The Girl is growing. So, these shorts are headed somewhere else. And, if anyone out there could use two pair of size 7 shorts from Justice, leave me a message in the comments. I’ll draw a winner and send the shorts to you.
And, I know we’re supposed to be getting rid of things, but….
She was found in a drainage pipe with her three brothers, so we adopted her from a local rescue group. The kids named her Izzy. When we brought her home last Wednesday, she weighed less than 13 ounces. She’s up to a little over 1.1 pounds as of today. She’s five weeks old, which means I’m waking up in the middle of the night to feed her. But, OMG. Look at that face!
Have an amazing week!
LOVING IZZY, Congrats on giving a cute furry kid a home.
Well you are adhering to the one in one out rule. No on ever said the items had to be exactly the same!
We love rescue dogs. Personally our rescue dog rescued my husband from his depression.Sometimes we have to add to our lives something good.
Simple doesn’t mean empty! Love that face!
Anna – LOVE LOVE LOVE this statement! Thank you for that piece of happy today π
You’re welcome! First time I ever commented on a blog but I really felt it!
Cute!
Adding a pet to your life can be so enriching. In truth, they tend to rescue us more than we rescue them. Congrats!
My daughter would love the shorts!!
Tara- Please email me with mailing instructions. π kandicebridges [at] sbcglobal [dot] net
Not a simple addition, but a joyful one. Enjoy your pup!
Thats one lucky puppy!
How adorable, Kandice! We rescued a kitty who was in the middle of the road (her mom had been run over), and she’s made the journey to TX with us. It’s hard not to have a soft spot for animals!
looks like she is a great help with homework!
Oh, what’s another 13 ounces? You can always find room in your heart and home for a face like that. Simplifying other areas of your life means you make room for more satisfying ventures.