- Debra had to examine old, stained towels to see what was living inside them.
- April wondered how her bed became a place for two dogs, three cats, and a raccoon to sleep each night.
- Fostering puppies is fun but also messy, as 4-6 puppies can make a lot of waste that is challenging to clean up.
- Debra had to examine old, stained towels to see what was living inside them.
- April wondered how her bed became a place for two dogs, three cats, and a raccoon to sleep each night.
- Fostering puppies is fun but also messy, as 4-6 puppies can make a lot of waste that is challenging to clean up.
- Debra had to examine old, stained towels to see what was living inside them.
- April wondered how her bed became a place for two dogs, three cats, and a raccoon to sleep each night.
- Fostering puppies is fun but also messy, as 4-6 puppies can make a lot of waste that is challenging to clean up.
The towels had been hanging from the rod for years.
They were stained and worn, and
quite frankly, just plain ugly. Debra didn't want to touch them but she really didn't have a choice. It was important for her to see what was living within them. April seriously wondered about her sleeping partner choices. She looked at her bed and what a mess it had become. How did she get to the point in her life where she had two dogs, three cats, and a raccoon sleeping with her every night? Puppies are soft, cute, funny, and make a big mess. Every month or two our family fosters 6-12 week old puppies for a puppy rescue nonprofit organization. We all enjoy cuddling their furry bodies after a clean bath. Fresh puppy smell is great. The puppies play with each other and our adult dog. They look so funny when they lay on top of each other and sleep. While puppies can be great fun, they also can make big messes. 4-6 puppies can make a lot of puppy pee and poop. It's a challenge to keep the puppies and the puppy pen clean. Debbie had taken George for granted for more than fifteen years now. He wasn't sure what exactly had made him choose this time and place to address the issue, but he decided that now was the time. He looked straight into her eyes and just as she was about to speak, turned away and walked out the door. Benny was tired. Not the normal every day tired from a hard day o work. The exhausted type of tired where you're surprised your body can even move. All he wanted to do was sit in front of the TV, put his feet up on the coffee table, and drink a beer. The only issue was that he had forgotten where he lived. Time is all relative based on age and experience. When you are a child an hour is a long time to wait but a very short time when that’s all the time you are allowed on your iPad. As a teenager time goes faster the more deadlines you have and the more you procrastinate. As a young adult, you think you have forever to live and don’t appreciate the time you spend with others. As a middle-aged adult, time flies by as you watch your children grow up. And finally, as you get old and you have fewer responsibilities and fewer demands on you, time slows. You appreciate each day and are thankful you are alive. An hour is the same amount of time for everyone yet it can feel so different in how it goes by. She's asked the question so many times that she barely listened to the answers anymore. The answers were always the same. Well, not exactly the same, but the same in a general sense. A more accurate description was the answers never surprised her. So, she asked for the 10,000th time, "What's your favorite animal?" But this time was different. When she heard the young boy's answer, she wondered if she had heard him correctly. The young man wanted a role model. He looked long and hard in his youth, but that role model