Down pour in Arcata...which turned out to be my last one!
From the suburbs to a small college town to the big city capitol. These are the adventures of one young lady: the changes, growth, acceptance, the ups and downs she experiences. Join me and my Hearing Dog as we explore our lives and world with the love of God and one man.
Words of Wisdom
If enough of us choose to change even one small thing, together we have the power to change anything.
— Rick Hansen"Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see the beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead."
- Lousia May Alcott
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Renelle's second play date
Renelle was sniffing around as we were waiting for Tash and Debbie to arrive.
As soon as Renelle saw Tash she took off right to him. Debbie was only able to take off Tash's leash and they took off chasing each other all over the park...Debbie was finally able to get his vest off. These two were full of energy and having fun playing with the ball. I love watching Renelle have fun.
Here they are!
Renelle got tired and watched as Tash continued to play chase the ball with Debbie
She continued to watch while she rested.
She had gotten her second wind when Tash decided to take a break and watch his mom.
Renelle exhausted after 2 hours of playing. In the end she laid down with her head in my lap. She did have enough energy to roll on to her back for a belly rub, but that did not last long! She was ready to head home and have dinner. After she ate she laid down on the couch and fell asleep almost instantly. She is still pretty tired.
A happy panting Renelle.
What one suffers for the pleasure of others. In person it looks worse than the pictures! Boy do my arms hurt!
Peace!
C & R
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Pete's Dragon gets Renelle's attention
Jay and I were watching Pete's Dragon the other day and it caught Renelle's attention.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Valerie Gibson Weissenborn Salo
Valerie Gibson Weissenborn Salo
August 30, 1928 to May 08, 2011
She is survived by her brother Dick Gibson of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, her four children, Karen Weissenborn of Edmonton, Alberta, Bill Weissenborn of Bellingham, Washington, Eric Weissenborn of Bellingham, Washington, and David Weissenborn of Monrovia, California, 13 Grandchildren (Christopher, Constance, Jeff, Jill, Josh, Alanna, Leah, Angie, Amy, Nathan, Shawn, Kyle, and Bree) and 7 Great Grandchildren (Amanda, Annabella, Landon, Celia, Sierra, Sebastian, and Hannah).
Grandmother, you are missed greatly by all your family. We love you and are grateful that you are now in God's loving arms. We will see you again,
Love you!
Constance
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