I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead!

April 15, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

I’m going to be conservative here and say that my life is not fulfilled simply because I am not yet done.  It it were fulfilled this young (I’m years short of thirty!), that would either mean I’d lived intensely or had no desire to experience many of the opportunities the world has to offer.  Neither of those sounds appealing!  I feel that my life will be fulfilled when I reach its end and can look back (given the opportunity) and say, “I did the most I could with what I had.  I never let a moment slip by me harboring regret and I always made the decisions I wanted to experiences the consequences of.”

Pet Fanatic Dream

April 15, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

What do you think of when you see a dog at a World Series party with no jersey on? You think the dog’s owner is obviously poor, stupid, and hates the team. That is why unique MLB dog jerseys are the biggest craze right now. Dogs love them and so do fans. It lets people know what team your dog is rooting for and it lets your dog know that you love them. Not only that, but they are stylish and help color coordinate your dog to the decorations for the baseball party! No more clashing dog colors. Everybody wins!

Affordability for your loved Pooch

April 15, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Dog grooming is something that pet owners seem to neglect a lot, but what people don’t know is that they say products at the store for pets. Some pets are afraid of baths, so everyone has the opportunity to go to the store and buy a shampoo that you just rub on the pet and then they can use it and their dog will smell fresh. Another thing that they have at stores is popular dog grooming shears. This can be tricky, but watching the correct online tutorial on clipping a dog’s nail, the job will be done and they won’t be in pain. Grooming is cheap these days at Pet smart, for as low as $15. Pamper your dogs today because they will act like a puppy after!

My Father, My Anti-Hero

April 12, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

My Father and I

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My father was an incredibly influential person in my life.  He taught me many extraordinary lessons both about myself and about other people that I would have never learned otherwise.  He taught me how to treat other people (as well as how not to treat other people)  and how to appreciate the little (and not-so-little!) aspects of life.  He taught me how to make the most out of each day that life handed me and how to keep picking myself up even when it felt like life was holding me down.  He taught me how to look a challenge in the eye and create a plan on how to overcome it, all while putting on a brave face and a big smile to prevent anyone from knowing the fear that hid inside.

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