
These 2 are so cute. Where you see one the other is right beside them. "Baby" the weiner dog is a female and "Bucky" the Chug (Chihuahua/Pug mix), love each other. Now "Bart" my big boy puggle, is somewhat a loner. He loves his brother but can do without "Baby" if needed.

The couple are funny. They act like a couple, loving each other one minute, fighting the next but in the end, they are snuggling again. Bucky even kisses Baby on her mouth. It's so sweet.
Things around here are quite tough, but we will make it. David is on his last day for his work week. He is off on Wednesday & Thursdays. He is so tired, he can barely move and I feel so bad for him. I wish something would happen so he could go out on permanent disability. I not only feel bad but quilty as I can't work. He is such a good man and never throws that up to me.
Thanks for all the prayers for him. Please continue them. I pray for all my blogging buddies daily.
Today has been a rainy, stormy day. One that you'd like to just lay in bed all day!! LOL.
Everyone have a wonderful and blessed day.
God Bless~
Debbie


3 comments:
Deb-
it's a rainy, dreary day here too. Makes me want to take a nap! Sorry things are so tough right now. I hope David can get some rest on his days off. I'm not caught up on the whole disability story but am wondering if he was denied and if you tried appealing it. I was denied the first time but had really good docs who fought for me and finally ended up getting permanant disability, and this was before my amputation. Seems like you guys could use a break! Know i'm thinking of you and praying for all to work out. Take care. Your pups are darling!
j
Debbie, I keep you and your husband in my daily prayers for continued strength and that your needs are met. I just got an email from another friend tonight that will be the subject of my Thursday post but the end of it was, "If God brings you to it, He'll bring you through it." He has done that for me and mine innumerous times and I know he will take care of you and yours. About my kids...they are now 21, 23 and 30 and they are very respectful of my illnesses. I think experience is the best teacher and the girls didn't understand my depression/panic attacks until, unfortunately, they started having them themselves. I started having panic attacks with my first marriage and my husband then did not want to understand panic disorder and it was my 10 year old Kelli that would sit by me and talk to me when I would have a panic attack. When they come to visit or when I go to visit them, they do things around the apartment for me or make sure I am sitting down and not doing anything strenuous. Michael got hit the last few months with my decreased short term memory and he is so patient with me, explaining things over and over on the political front. The girls never remark when I have either forgotten something during a conversation or repeat something I have told them just minutes before. They all went through my father with his Alzheimers and they remember him looking like their Grandpa but not acting like the one they grew up with and loved and I think they see the same thing happening to their mom. They are very good to me and I am honest with them when I am having bad moments physically, mentally or emotionally as I don't expect them to be mind readers. I am very fortunate to have such great kids. They have been through the fire of having an alcoholic father and divorce and they have told me they are better people for having me show them how to live. I am blessed. I also have a phenomenal husband who makes me his world and can't do enough for me. He tells me repeatedly how he wishes he could take the pain from me and bear it himself. I give God all the credit and thanks for the wonderful family and network of friends I have.
Hi again,
just checking in to see how things are going. Thinking of you! praying for you both...
j
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