Wow, Phil. Having been there and seen those steps . . . yes, a miracle!
Thank you Lord!
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Carol
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 6:30 AM
Subject: Where Is An Angel When You Need One?
> Late this evening, one of our dogs was jumping at the gate we have
> entering
> our kitchen. This generally means, I want a drink right now. Sandy has a
> watering thing for the dogs that is stainless steel. It is a two both
> frame. Anyhow, I was headed that way anyhow, so I let Jack into the
> kitchen
> and waited around for him to get a sip of water. He did nothing but walk
> around. I finally went over and checked the water bowls to see if they
> were
> empty. One was, almost, and the other was about a third full. I figured,
> as finicky, as Jack is, he probably wanted fresh cool water. We don't
> have
> much of that lately with it being over 90 when it is still midnight and
> that
> is mighty unusual for Denver. So, being the dog lover that I am, I fill
> up
> the bowls for him. He stands around with his teeth in his mouth acting
> like, Hey, what's the big deal. I don't need water. Then it dawned on
> me.
> He had heard Gretchen come in and since he likes Gretchen, she was his
> original owner until she no longer wanted to take care of him, he wanted
> to
> see her. I tried getting him to come back out of the kitchen passed the
> baby gate but he would have none of it. He knew Gretchen was some place.
> So I went back into the house, main part of the house, for something. I
> can't remember what I was doing. So, a couple of minutes later, you see,
> I
> decide to go back out to my computer because Sandy needed me to look up an
> email address. As I passed through the kitchen, I opened a half door
> which
> has three steppes leading down toward the basement. If you turn right and
> step down one step, you are in my office. If you turn left, you go down a
> flight of stairs to the basement. The dog watering bowls are back in a
> corner but it is sort of a close fit passing by these bowls sometimes and
> through to this door for my office. somehow, and I'll never know how, my
> foot caught this holder which holds two dog watering bowls, and before I
> knew it, I was going over the first step, dragging the water bowls and
> spilling them all over my feet, floors, and steps. It is, I guess, a
> miracle I did not fall down the steps. So maybe the angel was really
> there
> after all. I love being blind.
>
> Phil.
>
>
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