This is Bonnie. She's our chocolate lab. She's 3 years old and she honestly believes she is our child! She loves to ride in the truck and goes everywhere we go (she insists on it!) We moved up north last year and she loves to get out and romp in the snow. By mamaboo
This is a puppy from a little of pups we our Chocolate Lab MAGGIE had, he was adopted and lives with a very loving family.... By Barbie
Use Wine Glasses to Hold Balloons
For my husbands 40th birthday, we were on a tight budget. Instead of purchasing weights for the dozen balloons that I bought, we tied them to water glasses with a stem, and put a bit of foil confetti in the bottom of each glass, and then sprinkled some on the table as well. The effect was elegant, yet cost very little. The party was huge success! By Katharine Barrett
This is a picture of Elroy in his pool. He is a Golden Retriever who is about two years old now. He came from Elroy, WI. . . .
This is Wayas and Bumpis, our Golden Retriever and St. Hubert's Hound. They are tons of fun and very vocal. The house wouldn't be as fun with out them : ) By Tracey
This is a picture of Daisy who turned 8 weeks old yesterday, we think. Daisy's mom was a yellow lab and I am not sure about her dad, either a rottie or dobbie. I rescued this little cutie from a local rescue place, she was a Christmas gift to my husband. Jan 2, 2002 my husbands dog had died tragically at the age of 4 and I felt like he was ready for another baby. When I went to see the puppies, she had 8 brothers and sisters, she ran up to me and sat there looking at me, it was instant love. For fun she likes to play with our beagle, Shiloh. She is a proud puppy, wherever my husband is, she will go and sit facing forward between his feet, she is so proud. She is a great addition to our family. Our 2 year old likes to run from her, she usually catches him by the pants and tugs. She thinks that is a fun game! By Dawn Sposato
I have seen so many different ways to make a budget but none of them ever worked for me. So I made my own.
I used Microsoft Word and made a table of 3 columns and 4 rows. Each column is one month. Each box in that column is payday and what bills are due that week.
This is Angel, our Saint Bernard. She'll be three years old the 26th of January. Angel is just one big 150 pound baby and mama and daddy's little princess. She shares a home with her 2 cat sisters and 1 cat brother. Pictured here is Angel and her "baby". Jack was a stray and she just took him under her paw. He gets baths from his surrogate mom whether he likes it or not. She cleans him on one side, rolls him over with her nose and cleans him on the other side. If he squirms too much, she puts her paw on his tail till she gets done. We bought Angel from a breeder in OH. Angel's favorite past time is going to the dog park and hanging out with "the girls". She's well known and loved at the dog park she frequents here in Louisville. By Jenny in KY
I previously replied to a request of what to do with excess shells. I explained how I decorated wooden or chipboard (MDF in Australia) mirror or picture frames with shells. I recently made one for a friend who celebrated her 40th birthday on the weekend. She was delighted with it so I thought I'd share the picture I took and how I made it.
Meet Sasha! - Australian Heeler/Lab
She is nine months old. Sasha is an Australian Heeler/Lab. My adult children "adopted" her at a shelter. She entertains her "brother and Sister", they are adults cats by mimicking their every move. Sasha is as sweet as can be! She absolutely loves her box of stuffed toys! She has terrific visiting manners! As her "grandparents", we can't wait for her to come and visit! Yes, she can bring her "parents"! - Sandy and Charlie
Here's a photo I took of my kitty, Mr. Drac. He's sitting in our window on top of the telephone table, and when I went to take his picture, as I thought it looked so surreal, he posed for me! He's a ham! I named it "Call Waiting". We live in the northeast kingdom of Vermont.
Great idea for Christmas or party table decoration. Take a pretty bowl and turn it upside down, take another pretty bowl and place it on top of the other bowl. Fill the top bowl with Christmas balls of any color. Place greenery around bottom of upside down bowl. By Mitzi Editor's Note: This idea could be adapted for wedding centerpieces or any occasion.
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