This year we opted to get our Christmas cards printed professionally, because when the computer 'went down' a few months ago, it took the printer with it. Tho the printer now works, it just aint not doin' all that great. I went to Thibodaux and picked up the cards, but I still have a couple of things I want to print on the cards before I send them out. (You know...there's still time if you'd like us to send you one of our cards, free of charge...just because it's our gift...just send us your address at our email: cappy_and_pegody@yahoo.com <---that's wrong! (There's no underline for the address; the blogger keeps putting it there. So, write: cappy ,then underscore _ then 'and' then underscore_then'pegody' then @yahoo.com I hope I haven't made it too confusing.)
If you've already gotten a card from us in the past, most likely you'll be gittin' another one soon.)
So, that's what I'll be doing for the next couple of days, printing and stuffing the envelopes to head on out your way. Tomorrow I will try meeting up with Cappy to take some meds to one of the guys on the boat. It's terrible when they're way out in the country where there are no roads, and no quick way to get out, even in an emergency. I was talking with Cappy the other day and the Coast Guard radio came on, talking to people who were so far back in the swamp, where it's too hard for anyone to get to, even helicopters, and the 35 yr old captain was having a heart attack. We don't know how it ended, but we were praying fervently for the poor guy and his crew...And the Coast Guard, who were feverishly trying to come to the rescue.
Meanwhile, here at home SparkyBear is having some kind of problem with his mouth, and Cappy is kinda worried about 'his boy'. After I take the meds to Cappy's young man out on the boat, I might have to run dis dawg to the vet. I hope not. The poor little man might have to have a tooth pulled or something...I SURE hope not.
Well, that's what's been going on in our little part of the world. I only have a bit of sewing to finish, then I'm all set for Christmas. I'm feeling kind of guilty for buying these two 'pampered frizzies' (Bichon Frise's) each a doggie shirt, but nothing for Raleigh-Raleigh to wear. Cappy said, put a wreath around his neck and stick a candy cane in his mouth. Done and done.
RALEIGH ROLO!!!!!!!!! i love ur drawing bubbie :)
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Cappy & Peggy
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's not a tooth problem, maybe the fur around his mouth is to long.Bear gets his fur in his mouth he makes all kinds of goofy faces, and moves. Taff
Robbie John, thanks, Honey (our grandson) Glad you like the drawing of "Raleigh Rolo", as you call him. Expect a package any day now with the Cajun stuff you 'axed' for. Love you!
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Taffy, you might be right. The gal who does their grooming does a great job,but mayhaps the fur on their faces is a little too long. That's one of the things about Bee-shees; you want them to have the Bichon look, but with short hair, too. When she gets done with them they look like little dolls.
Cappy is on the phone just now, as I'm typing to you; he's saying that "Whhoooooffff, Sparky's breath is horrible just now, too". If the situation doesn't clear up by tomorrow...but today he's not messing with his mouth, we might have to take him to the dreaded ...(psst...I'll spell it...) V.E.T.
you said 'bee shees' are they stayin alive?
ReplyDeleteSurvivor Tip # 101: ALWAYS keep a first aid kit wherever you go with aspirin in it. Aspirin helps in event of a heart attack.
ReplyDeleteLOL Anonymous, Bee-Shees...stayin' alive...too funny. As far as dese here Bee-shees, so far so good. Their vet loves us, anyhow. For once, we didn't break the bank yesterday with our little trip over there. We usually have to yell, "CLEAR!!" and begin resuscitation on our wallet.
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2. Good thinking Anonymous,and good reminding folks about the aspirin. I hope Cappy keeps that in mind out on the boat; I'm pretty sure he does, because I often hear him say that, whenever heart attack conversations come up. I think he should mention it at his office meetings as well. Maybe they have, I'm not sure...I'll ask.