such kindness and expressions of sympathy and I for one don't read every post but I do try to get to most of them even if I don't reply to them. But sometimes I feel like maybe I reply to too many or ask too many questions as sometimes I scroll and seems like last replies to half of these are from me. Sorry If I talk to much or ask too many question. Long days alone with just a puppy are boring sometimes, yet they are great sometimes. Who said silence is golden? Well you can have too much of anything. too much being with too many people and too much being without people. All my life i've always been with lots of people as I came from a family of 8 kids, then I had 2, lost one but they always had lots of friends over when they were at home, plus our friends and family. Then we moved 60 miles away from our son and grandkids 8 years ago and I dont get to spend much time with them. Then I lost my job about 4 years ago when the company I worked for sold out. At first, not working I was pretty bored and some days just depressed, even tho both my sisters live just up the road from me. Its not like having my kids and grand kids near me. On days I dont have company (my sisters and I visit back and forth but not nearly everyday) Kizzy is here for me and it sure has made a difference to me, and sharing her with all of you has been nice . So thanks for letting me share my life with yall and sharing a part of yours with me.
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