This book is cute and funny. It tells about how the duchess came to possess Guy.
This book would make a great addition to your family home evening stories and those bedtime stories you read to all your little knee huggers.
The book is well-illustrated. Unlike most children’s books today, the colors are not intense. This is a great thing for an easily overstimulated child. As your child deprograms from the day’s technology intense activities, this might be a good step down as you try to get them to bed.
We think every child should have His Royal Dogness, Guy the Beagle, under the Christmas tree. Grandparents, are you listening?
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In this book, we follow Mango the dog as she teaches her readers all about faith. You have heard about the faith of a child. Mango tells her readers about the faith of a dog.
Baker has a good sense of humor and treats us to what the world might look like through the eyes of a dog. Mango tells her readers about how her owner, Tom, learned to “Let go and let God.”
Throughout the book, Mango helps us to see how we, just like Tom, can give our troubles to God and sit back and enjoy the ride.
If you are struggling with faith, are at what you feel is the lowest of the low spots, you need to read One Dog’s Faith and see how one dog, and her family, learned to lean on God.
We give One Dog’s Faith all five stars. It is funny, well-written, inspired, and magical. We see how Tom goes from worrying all the time to saying in his mind, “I wonder how God is going to take care of this.” This book is truly inspirational.
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We got this 7 Piece set of dog toys for our grand-dogger. Petra. She loves it. The only problem is the hamburger toy is a little bit too large for her small mouth. Everything else is fine.
Petra could tear up an anvil with a rubber hammer. She is rough on toys. She seems to love the chicken leg.
We think this will give her lots of enjoyment. We give it all five stars. It is an excellent set of toys.
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If you like excitement, you will love Breaking Free: A Journey for Survival by Henry Radoff. It is set in Nazi Germany just after Hitler took power.
This is a story based upon a true event. It is well-written and about as exciting as it gets. You will follow the main characters as they attempt to escape from the Germans. Will they make it?
You might not like Holocaust stories; this one is different. It is one where you sit on the edge of your seat the whole time. If someone doesn’t make Breaking Free into a movie, we would be surprised.
We give Breaking Free all five stars. We think this is an exciting story that we are glad we read. We would be very surprised it you did not have happy tears in your eyes as the book ends.
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Suzanne and I will not be blogging very much until at least 23 February 2017. We will be helping a friend. Please keep us in your prayers.
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I had been working for a few months for a finance company as a collector. I was quite successful with this. I didn’t do anything spectacular or amazing. All I did was perform my job the way I was supposed to and expected to do.
What I found out was that I was more successful than most collectors because I actually did my job.
Many collectors would say they were going out to field call people, which is to go to their house or place of business and see them face to face, but not really do it.
I learned that often collectors would say they went to see a certain person but they were not at home. In fact, they may have driven by the house but never even gotten out of the car.
One day I went to see a particularly hard to collect customer. I will call this guy Arnold. Of course, that isn’t his real name.
Arnold was a muscular man of less than average height. Somehow, he had gotten
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discouraged from paying his finance companies.
He had his phone number changed to an unlisted number, bought himself a pit bull dog, and placed “No Trespassing” and “Keep Out” signs on his fence and front door.
I was sent to see the man. I had no idea that he had scared several collectors by his appearance and actions.
No one told me this man had a reputation in the finance community for being a tough character who liked to intimidate collectors. I went to see him.
I arrived and ignored the “No Trespassing” and “Keep Out” signs. I walked up to his door and knocked. There was no answer, so I knocked a little harder.
This woke up the pit bull that I had not seen as I was walking in the fence and towards the front door. The dog woke up and was grumpy. It jumped up on the front porch with me, dragging his chain that was about the size that loggers use to drag pulp wood out of the woods behind a skidder.
The dog startled me, so I stomped my foot down on the porch and yelled, with as much bass in my voice as I could produce, “Get out of here you son of a &*%$#”.
Arnold had been just inside the house on the other side of the door I was knocking on the whole time. When I yelled at the dog, he thought I was yelling at him.
Arnold thought I had yelled “Get out here, you son of a &*%$#”, and was addressing him.
All my attention was on the dog. I had braced for impact from the dog and was standing firm on the porch. When Arnold opened the door, he bounced off of my chest. I am 6’ 3” and he was about 5 feet tall.
He looked up at me and said, “Sir?”.
I told him who I was and what I was there for. He went inside the house and got enough cash to pay his bill completely off.
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I had several more customers to see after Arnold, so I went on the see them.
By the time I got back to the office, Arnold had gone and paid off all of his finance companies. At each one, he told the manager he figured he better pay them off, too, since I might go to work for them. It appears that he had been saving each payment by placing the cash in a bowl in his kitchen.
He had figured that, in time, all the finance companies would stop trying to collect from him. He wanted to set his money aside in case he was wrong.
My manager got several calls from other finance companies wanting to know what I had done to Arnold.
Until now, only my family and a few friends have known what really happened.
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