Doris,
We have a collection and each one of the 5 dogs are totally different. They
are all really tiny as pups; so small, it makes you think they will never
get big enough to lift their head over the water bowl to get a drink but
they all grow. Sammy, short for Samuel, has silky slick long hair than
hangs to about 1 inch in length and he is the tallest of the miniatures.
Cody is the smallest and he has short hair that lays flat and is smooth when
you pet him. Sammy and Codey are half brothers. Zippy is the standard size
dog at 16 to 17 pounds with short hair and is by far the largest of the
whole group. Austin has short hair but longer than Cody's and it feels like
straw, or hay, that is laying down when you pet him. He loves to get on
your lap and bite your nose and ears. Tebow, named after the Christian
football player here in the states, pronounced Tea Bow, is longer than the
rest and has fuzzy hair. He and Austin are brothers. Tebow was so small
and tiny when we got him, along with his brother Austin, we never dreamed
he'd grow to be the second largest of the group but he out grew his brother.
Tebow has a very unusual swirl to his various shades of brown and he cost
more money than his brother because it is a rare pattern the not many
miniature dachshunds ever have. Tebow is very easy going and very much a
lap dog but he plays, too, mostly with his brother. To me, Tebow almost
feels like a cat. I told Sandy, if his ears didn't hang down but stood up
and were pointed, he'd be a cat instead of a dog, haha. They all our shades
of brown from dark to light. We don't have to buy cars for our kids to
drive any more, pay for car insurance, we don't go to movies, and we don't
spend money on a lot of things we used to so the dogs are the enjoyment we
have; watching them grow, play, and even taking naps on our lap when they
get tired. When we went to a doctor's appointment the other day, we got out
of the car and walked to the building. We heard several small dogs barking
so I asked my son where and what they were, He said a car was parked near
where we were walking, with the windows down a couple of inches, and there
were 5 small dachshunds all in the car barking at people who went by. Our
doctor likes dachshunds, too, and he told us to bring our little dogs in
some day for him to see.
Phil.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doris and Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: Dachshunds dogs
> That sounds like fairly sizable "miniatures". I was picturing something
> more like wieners on legs. *g*
>
> What kind of Dachshound are they? My favorite is the short wiry-haired
> kind that comes as "Rauhaarduckel" here that have a greyish-brown fairly
> short coat and the bent legs and a mind of their oan. *g* Give them a
> scratch in their favorite place each and a belly rub on top. *g* I'd be
> in major break-out danger if we ever visited you for real as I love any
> critter anyway and certainly love those Deckels! *g*
>
> Smiles across the miles!
>
> Doris
>
>
>
>
> At 01:52 PM 8/5/2013 -0600, you wrote:
>>All of our dachshunds are call miniature but they way from 5 to 10 pounds.
>>The standard size dachshunds start at 16 pounds and we have one of those
>>but he still isn't very big. I was sitting in a recliner when you called
>>and all the dogs were in my lap playing; some trying to take a nap and
>>some of them rolling around and wrestling with each other. Two are
>>brothers but the rest, except for one, the biggest one, are all cousins.
>>
>>Phil.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris and Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2013 11:58 PM
>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>
>>
>>>Miniature Dachhounds? Those must look something like sausages on legs
>>>with floppy ears. *g* Actually, I am not really ridiculing them. *g* I
>>>like anything dog, often not to my own good as I am alergic to just about
>>>anything with fur or featheres. Those must be absolutely tiny if you had
>>>a bunch of them playing in your hands. Do you have puppies there at the
>>>moment, i.e. a litter of them? The smallest Dackel I have seen are
>>>"Kanin Teckel", those used to hunt rabbits. What you have there must be
>>>the Dackel equivalent to toy or Teacup poodles.
>>>
>>>I am praying that those wanting a "Sausage Teckel" will find a good and
>>>healthy one. I wish I could see one. they must be cute and funny at the
>>>same time.
>>>
>>>In his grip!
>>>
>>>Doris
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>At 01:12 AM 8/5/2013 -0400, you wrote:
>>>>You mean "Angelspeak"? God doesn't need words to know what we need and
>>>>are trying to tell him and we don't need to babble to commune with him.
>>>>This is what the "Papa Prayer" is about that I will be posting
>>>>separately.
>>>>
>>>>In his loving grip!
>>>>
>>>>Doris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>At 10:14 PM 8/4/2013 -0600, you wrote:
>>>>>Vicki and others,
>>>>>
>>>>>If a person is going to practice prayer like that, they can expect
>>>>>unusual results. We first are aware of our surroundings. Then we
>>>>>start enumerating our out of control and unbearable circumstances that
>>>>>are ripping and tearing at us, and then other worries and concern take
>>>>>their place in our thoughts, and eventually, the mind runs out of
>>>>>things to think about or focus on. Then it becomes quiet inside which
>>>>>gives way to the Holy Spirit. Sometimes there is just gentle
>>>>>communication between God and the Holy Spirit in your behalf. You
>>>>>can't hear them talking about you and your situations, but they are
>>>>>communicating about you since that's the Holy Spirit's job; seeking
>>>>>God's will for our lives. In other cases, as the quietness of the mind
>>>>>deepens spiritually, there are simply no human words that can describe
>>>>>your feelings and another language, which the Apostle Paul called
>>>>>"another tongue," bubbles up and only God knows it's meaning. This
>>>>>silent type of prayer I began using back in 1982 when I simply could
>>>>>not think of anything else to say so with the help of the Holy Spirit,
>>>>>it was said in my behalf audibly. We now are getting very close to
>>>>>praying without ceasing when silent praying you, as you described,
>>>>>becomes that real. When we can do it without trying, we cross over
>>>>>into a different relationship with the Lord than we ever thought
>>>>>possible. I use silent praying without even stopping what I am doing.
>>>>>It is the mind multitasking, in a manner of speaking, and also
>>>>>listening for His voice. Other voices, unfortunately, based upon
>>>>>circumstances beyond our control, can also interfere with our prayers.
>>>>>Patience, which is nothing more than thinking about the circumstances
>>>>>and then persistently rejecting them until they begin to drift away
>>>>>from your mind's focus, only to be replaced with the persona of the
>>>>>Lord Jesus through the Holy Spirit, which is "the mind of Christ,"
>>>>>begins to prevail effortlessly. It is this silent form of prayer the
>>>>>causes us to become more and more spiritually intimate with the voice
>>>>>of the Lord rather than false voices of the Enemy through circumstances
>>>>>attempting to block this most natural of ways to pray. Learning the
>>>>>Shepherd's voice allows us to not even hear the voice of a stranger,
>>>>>John 10:4.
>>>>>
>>>>>Phil.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Vicki" <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2013 8:19 PM
>>>>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>What a cool experience Phil.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>This is probably going to sound strange to you guys. But one
>>>>>>experience I recently had was on a day I was feeling just exhausted. I
>>>>>>knew I needed to pray and just spend time in God's word. I turned off
>>>>>>all outside distraction including electronic devices and sat down to
>>>>>>pray intending to talk to God. I never said a word. I just sat
>>>>>>before God and he did whatever God does. I knew in my spirit that I
>>>>>>had prayed and heard from God as I was refreshed. He knew the intent
>>>>>>of my heart and state of mind. Later when I did give voice to my
>>>>>>prayer I was praying in the spirit. It was a very unique experience.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Vicki
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell"
>>>>>><[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 9:38 PM
>>>>>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Rhonda,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>One time, probably in the past 3 or 4 years, lots of heavy things
>>>>>>>were going on in the family. One day, as I sat in my recliner to
>>>>>>>look for something on my bookshelves next to me, I said, "Lord? I'm
>>>>>>>sure not feeling where you are right now." I heard this voice in my
>>>>>>>thoughts say, and I could almost tangibly feel a presence near my
>>>>>>>face, say, "I'm right here." I laughed and said, "Oh, sorry, Lord.
>>>>>>>I forgot you were that close." My point? I was looking beyond where
>>>>>>>the Lord truly was. I thought he had moved away to stand in the
>>>>>>>distance because of the circumstances I was presently facing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Phil.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Rhonda Partain"
>>>>>>><[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 5:03 PM
>>>>>>>Subject: Re: Pray Without Ceasing
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Guess I've wondered where God was too!!!
>>>>>>>>Rhonda
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