Happy Saturday!
Happy Saturday! Hope your weekend is going great! So far so good here.
Earlier today as I was doing a little work on my main site, I had my email open (never know when a good post might pop up!). After an hour or two I looked at my email. Got a surprise! A happy surprise. Yes, today, I got my first referral. Sweet! Not from my main site though. That's alright!
I noticed people were talking about their posts, questions, etc. ranked on Google. Congratulations! YOU DID IT! It may not be your site but, hey, at least something you wrote made it!
I just checked my training 'Keyword Box' out of morbid curiosity. Yes! It's on the first page in Google! I think I need to check the other training, may have to modify the Title...just sayin'!
Here is a couple photos from yesterdays visit to my parents house:
I kept going outside about every 15 to 30 minutes to play with him. Buddy has to be tied up because he will go over the fence, unless one of us is outside. Yes, he got himself all tangled up here. The rope went through the treehouse, wrapped around his back leg (poor pup!). Sneaky, vicious rope.
Lesson from Buddy: No matter what life throws you, it's always good if help is near.
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Hi Brendie,
Buddy is a cute puppy. Please keep him tied up, two years ago I lost my puppy Spunky, he went out side and got ran over. I am still missing him. I can't wait until I get another one.
Actually, he gets tied up over at my parents house. At home he has free run of the living room and kitchen area. The cat has the bedroom and bathroom area. Since I don't have a fence I have to take him for several walks. So, I don't tie him up at home. He does have a kennel that he has to be put in when I leave. He is a destructive little monster when I am not looking. Paper towels, be warned! Among other various items.
Very playful and energetic is an understatement. lol
While we are at the dog park for the first morning walk, I usually take his sock toy, my old sock with a knot in it. After he does his business we play tug of war. Then walk back home.
At the moment he is in his window spot.
Happy Saturday, Brendie. At the end, you had a point of what you said. I'll give an example, couple weeks ago at work, I was moping the floor and when one of the co-workers screamed for my supervisor, I turned around and I saw the night supervisor laying on the ground motionless. Almost a week later she died. She was only 47 years old. She would of have turned 48 in December.
I've lost a few people that were in their 40s in the last twelve months. I knew all of them from the 80s. But, they were in different states when they passed.
A few years ago, I was helping mom with grandma. I went out the garage door (used to smoke cigarettes) and found my grandma lying on the floor. She didn't see me because of the extra fridge in the garage. I got mom. She went out there to stay & talk to her. Grandma couldn't get up. I called 911. Turns out she had a heart attack. A week later she died at home.
Yes, it was. Grandma had Alzheimer's. When it was my night to watch her, I would give her two choices on what she wanted to do. I let her make the choice, usually we'd end up out back looking at the garden. One of her favorite things was when we would read the newspaper to her out back at the table.
On mom's nights grandma would ask her 'When is my little friend coming back?' meaning me. She didn't know I was her grand daughter. But, that was cool. I got to spend time with her.
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What a good round up Brendie, things are going so good, Buddy by name and nature awesome.
When I adopted Buddy from the dog pound, he was called Parker. While I was filling out his paperwork for the adoption and microchip I had his name changed. He certainly lives up to his new name!
Awesome, I am sure buddy brings heaps of joy.
He is very entertaining.