WARNING! Based on utter nonsense and fun about my family and friends whom I adore....OH and an occasional rant!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
It's a dog's life
This is my first child Cheyenne. She will be 13 in the spring. This is her in our bed last night. She sleeps like a person with her head on a pillow and covered up with sheets. (Yes, we are those kind of people who treat their pets like family).
Wow 13 years already. I can remember the first time I met Cheyenne. A wonderful family member. Did you and John Michael buy her together, when you met? I cannot remember...... Photo is so cute. Our Buddy used to sleep in our bed until I was told I was allergic to his gander and it was off the bed and out of the bedroom. He whimpered and how I wanted to give in but I just could not breathe and needed singular, and ambuterol. Mark did buy him a big cushion bed mattress which is between our rooms in the hallway, which he loves.
Barely 40 something mom of two little pumpkins who has Sjogrens Syndrome & facing a kidney transplant. I am not a doctor, I am just a patient going through this journey. This is my story I want to share in hopes of helping others.
*Every 90 minutes someone like you and me dies from needing a transplant. *Every 11 minutes a name is added to the transplant list. *Nearly 100,000 men, women, and CHILDREN currently await a life saving transplant. *In the U.S. more than 1 million tissue transplants are performed every year. *You can live a normal healthy life with one kidney. *You can donate part of your liver and live a normal healthy life. It regenerates! *You will forever change someone's life. You will let them spend more precious time with their children, grandchildren, and family and friends. *You will be a hero.
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3 comments:
Wow 13 years already. I can remember the first time I met Cheyenne. A wonderful family member.
Did you and John Michael buy her together, when you met? I cannot remember......
Photo is so cute.
Our Buddy used to sleep in our bed until I was told I was allergic to his gander and it was off the bed and out of the bedroom. He whimpered and how I wanted to give in but I just could not breathe and needed singular, and ambuterol. Mark did buy him a big cushion bed mattress which is between our rooms in the hallway, which he loves.
She's so sweet. It's ok to treat your animals like they are important. Because they are!
Cheyenne is adorable, and you can definitely see your personality in her.
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