Here come da judge…another one that is!

I had to share this from Julie…

Just had to share, Kaylee has been asked to judge the Brittany Sweepstakes in June!!

I judged for them a couple years back.  The lady who called says that a couple of members knew Kaylee from her teaching confirmation & Junior classes.


Aprons

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Loved your dream sharing!  And also the kitchen memories.  Did your “womenfolk” wear aprons?  Do you ever wear an apron?  Sorry my original message got cut, but I thought you could wear an apron while pouring the wine!  Have joined a small movement to bring back the apron, tying generations of women together!  I wore the hot chile apron (from the photo) on Thanksgiving–my sister in law made it for me.  Joe’s mom is pictured in the frame–she grew up on a large Utah ranch, was rodeo queen twice, became a horsewoman even managing the teams of work horses that plowed their fields.  In her own kitchen, she always wore a terry cloth apron.  I think she’s smiling at those colorful aprons!

Fun websites:  http://www.apronmemories.com/index.html

                       http://angrychicken.typepad.com/tieoneon/

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http://www.maryjanesfarm.com/magazine.html

The above site gives you a peek at a wonderful special apron issue of this magazine.  Unfortunately, the magazine only publishes once or twice a year!  But it is well written, lush and homespun.  The editor has a couple of books out that are nicely done…there are back issues of the magazine available.  She sells her own cooking products throughout the publication…haven’t tried them.


Every Dog Has A Song

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 Kathy writes:

Tess has a fluffy, silver tail that bumps and grinds in the most 
seductive call to play or dance.  Without a doubt, her song is The 
Stripper by David Rose.
Petey is always on the prowl for socks and you can hear the patter of 
his paws, tapping ever so quietly towards the bedroom, as he snickers 
his toothy, wolfy grin.  His melody is the Pink Panther by Henry 
Mancini.
Sophie greets each day with leaps and spins and hurdles her little 
terrier body into a furry explosion of happiness.  She owns 
Beethoven’s Ode To Joy!

What music best captures your own dogs’ personality?  Please share!
Kathy


“Rescue”

Vickie posted this on the apsobreeders list. I’m breaking list etiquette by reposting without permission, but…somehow…I don’t think anyone will mind. For those who don’t know Vickie is West Central Rescue Coordinator for the American Lhasa Apso Club. The family below, assists ALAC’s rescue efforts by fostering Lhasa Apsos during the transition process from the dog’s former home to new home.

One of our own is in need of “rescue” …

Adrienne is a foster mom for us in the Atlanta area. She and her family has suffered a terrible tragedy right before Thanksgiving. Please read the article below and, if you can help in any way, it would be most appreciated …

ALAC Foster Volunteer Home Burns – Pets Perish in Fire

On Monday November 19, 2007, the home of Adrienne Herrell – an ALAC foster “mom” in the On Mond area, burned to the ground. Her four pets – a Lhasa Apso, a Cockatiel and two hamsters perished in the fire. Adrienne and her human family members were not at home at the time of the fire. However, after being notified of the fire by her alarm company, Adrienne rushed to the house to try to save her pets. She suffered burns in her attempt to rescue the pets.

The house was gutted by the fire – which was attributed to a faulty
refrigerator. She and her family not only lost their pets – all of which were adored and pampered by Adrienne – but all of their belongings as well. The house will have to be gutted and rebuilt, and the family will be in a transitional living situation for many, many months.

This is a terrible loss to have suffered, especially at this time of year.
A neighbor of Adrienne’s has established a fund at an A neigh area Wachovia branch to help the family with immediate expenses. Your contributions to the fund are greatly appreciated.

Please make your check out to: The Herrell Family Fire Fund and mail to:
Tracy Osborne 1915 Keswick Place Drive Lawrenceville, , <ST1>
Tracy (another ALAC volunteer) will ensure all funds are deposited to the Wachovia Fire Fund account. If you need to contact Tracy, you may email her at: Osborne777@bellsouth.net)

In addition to seeking donations to assist Adrienne and her family, ALAC rescue is prepared to assist Adrienne with adding a new Lhasa Apso to her family when they are ready to adopt.

Thank you for your generous assistance for a volunteer of ALAC Rescue.

Vickie, et al


Thinking of Vickie today..

Today Vickie is having her knee repaired. Depending on your beliefs, please keep her in your thoughts or prayers.