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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 321403" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Ah Senora~ </p><p></p><p>What could I say to comfort you? I thought of many things. Mostly that his shoes are too tight and his heart is 10 sizes too small, he wears a red stocking cap, his skin is green and furry, and I'd be watching to make sure he doesn't tie and antler to your new dogs head. (how did Stang say it?) I'd like to put him in a box and shake it until his teeth fall out. But that was too good for him. He needs that house more than you do doesn't he. Poor man. He must to have to come tell a lovely woman with two beautiful children to move at Christmas time. </p><p></p><p>If there is something comforting to tell you in all of this it's that after moving 44 times in 11 years and hating every single move, and becoming and expert packer - I can honestly say that with every move came something better that I never expected. Recently when Dude was looking at being homeless I tried to tell him the same thing. His choices were move to the park, or move in with us. He didn't want to do either. He wanted to stay where he was. It was comfortable. The unknown is rarely comforting. I told him that despite his faith or lack of it - I would continue to keep him in my prayers and expect good things for him. </p><p></p><p>I will also continue to do the same thing for you and my little Princesses. Wherever you land - there you are. However odd it may seem now? I think maybe you're a free enough spirit to get that it's where you're supposed to be for the next batch of help or to be the next help to someone else. We just don't get to pick and choose this stuff. Had I not moved all those times? I wouldn't have lived the life I did and have the experiences I do now. It was never about what I wanted - it was about what I needed to be me. Maybe this is the same thing that's going on for K & N. We just get frustrated because we can't see the big picture. </p><p></p><p>So, that said - and good thoughts coming your way - I'm going to keep positive thoughts and hopes rolling your way if it takes every bit of donkey loving power I have and just blast something great to Arizona....because I think you need it now. And.......NOW......and .........NOW.......and (phew) are you getting anything? I'm pooped. (NOW) - had one more in me....lol </p><p></p><p>Better days are on the horizon......better house, better school, better everything. When the tree stops talking - it's time to move on. I have the fairies K....It's okay - they're safe. N...I also have the doughnuts....they're delicious. Did you know donkeys LOVE doughnuts. I thought they just ate poptarts!! </p><p></p><p>Love Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 321403, member: 4964"] Ah Senora~ What could I say to comfort you? I thought of many things. Mostly that his shoes are too tight and his heart is 10 sizes too small, he wears a red stocking cap, his skin is green and furry, and I'd be watching to make sure he doesn't tie and antler to your new dogs head. (how did Stang say it?) I'd like to put him in a box and shake it until his teeth fall out. But that was too good for him. He needs that house more than you do doesn't he. Poor man. He must to have to come tell a lovely woman with two beautiful children to move at Christmas time. If there is something comforting to tell you in all of this it's that after moving 44 times in 11 years and hating every single move, and becoming and expert packer - I can honestly say that with every move came something better that I never expected. Recently when Dude was looking at being homeless I tried to tell him the same thing. His choices were move to the park, or move in with us. He didn't want to do either. He wanted to stay where he was. It was comfortable. The unknown is rarely comforting. I told him that despite his faith or lack of it - I would continue to keep him in my prayers and expect good things for him. I will also continue to do the same thing for you and my little Princesses. Wherever you land - there you are. However odd it may seem now? I think maybe you're a free enough spirit to get that it's where you're supposed to be for the next batch of help or to be the next help to someone else. We just don't get to pick and choose this stuff. Had I not moved all those times? I wouldn't have lived the life I did and have the experiences I do now. It was never about what I wanted - it was about what I needed to be me. Maybe this is the same thing that's going on for K & N. We just get frustrated because we can't see the big picture. So, that said - and good thoughts coming your way - I'm going to keep positive thoughts and hopes rolling your way if it takes every bit of donkey loving power I have and just blast something great to Arizona....because I think you need it now. And.......NOW......and .........NOW.......and (phew) are you getting anything? I'm pooped. (NOW) - had one more in me....lol Better days are on the horizon......better house, better school, better everything. When the tree stops talking - it's time to move on. I have the fairies K....It's okay - they're safe. N...I also have the doughnuts....they're delicious. Did you know donkeys LOVE doughnuts. I thought they just ate poptarts!! Love Star [/QUOTE]
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