Quote from: Jane on September 09, 2013, 12:47:28 AMJennifer I just finished reading "Touch and Go"You`ll be ready for the next book!
Jennifer I just finished reading "Touch and Go"
Speaking of dogs there were tons of them yesterday at 5:30pm when i went for my bike ride at the lake. Tons. There is a dog park (enclosed gate) there too. Most of them were there. But the dogs are also allowed to walk (on a leash) around the lake. There were probably 50 dogs doing that. So it made bike riding much more difficult (since you have to slow down in case the dog jumps in front of you, which they don`t do 99% of the time).
Went to my niece`s soccer tournament yesterday. Much different game than Saturday. They were pretty bad the first day. But my niece and her friend were amazing yesterday. And their team won 5-0 and my niece scored 2 goals. They`ve been practicing track at school all last week and it showed. My niece was running across the field stopping the other team. Her coach seemed happy.
Vibes for DR Elmore that the physical therapy helps - just don't do/expect too much too soon...
Ginny I thought of you yesterday while watching the Michigan game with my brother and niece.
Quote from: Jennifer on September 09, 2013, 06:11:24 AMQuote from: Jane on September 09, 2013, 12:47:28 AMJennifer I just finished reading "Touch and Go"You`ll be ready for the next book! Yup though I have a ton of books to read first.
Quote from: Jennifer on September 09, 2013, 06:14:01 AMSpeaking of dogs there were tons of them yesterday at 5:30pm when i went for my bike ride at the lake. Tons. There is a dog park (enclosed gate) there too. Most of them were there. But the dogs are also allowed to walk (on a leash) around the lake. There were probably 50 dogs doing that. So it made bike riding much more difficult (since you have to slow down in case the dog jumps in front of you, which they don`t do 99% of the time).You are smart to watch for jumping dogs. Echo was one of those but I would say "leave" before she jumped and she would be fine, even off leash. One must be diligent about their dogs faults to prevent problems.
And the word of the day is: PEPLUM!
And the quote of the day is:"Have I not commanded you? Be Strong and Courageous, do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD, your GOD will be with you wherever you go."Joshua 1:9