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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I feel like I scared you all off with my family drama....


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Darn210 Enthusiast
I feel like I scared you all off with my family drama....

Amanda!!! You should know by now that we don't scare easily!!! We've all got family stories we could share . . . some might be immediate family, some might be extended or in-laws or extended in-laws :P . We currently are not too bad right now in my family . . . but don't ever lend my brother money . . . every one of us learned the lesson, the hard way.

Darn210 Enthusiast
We went up to J's sister's place this afternoon and saw the new PBGV puppies. Pictures on FB for those who are interested.

WIH does PBGV mean?

Pygmy Beagle/Giant Vizsla? . . ..I'm pretty sure I'm close :lol:

psawyer Proficient
WIH does PBGV mean?

It stands for Petit Basset Griffon Vend

jerseyangel Proficient
Sadly, the smallest/youngest did not make it through the night. He had been struggling all along.

:(

Amanda, not at all--You didn't scare me off, I just haven't been around here as much. Like Jan-it said, I'm sure many of us have "family situations", so we really do understand. My heart goes out to little Silvia--that's so very sad.

One thing I've learned (sometimes the hard way) is that we can't change anyone, but only our own reactions and how we relate to them.

jerseyangel Proficient

On another, kinda dopey note....I couldn't find the bedroom TV remote yesterday, for the life of me. When we pulled down the covers to go to bed last night, there it was--I had made the bed right over it :blink:

elye Community Regular
...I couldn't find the bedroom TV remote yesterday, for the life of me. When we pulled down the covers to go to bed last night, there it was--I had made the bed right over it :blink:

:lol:

Well, Pahteigh, as long as you aren't ever making it over Mark.. . ....


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
:lol:

Well, Pahteigh, as long as you aren't ever making it over Mark.. . ....

:lol:

you guys are the best

read but not posting except to tell Lisa i'm so happy your beautiful wedding went so well.

I have so much to do i just can't even seem to take time to breath

Hang in Amanda

love all the rest of you guys

please fogive me not commenting on more as i'd like to do.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Bunnie poop-in!!! I's been MIA, I's a bad girl.

Manda, my sister is a trollop who's evil and has the world's biggest mood swings. She went from all organic no gluten to McDonald's for ABSOUTELY no reason, just because she didn't feel like it anymore. The kids look terrible, and boy are they confused. I know how you feel.

Dat's all I caught up on, and the wedding YAY Lisa! How wonderful.....

I bought new sheets and I'm PMSing. That's all I got about me.

elye Community Regular
I bought new sheets and I'm PMSing.

:lol:

Now, if those aren't lyrics to the newest country song, dunno what is..... ...... .

Or it could be on a bumper sticker -- kind of a warning for those travelling too close, and/or to salesman who want to flog you some sheets.... .....

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I bought new sheets and I'm PMSing. That's all I got about me.

:lol:

Just the latter part of that sentence for me <_< :jealousface:

:lol:

Now, if those aren't lyrics to the newest country song, dunno what is..... ...... .

Or it could be on a bumper sticker -- kind of a warning for those travelling too close, and/or to salesman who want to flog you some sheets.... .....

:lol::lol:

...or a blues number....

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi buddies

Hard day here in Media.

this is the shelter posting for our Velcro.......

Open Original Shared Link

:o:(

Darn210 Enthusiast
Hi buddies

Hard day here in Media.

this is the shelter posting for our Velcro.......

Open Original Shared Link

:o:(

Awwwwww Judy . . . I'm sorry . . . I didn't know that your kitty wasn't going to make the move with you. I hope he finds a new home quick, though, so that you know that he's all settled in.

elye Community Regular

Jooooodie! Oh, so sorry that you cannot take Velcro with you - - what a gorgeous thing he is! I want him! I would adopt him, but I'm too far away... .. . . ... . :(

I'm sure you will get ALL KINDS of calls re. Velcro... . ... . ......lots of good families looking for a mature, handsome boy like him. :)

mushroom Proficient

Judy, that is so sad, he is such a beautiful boy. I am sure someone nice will fall in love with him on sight--I know I did!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Thanks Em, Neroli and Janet

I don't do change well..........guess i better get used to alot of it however! B)

Antsy tonight can't seem to settle down. would love a funny Uncle Ray about now.

jerseyangel Proficient

Judith, I'm so very sorry :( He is a beautiful kitty and I just know that someone kind is going to scoop him up. I can only imagine how hard this is for you.

Jestgar Rising Star

So sorry Judes. Passing on a friend is so hard.

Max is really sick. He apparently ingested some sort of poison that's causing hemolytic anemia. I'm just trying to keep him fed and hydrated and hope for the best. If his crit drops much lower he may end up with a transfusion. :(

jerseyangel Proficient

Sending strong, healing thoughts to Max :wub:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Morning Sillies-

Sending prayers to Max--sorry to hear about him :(

Today is going to be chaotic- I entered 3 baking contests at the fair- 1 PB fudge, 1 cupcake and 1 cake---both of which are gluten-free Keep your fingers crossed :):):)

elye Community Regular

Mornin', peeps... . .

Sad kitteh stuff 'round here. .. . . ...... :(:(

So sorry about Max, Jyess. You are so good with your cats, he's lucky to have you as an owner and caregiver.

Any calls on our Velcro, Jooooode? I would, honestly, take him into my home in a second. Wonder how he'd feel about two huge, energetic sub-standard poodles vying for his attention? :rolleyes:

The Ripper is away at a two-week sleepover camp. It's the first time he's been away so long, and we really hesitated to send him so soon after his grampa's death. Jack has been very quiet since Dad died.....still waters running deep, and all.

But we finally decided that it was the best thing for Jack to do -- get away from here and the lingering sadness, be on a beach with lots of other kids, swimming, canoeing, hiking, horseback-riding.... . . . ...but I do miss him.

I sent him my first letter the day before he left. :huh::rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes, such sad kitteh situations :( Thinkin about wee Max and Velcro.......

Em, I think it's a very good idea for Jack to go to his camp. Time out in nature with friends and kids his age sounds perfect right now. :) How is Sophie doing?

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
So sorry Judes. Passing on a friend is so hard.

Max is really sick. He apparently ingested some sort of poison that's causing hemolytic anemia. I'm just trying to keep him fed and hydrated and hope for the best. If his crit drops much lower he may end up with a transfusion. :(

jESS SURE HOPE MAX IS BETTER THIS AM. LET US KNOW

Mornin', peeps... . .

Sad kitteh stuff 'round here. .. . . ...... :(:(

So sorry about Max, Jyess. You are so good with your cats, he's lucky to have you as an owner and caregiver.

Any calls on our Velcro, Jooooode? I would, honestly, take him into my home in a second. Wonder how he'd feel about two huge, energetic sub-standard poodles vying for his attention? :rolleyes:

The Ripper is away at a two-week sleepover camp. It's the first time he's been away so long, and we really hesitated to send him so soon after his grampa's death. Jack has been very quiet since Dad died.....still waters running deep, and all.

But we finally decided that it was the best thing for Jack to do -- get away from here and the lingering sadness, be on a beach with lots of other kids, swimming, canoeing, hiking, horseback-riding.... . . . ...but I do miss him.

I sent him my first letter the day before he left. :huh::rolleyes:

THANKS EM

I THINK IT'S GOOD THAT THE RIPPER IS OFF AT CAMP AND JACK WILL FIND HIS WAY...JUST AS YOU WILL EM. NO WORD ON VELCRO. NOT SURE THIS WILL WORK BUT........BUT WE'VE DONE WHAT WE CAN AT THIS POINT. FLYER GOING INTO THE VETS TOO.

tHANKS PATTI

SO MUCH TO DO AND SO LITTLE TIME.

psawyer Proficient

Good morning, psillies.

The basement is no longer full of garbage. :)

I'm thinking of Max and Velcro, hoping for good things for both of them.

I'll bet Jack has a great time at camp, phocused on phun stuph.

elye Community Regular
:) How is Sophie doing?

Actually, Soph is doing well. She is a very physically busy kid, with a lot of group sports going on, and she has many friends. Jack is a different beast -- he thinks and reads a great deal, doesn't surround himself with many other kids... .. ...I know that when he grieves throughout his lifetime, it will always be a huge trial for him.

But camp will be a great experience right now.

SO MUCH TO DO AND SO LITTLE TIME.

Been thinking about you, Joooodie. Nothing is more stressful than a big move..... ... but hey, it will be all over soon and you'll be in your new abode, and right near your son! :)

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