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Moose our Labrador he is refereed to as English the head is blocky
but out bud soft tissue right front leg he is now 6 or 7 tries to run with our Mareema Snow who is just 3 I was giving him meds to lessen the pain but he hurt it worse
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Hey there, Meg. :D Sorry to read about your dog.:hugs I can't keep up here. :) It moves so fast overnight while I am sleeping. :lol: Hope all is well otherwise.
Thank you for saying so :hugs She really was a lovely girl. I know how you feel. I can't keep up anywhere except here, haha. Though, I've been meaning to come say hello so I was glad to see you stop by.

Everything else is going pretty well. I hope that you are healthy and safe and this virus business is over soon!
 
Thank you for saying so :hugs She really was a lovely girl. I know how you feel. I can't keep up anywhere except here, haha. Though, I've been meaning to come say hello so I was glad to see you stop by.

Everything else is going pretty well. I hope that you are healthy and safe and this virus business is over soon!
Well, being on an island we were already semi~isolated & we aren't terribly social so this is not the hardship for us it is for so many people. One of my sons has been separated from his family since Jan, though. All our states have closed their borders & no sign of reopening any time soon. His kids are little & are missing him but modern technology is wonderful & makes it easy to keep in touch. Hope you too are staying safe & well.
 
My oldest girl, the one who has been in Chile the last 10 years, has terrible trouble with her languages these days.The mind does weird things. When we came back into England after months on the continent where we heard almost anything but English spoken I found myself translating everything into French then back into English. 🙄 That way lies madness. It was certainly maddening for me & everyone else.
My DW has problems like that when moving from spanish to english. She is retired Spanish teacher
 
My DW has problems like that when moving from spanish to english. She is retired Spanish teacher
I can well imagine! :) My daughter arrived back in Oz just before our borders closed & applied to uni. She was worried about the English component ~ with reason. She's been accepted provisionally. They will monitor her language skills to start with.
 
I can well imagine! :) My daughter arrived back in Oz just before our borders closed & applied to uni. She was worried about the English component ~ with reason. She's been accepted provisionally. They will monitor her language skills to start with.
I am sure she will do fine!
 

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