Guest guest Posted May 7, 2011 Report Share Posted May 7, 2011 Maybe you could have hubby cast for you? I enjoy fishing too but seldom go anymore. Someone really needs to stay home with these 6 dogs--they are very needy and get into trouble when left along for lots of hours:)hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 5:18:12 PMSubject: Re: my update That's right Sharon~ So I'm new and gather that the fishing stories are great! What is it you like about fishing Debbi? I fished several times over one summer with my husband, loved it. Felt I could actually get the hang of the "thoughts of nothing" that men are know to exist in. however, the elbow complained and refused to allow me to return after that season. bummer. Hope things straighten out for you soon~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Sharon, omg, you sound like me! I actually have my brother sit if we leave town for more than about 4 hours. He was amazed how 'needy' they were! They're use to me being home though and now with the youngest 7 yrs, I try not to be gone more than 4 hours without a visit from my husband on his lunch if I have to work where I volunteer or have appts/errands that call me away. Needy dogs indeed. I think my two kitty's who are both under a year probably walk around calling for me while the dogs tend to begin a chorus of howling if no people are here shortly after closing the door. pitiful. I find it hard to even go to the gym so I end up walking them which is short because of my issues and then not getting any cardio that I could get on a machine at the gym. terrible situation I've created for myself here lol. thanks for helping not feel alone in it! and actually I like the casting so not sure it would do for me to have him fill in on that part...but is a thought I hadn't considered~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Sharon, omg, you sound like me! I actually have my brother sit if we leave town for more than about 4 hours. He was amazed how 'needy' they were! They're use to me being home though and now with the youngest 7 yrs, I try not to be gone more than 4 hours without a visit from my husband on his lunch if I have to work where I volunteer or have appts/errands that call me away. Needy dogs indeed. I think my two kitty's who are both under a year probably walk around calling for me while the dogs tend to begin a chorus of howling if no people are here shortly after closing the door. pitiful. I find it hard to even go to the gym so I end up walking them which is short because of my issues and then not getting any cardio that I could get on a machine at the gym. terrible situation I've created for myself here lol. thanks for helping not feel alone in it! and actually I like the casting so not sure it would do for me to have him fill in on that part...but is a thought I hadn't considered~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 So you have needy dogs, too, Dee? We have six dogs. Five are big dogs and one smaller dog that joined our household nearly two years ago (when he was dumped as a puppy). Only one of the dogs is mine and that's Yippy the berserko Catahoula. We also have eight indoor cats and a herd of barn cats outside. I live in a dang zoo:) These dogs moved with us to Alaska to live in the backwoods and then moved back with us. There is almost always someone home and that someone is me. lol I usually only leave the house once a month. When I get home the dogs are always going nuts--leaping, jumping, whining, and howling. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:04:04 AMSubject: Re: Dee....Re: my update Sharon, omg, you sound like me! I actually have my brother sit if we leave town for more than about 4 hours. He was amazed how 'needy' they were! They're use to me being home though and now with the youngest 7 yrs, I try not to be gone more than 4 hours without a visit from my husband on his lunch if I have to work where I volunteer or have appts/errands that call me away. Needy dogs indeed. I think my two kitty's who are both under a year probably walk around calling for me while the dogs tend to begin a chorus of howling if no people are here shortly after closing the door. pitiful. I find it hard to even go to the gym so I end up walking them which is short because of my issues and then not getting any cardio that I could get on a machine at the gym. terrible situation I've created for myself here lol. thanks for helping not feel alone in it! and actually I like the casting so not sure it would do for me to have him fill in on that part...but is a thought I hadn't considered~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 So you have needy dogs, too, Dee? We have six dogs. Five are big dogs and one smaller dog that joined our household nearly two years ago (when he was dumped as a puppy). Only one of the dogs is mine and that's Yippy the berserko Catahoula. We also have eight indoor cats and a herd of barn cats outside. I live in a dang zoo:) These dogs moved with us to Alaska to live in the backwoods and then moved back with us. There is almost always someone home and that someone is me. lol I usually only leave the house once a month. When I get home the dogs are always going nuts--leaping, jumping, whining, and howling. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:04:04 AMSubject: Re: Dee....Re: my update Sharon, omg, you sound like me! I actually have my brother sit if we leave town for more than about 4 hours. He was amazed how 'needy' they were! They're use to me being home though and now with the youngest 7 yrs, I try not to be gone more than 4 hours without a visit from my husband on his lunch if I have to work where I volunteer or have appts/errands that call me away. Needy dogs indeed. I think my two kitty's who are both under a year probably walk around calling for me while the dogs tend to begin a chorus of howling if no people are here shortly after closing the door. pitiful. I find it hard to even go to the gym so I end up walking them which is short because of my issues and then not getting any cardio that I could get on a machine at the gym. terrible situation I've created for myself here lol. thanks for helping not feel alone in it! and actually I like the casting so not sure it would do for me to have him fill in on that part...but is a thought I hadn't considered~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 So you have needy dogs, too, Dee? We have six dogs. Five are big dogs and one smaller dog that joined our household nearly two years ago (when he was dumped as a puppy). Only one of the dogs is mine and that's Yippy the berserko Catahoula. We also have eight indoor cats and a herd of barn cats outside. I live in a dang zoo:) These dogs moved with us to Alaska to live in the backwoods and then moved back with us. There is almost always someone home and that someone is me. lol I usually only leave the house once a month. When I get home the dogs are always going nuts--leaping, jumping, whining, and howling. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 2:04:04 AMSubject: Re: Dee....Re: my update Sharon, omg, you sound like me! I actually have my brother sit if we leave town for more than about 4 hours. He was amazed how 'needy' they were! They're use to me being home though and now with the youngest 7 yrs, I try not to be gone more than 4 hours without a visit from my husband on his lunch if I have to work where I volunteer or have appts/errands that call me away. Needy dogs indeed. I think my two kitty's who are both under a year probably walk around calling for me while the dogs tend to begin a chorus of howling if no people are here shortly after closing the door. pitiful. I find it hard to even go to the gym so I end up walking them which is short because of my issues and then not getting any cardio that I could get on a machine at the gym. terrible situation I've created for myself here lol. thanks for helping not feel alone in it! and actually I like the casting so not sure it would do for me to have him fill in on that part...but is a thought I hadn't considered~Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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