
I am so grateful to have gotten through the storm safely.
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Such a lovely image.
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Thanks.
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Ah! I’m finally looking at Reader today! This was worth waiting for. Can I adopt your mother???
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Sure. I am thinking of taking her on the road.
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She would make a good road show, displayed with the dogs.
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That’s a great idea!
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I am glad you are all ok. Your dogs are huge!! Take care and I admire your mum, still sprightly and going about with chores!👍🌹❤
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Thank you. She has to be useful.
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It is true that the elderly must get about doing things else they degenerate. The mind goes and that is the worst! Dementia is no joke!
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No it’s not! I think we all fear that!
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Indeed we do or I do.
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It’s a living death. It’s bad when the body outlives the mind.
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Yes and it is happening to my father🥺
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My mother in law went that way. It was so hard to be a part of.
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Sorry to hear that😥On a brighter note I mentioned your blog site in my post today. Hope you will like my post today😄
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Headed there now!
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👍❤
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It’s a living death.
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Just took them to vet. croc weighs 125. Mother weighs 111.
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OMG! Croc is a big woofie!!! Your mother will have flown with the wind. How did you get Croc to be so large, what breed of a dog is he?
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Croc is a Mastiff/lab mix, I think. He is a rescue. He started out with a forty year old man in North Carolina. Sadly that owner died suddenly after six months. The bereaved mother took him, but couldn’t handle him. My daughter got him from a shelter in New Jersey. He barked at the neighbors too much and caused trouble, so we inherited him after a year. He has been running our house ever since. He’s probably about five.
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Ooh Mastiff/lab is a big dog breed. I am so glad you gave Croc a home. Love is what he needs as he lost his first owner. You are kind. Interesting name Croc you gave him…I think of my Crocs footwear haha!
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My grandson named him. It is short for Croczilla, a ridiculous name. He already answered to it. We figured he’d had enough changes.
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Croczilla…awesome name!!
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Might have been character on kids show.
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😆
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Glad everyone is ok. Tell your mom hello for me. That is one special lady
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I will. She is at my house right. She dusting because she can’t stay still.
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