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Uncle daddy
Our first two sons came on the same day, a minute apart; fraternal twins. 😉 One lives a couple hours away and the other in Colorado. They are both married and each has a dog. The dogs are their “kids”. … Continue reading
Supervisors
Whenever I got into the yard to do my pooper scooper duty, I have an array of supervisors keeping an eye on me while I work. 😉 Hehe…seriously, Cavaliers have the sweetest faces! <3 (From L to R; Rosie, Treasure, … Continue reading
Posted in adults, Cavaliers, dogs, Poodles
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Twins
Yep, twins run in our family. Our first two kids, well, they have that title. But the twins that showed up last week, well, it was a new kind. We had twin litters! Only “twin” in that they were born … Continue reading
The craziest, busiest birthday ever!
Pull up a chair, grab a cup of tea and put your feet up! This might turn into quite a long post. 😉 Some of you might have read a post I did a week or two ago about our … Continue reading
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Full House
I’m excited! All of our kids will all be home this weekend. After homeschooling all three and having them nearby for so many years, it was hard to see the oldest get a job and move several states away. We … Continue reading