I'll never forget the day I first saw him. We were driving home from Golden and Kathy said "Why don't you go this way?" We headed down a street I had never been on and found ourselves driving by a little strip mall. Then Kathy says "Turn in here a minute." Now my spidey senses are on alert, and sure enough, we wind up parking in front of a pet store. Kathy had been out in Golden a couple of days before and had found Hootie sitting in a cage looking so lonely. When we walked in, there was a sad little puppy up high in his own cage, with a sign that had 2 different prices crossed out and the third was pretty low. He had been taken and then returned to the pet store. I knew right then that we were heading home with another dog, I had been suckered! I still wasn't quite over the loss of our Golden Retriever, but I never do seem to get over the loss of a pet. Kathy knows that I need a replacement though, and seeing as we always have dogs in pairs, our
Hi, I live in Jaxs and I have to say it is amazing, and very unheard of in these times, It is just a feel good story...... bless this young lady and the young adults who seen Cara for who she is and not her disabilities,if you can even call DS that. love your blog.... Sherry
ReplyDeleteI love stories like this! It reminds me of my own high school years, when everyone treated me just like everyone else, despite my crutches.
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Wow, what an awesome story. The minute I read that the parents were praying for the kids around Cara and not praying to change her, I felt safe reading the rest of the story. And I am glad I did. Thanks! - G
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool!
ReplyDeleteGood post Chris. Stories like this are a well needed kick in the pants to adjust the thinking process. Thanks.
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