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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 564510" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet, Star, I think we were sisters in some past life. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="rofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p><p></p><p>Fresh kill? I might have come back with my axe, had I known dogs liked the legs so much. As it is..........easy child hit a deer not long ago. (yes again, and no thankfully it didn't do much damage to her or the car) But it did hurt the deer. When the sheriff arrived and made the report, she didn't consider keeping the deer once he put it out of it's misery when he found it. I scolded her. (joking) Told her she wasted a perfectly good deer. I let that sink in, then told her the sheriff dept has a list of people waiting on such kills. They get called to fetch when one is made. If I had a truck............</p><p></p><p>I guess coming from such a difficult child family I never had the false impression that every family is a Norman Rockwell painting. Actually I assume the opposite most of the time and let myself be pleasantly surprised if that is not the case. However I don't recall a bad holiday that way growing up. Imagine an entire family of difficult children managing to hold it together for holidays. (child and adult alike) And other than one rage episode due to sensory overload with Travis I don't recall any issues as an adult either. I think I lucked out. No, I know I did. And I fully appreciate every moment. But I know most of my friends families holidays were like attending WWIII........some of my siblings are that way too. ugh (why would you <strong>want</strong> to go??)</p><p></p><p>Good idea to leave that text alone. It was a mistake and those two kids need to figure out their relationship alone. Nichole and her husband fought like........well, you just wouldn't believe.....and here they are all these years later. Severe case of "not knowing how to argue correctly". Maybe that is Dude and his Lady's issue. </p><p></p><p>Santa paws will hopefully be bringing Maggie Lambchop. Not <strong>a</strong> lamb chop but <strong>the </strong>Lambchop.......as in huge dog toy I spotted at Wallie world. Last one I bought became Oliver's favorite toy. lol Travis got her an enormous hedge hog. I reminded him one of us would have to pick one up for Molly too. Some special nummy bones........and I have to think of something extra nice for Rowdy that is also cheap. Kitties get left over shrimp, they don't complain. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 564510, member: 84"] Janet, Star, I think we were sisters in some past life. :rofl: Fresh kill? I might have come back with my axe, had I known dogs liked the legs so much. As it is..........easy child hit a deer not long ago. (yes again, and no thankfully it didn't do much damage to her or the car) But it did hurt the deer. When the sheriff arrived and made the report, she didn't consider keeping the deer once he put it out of it's misery when he found it. I scolded her. (joking) Told her she wasted a perfectly good deer. I let that sink in, then told her the sheriff dept has a list of people waiting on such kills. They get called to fetch when one is made. If I had a truck............ I guess coming from such a difficult child family I never had the false impression that every family is a Norman Rockwell painting. Actually I assume the opposite most of the time and let myself be pleasantly surprised if that is not the case. However I don't recall a bad holiday that way growing up. Imagine an entire family of difficult children managing to hold it together for holidays. (child and adult alike) And other than one rage episode due to sensory overload with Travis I don't recall any issues as an adult either. I think I lucked out. No, I know I did. And I fully appreciate every moment. But I know most of my friends families holidays were like attending WWIII........some of my siblings are that way too. ugh (why would you [B]want[/B] to go??) Good idea to leave that text alone. It was a mistake and those two kids need to figure out their relationship alone. Nichole and her husband fought like........well, you just wouldn't believe.....and here they are all these years later. Severe case of "not knowing how to argue correctly". Maybe that is Dude and his Lady's issue. Santa paws will hopefully be bringing Maggie Lambchop. Not [B]a[/B] lamb chop but [B]the [/B]Lambchop.......as in huge dog toy I spotted at Wallie world. Last one I bought became Oliver's favorite toy. lol Travis got her an enormous hedge hog. I reminded him one of us would have to pick one up for Molly too. Some special nummy bones........and I have to think of something extra nice for Rowdy that is also cheap. Kitties get left over shrimp, they don't complain. lol [/QUOTE]
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