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That is cute. I am sure he/she will give you many years of joy.
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Can you imagine what a scarcity of news there would be If everybody obeyed
> the Ten Commandments?
I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is
IN GOD WE TRUST
Karen Carter '74
-KC- Ministries
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From: Jeremy Gilley <[log in to unmask]>
> Puppy on a Roll
>
> Big adventure at the Rhea house this week. We just took in a spaniel-mix
> puppy. You can't pick up a tennis ball or stuffed animal in here that
> doesn't make a slobber-log squishy sound. The entire upstairs smells a
> little like puppy breath. Every square inch has been sufficiently
> sniffed, then thoroughly chewed and slobber-covered.
>
> It's an adjustment for all of us, granted, but the biggest adjustment is
> on the part of the two cats, who haven't entirely unpuffed since the pup
> lumbered through the front door. I think I actually saw the spaniel grin
> when she tried to greet the kitties. I didn't have a puppy language
> interpreter, but she seemed to me to be saying, "Hey, those look really
> chewy! I wonder how far that fat one can roll." Fortunately for the
> chewy cats, the puppy seems to think the stairs are some sort of magic
> portal and won't even go near them.
>
> So the downstairs has officially been claimed by the cats and they're
> setting up a little kitty kingdom. You have to go through Cat Customs
> and prove you're not even remotely canine to even go down there. They're
> checking I.D.s.
>
> Speaking of I.D.s, when we've given our lives to Christ, we become part
> of His kingdom. Not kitty related. Our identity is in Him. No need for a
> magic portal. We have Jesus! No big dog fear either- no need to fear
> anything at all. The God of the universe is on our side. His kingdom is
> the most glorious place to be.
>
> I could write about it all day. As a matter of fact, I would write more,
> but I just heard a weird sound. Does it make a weird noise when a fat
> cat rolls?
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