A Journey To Home
My tender hearted girl decided she wanted to foster an old lady. Selkie is 14, is nearly deaf and nearly blind, has a hard time walking and uses her bark to get her needs met. She got her home, took her for a bath and then basically loved this old girl for three weeks until the property manager decided that it wasn’t a good match (barking too much AND because she is a pit bull). My girl knew it was probably temporary but she gave that dog a comfortable loving home, away from the chaos of the shelter, for a short time. Ideally, she would have walked her home but that’s not how it worked this time. Last night she stood and ugly cried on a strangers shoulder after giving her back. I love that girl and her sweet heart. I wish Selkie a new final home full of love.
After reading your last post I'm glad that you feel better today. Changes are often difficult, but they also have a lot of potential. Your office space looks nice and I hope you can connect to some of those other 30 people in the building.
ReplyDeleteGOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEW JOB! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great, good luck!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and good luck at your new office, Linda.
ReplyDeleteIt IS all good! Onward!
ReplyDeleteNice! May blessings flow to you and your new office!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Best of luck to you in your new office :)
ReplyDeleteYo might get to like it. Just be open to the changes.
ReplyDeleteYour office looks great.
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