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.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Where have I been?
Rupert is finally home after a week. I have tried many times to write but well my heart just wasn't there. I usually ended up crying and I must say it is extremely hard to write with tears streaming down my cheeks pooling in the lenses of my reading glasses. And I have to say even though the glasses were from the TARGET $1.00 rack specials, they do use really good glue because the tears didn't leak. For those of you that know me, my crying is rated by the size of my hanky. If I use a wash cloth its bad but will not need sunglasses to cover the eyes. If I move to a dish towel, sunglasses will be needed, and boy if I get out a blanket, its going to an ocean and my eyes will be so bad I won't leave the house. So while Rupert was in the wonderful care of my fantastic vet, I only needed to use my kitchen towel and now Rupert is home. He did have a set back this evening but after speaking with both Dr. Frick and Dr. Phillips(he just called, he must be psychic)Rupert's road to recovery will be longer then I thought but it looks good. So now I will return to plugging away about my life. And today was only 6 loads of laundry.
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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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