Charmaine GordonJuly 12, 2017 at 2:47 PM This is an unusual love story so bear with me. One early Sunday morning, my daughter called to say we were driving to the end of long Island to rescue a needy Pit Bull. I'm a mom who never says no so off we went, me with a map, grand daughter and Gracie, another rescue dog, in tow. A few hours later we arrived to meet the pup. Daughter spent a couple of hours learning what to do with this sad pooch and we began a long trip home. Grandest sang to Tommy, new name, all the way home, to soothe his frantic heart. At last, they dropped me home to put myself together on a Sunday afternoon, husband waiting for me. Here's the sweetest part. Daughter requested that I take care of new pooch one Saturday night. Again, I never said no. I fed the dogs, and eventually led Tommy into his cage. He kissed me a million time before being locked up.Whimpered a bit and I knew we would be the closest of pals forever. Now he is a feww years older and so am I. Whenever he sees me, he gently comes to me with loving kisses to let me know all is just fine. Now there's a love story. Canines can get you right under your skin forever.
I wrote this last week before taking a beach trip with Daughter and grandest. I wanted to be like the other clever women who write long meaningful stories about writing on time. Somehow, Something went wrong and when we returned from LBI in New Jersey, to my dismay, my lovely story had not been printed. Why? I have not a clue so I put this together for your pleasure and mine.
Maybe I'll get it right next month. I sure hope so. For a woman who performed on Broadway and has written twenty plus books, I keep trying harder and with a lot of love. Too bad I fell down but, my friends, I'm going to fight back and be strong so stay with me.
Charmaine GordonJuly 12, 2017 at 2:47 PM
ReplyDeleteThis is an unusual love story so bear with me. One early Sunday morning, my daughter called to say we were driving to the end of long Island to rescue a needy Pit Bull. I'm a mom who never says no so off we went, me with a map, grand daughter and Gracie, another rescue dog, in tow. A few hours later we arrived to meet the pup. Daughter spent a couple of hours learning what to do with this sad pooch and we began a long trip home. Grandest sang to Tommy, new name, all the way home, to soothe his frantic heart. At last, they dropped me home to put myself together on a Sunday afternoon, husband waiting for me.
Here's the sweetest part. Daughter requested that I take care of new pooch one Saturday night. Again, I never said no. I fed the dogs, and eventually led Tommy into his cage. He kissed me a million time before being locked up.Whimpered a bit and I knew we would be the closest of pals forever. Now he is a feww years older and so am I. Whenever he sees me, he gently comes to me with loving kisses to let me know all is just fine.
Now there's a love story. Canines can get you right under your skin forever.
I wrote this last week before taking a beach trip with Daughter and grandest. I wanted to be like the other clever women who write long meaningful stories about writing on time.
ReplyDeleteSomehow, Something went wrong and when we returned from LBI in New Jersey, to my dismay, my lovely story had not been printed. Why? I have not a clue so I put this together for your pleasure and mine.
Maybe I'll get it right next month. I sure hope so. For a woman who performed on Broadway and has written twenty plus books, I keep trying harder and with a lot of love. Too bad I fell down but, my friends, I'm going to fight back and be strong so stay with me.
Charmaine Gordon
Let me know if you need any guidance. It took me a bit to get blogger under my skillset.
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