This has nothing to do with Dogs, Children, or laundry. But it is without a doubt one of the most moving videos I have ever seen. I am going out to get the book right now, OK maybe later today.
Randy Paush is a young professor from Carnegie Mellon who is as we speak dying of Pancreatic cancer. He is a father and husband who embraces his life everyday as if it is his last with enthusiasim and humor. If only we all could do that what a world it would be.
Please share this video with friends and family. I saw it on You Tube about 6 months ago and it gave me hope and insight to so many things we forget about it in our daily routine.Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Order a DVD and Learn More - Carnegie Mellon University you can watch the lecture for free and you dont need to see the whole lecture to understand what he is saying. And if you or your children are into computer animation there is a program there called Alice, it can be downloadede for free and it teached you how to make a animated video, hard work but rewarding.
My life as a mom of two Labradors, a basset hound, a dachsund/basset mix,a newfoundland, a teacup Pekignese, and a wonderful 15 year old son. This is how I survive by laughing, loving and doing laundry. These are my rescues/family and this is my story.
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Politics and Fido
...a Latin name meaning "I am faithful." As such it is a terrific name for the average protective and loyal family dog. However, it gets its popularity from a celebrity tie-in. Apparently, Abraham Lincoln, a largely self-educated but very erudite man, named his dog Fido. Americans followed suit in droves, putting the dog name Fido firmly in the top 20 names. Lincoln’s choice of Fido for his dog’s name was perfectly logical. Fido is the Latin for faithful, which when dealing with any pet dog is entirely appropriate
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