clairvoyant helped find chihuahua that blew away

This morning I saw a Detroit Free Press headline about racism in a Michigan school district, so I read it thinking it could be blog worthy.  It wasn’t.  But when I looked to the right I saw this headline and I just couldn’t help posting it.

freep.com

Clairvoyant helped find Chihuahua that blew away

FREE PRESS STAFF • APRIL 28, 2009

The 5-pound Chihuahua that blew away Saturday in heavy winds at the Dixieland Antique Flea Market in Waterford was discovered tired, hungry and caked with mud in the hilly wooded area across the street on Monday.

A pet psychic “thought we were looking in the wrong place,” Dorothy Utley, Tinker Bell’s owner, said Monday. “She said, ‘I’d like you to go over and look under things and up high and on hills.’ She said she was going to be up high.”

The 72-year-old Rochester Hills resident said volunteers spent hours searching on Sunday before the Holly-based clairvoyant told them where to call the pooch’s name.

“The animal speaks to me,” Lorrie the Pet Psychic said Monday. “She was telling me she was OK. … I’m just so happy for her, that they have her home. I don’t call myself a hero or anything.”

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speaking of

…now and then.  Remember that movie?  I loved it!  I have seen it many times.  I have the soundtrack.  I can hear “Band of Gold” playing right now tho I think “Knock Three Times” would go with this first picture.

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Samantha: As we grow older, it becomes difficult to just believe. It’s not that we don’t want to, but too much has happened and we can’t. 


Samantha: We all used to try so hard to fit in. We wanted to look exactly alike, do all the same things, practically be the same person, but when we weren’t looking that all changed.

 


Crazy Pete: Things will happen in your life that you can’t stop. But that’s no reason to shut out the world.

sweet dreams

i knew i was missing some babies when i posted earlier.  they were in the wrong folder.  silly babies.

 Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you’ve got about a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies—God damn it, you’ve got to be kind.”

— Kurt Vonnegut, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater

proverbs

anything-is-possible

 

A first grade teacher collected well known proverbs. She gave each child in her class the first half of a proverb and asked them to come up with the remainder of the proverb. Their insight may surprise you. 

Better to be safe than………………..Punch a 5th grader. 

Strike while the …………………….Bug is close. 

It’s always darkest before…………… Daylight Savings Time. 

Never underestimate the power of……….Termites. 

You can lead a horse to water but……..how? 

Don’t bite the hand that…………….. looks dirty. 

No news is…………………………..impossible. 

A miss is as good as a……………….Mr. 

You can’t teach an old dog new…………math. 

If you lie down with dogs, you’ll………stink in the morning. 

Love all, trust……………………..me. 

The pen is mightier than the…………..pigs. 

An idle mind is……………………..The best way to relax. 

Where there’s smoke there’s……………pollution. 

Happy the bride who…………………..gets all the presents. 

A penny saved is……………………..not much. 

Two’s company, three’s………………..the Musketeers. 

Don’t put off till tomorrow what……….you put on to go to bed. 

Laugh and the whole world laughs with you, cry and…….you have to blow your nose. 

None are so blind as………………….Stevie Wonder. 

Children should be seen and not………..spanked or grounded. 

If at first you don’t succeed………….get new batteries. 

You get out of something what you………see pictured on the box. 

When the blind leadeth the blind……….get out of the way. 

And the favorite: Better late than…………………….pregnant.

 http://www.bouldertherapist.com/html/humor/WordsWisdom/childrenproverbs.html