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@loribmt

@artist01. Oh, I hope so too, Laurie. Our last boy, Riley was a rescue at 11 months. He brought immense joy. Goldens are the jesters of the doggie world. Our previous golden, Bill had passed so we’d been without a dog for a year? I was in a pet store getting parrot food when I walked past a woman with this adorable young golden leaning against her leg while her 2 children were at a kiosk having a name tag made for the pup. I oohed and ahhed over this dog appropriately but then asked if I could pet ‘your dog’. The woman replied, “Yes, he loves pets, but he’s not our dog. We need to find him a home.” Long story ensued of his rescue by her husband from a sad situation. Anyway, I chatted with her for about 45 minutes, falling more deeply every moment for those brown eyes!! I finally told her that I’m fairly certain that my husband and I would love to adopt Riley. He’d been through so much she was insistent that we meet with her husband for an interview, etc... So I went home to tell my husband, “I think I found the perfect addition to our family. His name is Riley and he’s 11 months old.” Without skipping a beat, my husband asked, “Two or four legs?” LOL. He was with us 13 years. I hope you get to see your kids AND Brody soon. He sounds like he found a perfect family. How fun!!!

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Oh, Lori, your story of finding Riley gave me a lump in my throat and almost tears in my eyes. ((I have trouble crying - always on the verge!) And yes, seeing grown-up beautiful Brody and my kids again will be a momentus occasion. The tears might flow on that day!
Oh, and I'm hoping to learn the copy and paste thing!
Laurie