While on the phone today, the case worker for the sibling group of 9 called back. I immediatley called her right back, and of course got the voice mail.
We intentionally stayed off the phone for the next hour. By… Continue reading
If with 6 you get egg roll, what would you get with 9?
Yesterday, we learned of a sibling group of 9 that was is need of a home, and we called first thing this morning. We are anxiously awaiting… Continue reading
This morning we got up at 4:30 to go to the Adoption Option down at Jordan’s Furniture in Reading, MA. After all the animals were fed and watered (us included) we hit the road about 6:30.
We made good time.… Continue reading
Six cords of wood doesn’t sound like much, until you go to stack it.
Luckily, Ed and Peggy gave us a hand. We got most of it stacked, with just about half left to go. The rest will be stacked… Continue reading
With camper in tow, today my in-laws came for a visit. Out pops Cricket (their Cocker Spaniel), and the cat runs for the barn. Little does he know that she has no interest in chasing him. She just wants to… Continue reading
I knew there would be some back lash about my letter to the editor of the Conway Daily Sun about The Conway Area Humane Society, and I am glad. It will hopefully open people’s eyes and bring a about a… Continue reading
We have sent out our home study to several case workers. Some have replied, most have not.
The waiting game begins.
We ordered 25 new chicks, and they will be arriving the week of September 29th. We ordered a variety of breeds, so next year our flock will be very colorful, as well as the eggs they give.
The other baby… Continue reading
I have been searching the internet for available children to adopt.
I have been looking on AdoptUsKids, for children that may be a match to our family. On this one site alone, there is almost 4000 children from across… Continue reading
After the other day, when we were heart broken over Effie, I decided to write a letter to the Conway Daily Sun about the Conway Area Humane Society as well as other local shelters.
Not only did we have to have Effie put to sleep, we are now faced with having Chakra put down as well.
In my opinion, they can only claim to be a non-kill shelter is only true, because it is us owners who are doing the deed.
Here is a copy of the letter: Continue reading