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A few more pictures on Barb's Belle story:

The day she was rescued Nov/05

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Prepped for surgery

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On the Beach June/06

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Knowing the abuse she has lived through, it humbles me everyday that she is able to love & trust humans again.

 
On Dec. 31st 2007 I passed the five year anniversary of having a quad bypass followed by a heart attack.
I feel good and look even better..

Every day is good for me.
Good deal, MGM; not belittling any of the other good news, just wanted to emphasis a milestone anniversary.

 
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This is our lil gem...Belle
She was rescued by our local SPCA 2 years ago, November, from a puppy mill. She lived in a 5x7 shed only to be let out once every couple of days when they shovelled out the dog crap. She shared the shed with her daughter and 3 other dogs. When she and her daughter were rescued, each of them had an anti-bark collar on. They were so tight, the collars had turned their necks raw. The electric shock prongs on Belle's collar had made 2 one inch deep holes in the flesh of her neck. The dogs were in such bad condition they were fully shaved, surgery was performed and the vet staff hoped for the best. Thankfully, both recovered physically. The daughter was quite outgoing still and was readily adoptible, but Belle was morbidly afraid of pretty much everything and everyone. We took her on, hoping at best that she would come to understand that she would never be harmed again and that she would find a way to relax.

It's been a long road for her, with lots of patience on our part. 2 years later she has come to understand she will not be harmed. Her coat has grown in beautifully. The stains on her feet from the dog droppings she stood in every day for 3 1/2 years have gone away. She keeps changing weekly. She has explored some puppy behaviors (at the age of 5) and now seems to be exploring her teenager years. She smiles, runs, plays, and out thinks the golden retriever here at every turn. She positions herself conveniently so we can scratch her butt as often as possible. For a dog that would not let us touch her behind the face at 1st, this has been a huge trust she has given us.

How quickly tho the oppressed become the oppressor...*L*. She is definitey the boss of us ALL.

Her new tag says "DIVA"

That is truly GREAT news!!!!!

 
This past Monday, my wife and I celebrated our 19th. We went to a dinner and a movie. Next year isn't going to be quite so cheap though. We are trying to save to go to Europe.
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Wow, my wife & I celebrated our 19th anniversary on January 14th as well; I guess we have more in common than the FJR.

Your right about next year, it won't be as cheap.

Tom

 
I returned to work today....after 5 months of recuperation from my August 18th "pavement diving" adventure while riding the KLR. Helmet piccies, Gear and KLR story, The Synopsis

Being alive is a good thing compared to the "alternate choice". Actually "living" is a better thing! I'm grateful to be alive and thankful to be able to think, love and share.

AND, thanks to this forum for providing a place for me to maintain my sanity for the last few months!

 
MM2 - glad your at work again...cabin fever can drive some ... Hopefully everything is functioning as it should for you. Hopefully your new years resolution is not to add to your crash club membership :lol:

Seriously, glad your back to work...hopefully it is a job you enjoy ;)

 
My son went 24 hours without playing World of Warcraft! :yahoo:
Oh, you have one of those too.

How did you do it? Was the power off or something? :(
Nope, we told him he was going to participate in a sport two years ago. Turns out that swimming is an excellent choice. He went from one of the worst athletes in class to one of the better ones, has much better self-esteem, and more importantly his practice is three hours a night five days a week (plus meets on weekends). It's hard on us, but little time left for warcraft! :yahoo:

The only downside is that he eats nonstop. You might think that with a three hour practice they spend a lot of time going easy, they don't, and he is constantly hungry.

 
My two youngest both made the Dean's list.

I really think they have been taken over by space pod people.

 
I finally received a great news at the end of the day. I have passed all of the background checks that are involved in a high security clearance and will be starting my new job on February 11th.

I also got myself a late birthday present. Friend of mine gave me a 100 bucks certificate from Aerostich and I used it up with my MSF discount to get my self a SmartTire.

Weekend has started great. Wish you all a great weekend.

 
I am thankful to the admins on this forum. After having DSL and wireless installed in my house Weds., I couldn't get on the forum. Tech's at the ISP said it was the computers in my house, software, firewall, etc. etc. I proved em wrong and then the admins on this site (thank you Slappy, Iggy) (as well as Gary, et. al for assisting) got me up and running in no time. Finally getting my fjrforum fix tonight. I was Jones'n really bad. A good day.........

 
After weeks of snow, ice and cold, the weather may warm a bit this week.

The good news is, during this time I learned a new trick from and old dog on how to handle the stress of not being able to ride...

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His favorite stress management position....

B)

 
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my daughter is getting married on march 1st and we are all in the middle of wedding planning

ummmm maybe this isn't good news after all :p

 
I am alive and able to write on this forum right now . One second at a time , Think about it for awhile .

 
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