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We are buying fortunately so I don't have to worry about getting rid of another house. The down side is renting with family and needing to share key rooms. If all goes well with this one house it won't be too much longer. I love my family but now that everyone is on the mend I need to get settled somewhere.
So it sounds like some do well at least. I am trying to plan out where to get these things so I can make a list of projects for when we move in and what has to wait.
 
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Happy Beltane!!
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I did read up on the posts but I am still groggy and my coffee is still steeping, so I will make any replies later.

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That sunshine I kept hearing about is finally showing its face here, and when I went out to unleash everyone, there were bees! Lots of bees, all over the place!
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This post came right in time ( as i was perusing the pets on craigslist) lol

LOL! Luckily, he's absolutely adorable when he gets tuckered out. He comes right to my feet, flops over and is out like a light before his fluffy little head even hits the floor. Of course he only sleeps for about 30 minutes at a time and then is back at it for an hour, but who's keeping track?
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LOL I can't stop laughing over that little part you wrote right there! BWHAHAHAHAHA!
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I have never seen a six-week old puppy so intent on humping things. Shoes, legs, towels, toys... this one is apparently all boy.

That is one energetic pooch! Little quick mischievious little buggers aren't they? My bichons were exactly the same way.

Worst part is he's JUST six weeks old as of yesterday, which means this is just the very, very TIP of the iceberg. He's still in that puppy stage when "full tilt" is a quick toddle and his balance isn't even all that great yet. I don't know that I even want to know what 8, 10, 12 weeks is going to bring. LOL!
 
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Msue- M. Shelby will be a nice looking boy. You can just start to see some saddle feathers coming in and, wow, look at those legs. I gues it go to show when in doubt it will usually crow. LOL

Well, just a quick check-in for now. Have to take my oldest DD to the hospital for some testing.
 
I love that all your animals seem to have the IQ of frozen broccoli.
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All my animals are brilliant
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In example...I had George, my splash silkie cockerel, out in the yard and he wanted to get to the roo on the other side of the 2ft tall fence...so what does he do? He bauwks and runs face first into it and then was like "I meant to do that" and started pecking at the ground
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All my animals are brilliant
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In example...I had George, my splash silkie cockerel, out in the yard and he wanted to get to the roo on the other side of the 2ft tall fence...so what does he do? He bauwks and runs face first into it and then was like "I meant to do that" and started pecking at the ground
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Worst part is he's JUST six weeks old as of yesterday, which means this is just the very, very TIP of the iceberg. He's still in that puppy stage when "full tilt" is a quick toddle and his balance isn't even all that great yet. I don't know that I even want to know what 8, 10, 12 weeks is going to bring. LOL!

Oh wow.... I will pray for you. HAHAHAHA!!! Just know that a time will come when he'll be all trained and settled down. I didn't think Diva (the bichon pictured in my avatar) would EVER settle down. The other week I was on the couch watching TV and she was sleeping on back of the couch, she fell over onto one of the cushions....and didn't even wake up.
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Lazy bum! So there is hope!
 
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