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Oh, Jim, I'm sooo happy for you guys and especially for the little fuzzbutts
to have such a great home! I think it's wonderful and Gwen would be dooking
and happy that you have these little ones running around the house bringing
you smiles. CONGRATULATIONS!!!
jacquie, kylie & gilbert
"Jim Williams" <jimw1956@cs.comnojunk> wrote in message
news:20040419170920.17457.00000119@mb-m19.news.cs.com...
> Although some may think it a little soon after losing our Gwen, someone
made us
> an offer we couldn't refuse, and we now have 4 new additions to our
household.
>
> Casey, a 1 yr. 5 month old female sable, JoJo, a 1 yr 5 month old with
rather
> unique colorations...light color with no mask and a "lightning bolt"
stripe on
> his forehead and back, Kodak, a 1 year old female sable, and last but
certainly
> not least, Polar, a lightly colored cinnamon guy who is the largest of the
lot
> at between 1.5 - 2 lbs.
>
> This crew belonged to a young mother who had a 3 year old daughter, and
> recently had a new baby, with her husband working out of town much of the
time,
> just didn't feel she had the time to take care of the kids and these
"kids".
>
> We thought it over for a few days and decided we just couldn't resist it.
> Although Gwen just left us recently, we have known it was coming for
several
> weeks, and have "grieved" ever since first hearing the prognosis, although
we
> tried not to let her know how we felt. Nobody could ever replace her, but
it
> sure is nice to hear the sounds of ferret chucking in the house again.
>
> Keep us in mind as my wife has taken two of the bunch for their yearly
vaccines
> today, and I always get a little worried about that kind of stuff,
although I
> know it is necessary. (Rabies and Distemper).
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| Jason and Holly Harper |
You just know when it's the right time. And sure enough, you did the right
thing by adopting this bunch! Congratulations! Can't wait to hear more
about them!
Holly
"Jim Williams" <jimw1956@cs.comnojunk> wrote in message
news:20040419170920.17457.00000119@mb-m19.news.cs.com...
> Although some may think it a little soon after losing our Gwen, someone
made us
> an offer we couldn't refuse, and we now have 4 new additions to our
household.
>
> Casey, a 1 yr. 5 month old female sable, JoJo, a 1 yr 5 month old with
rather
> unique colorations...light color with no mask and a "lightning bolt"
stripe on
> his forehead and back, Kodak, a 1 year old female sable, and last but
certainly
> not least, Polar, a lightly colored cinnamon guy who is the largest of the
lot
> at between 1.5 - 2 lbs.
>
> This crew belonged to a young mother who had a 3 year old daughter, and
> recently had a new baby, with her husband working out of town much of the
time,
> just didn't feel she had the time to take care of the kids and these
"kids".
>
> We thought it over for a few days and decided we just couldn't resist it.
> Although Gwen just left us recently, we have known it was coming for
several
> weeks, and have "grieved" ever since first hearing the prognosis, although
we
> tried not to let her know how we felt. Nobody could ever replace her, but
it
> sure is nice to hear the sounds of ferret chucking in the house again.
>
> Keep us in mind as my wife has taken two of the bunch for their yearly
vaccines
> today, and I always get a little worried about that kind of stuff,
although I
> know it is necessary. (Rabies and Distemper).
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| Nanny |
You won't hear me complain :-)
When Bashu died last fall there was an emergency rescue 4 days later, so 8
days after Bashu's death Carmel, the rescue, was brought to me.
Nanny
"Jim Williams" <jimw1956@cs.comnojunk> schreef in bericht
news:20040419170920.17457.00000119@mb-m19.news.cs.com...
> Although some may think it a little soon after losing our Gwen, someone
made us
> an offer we couldn't refuse, and we now have 4 new additions to our
household.
>
> Casey, a 1 yr. 5 month old female sable, JoJo, a 1 yr 5 month old with
rather
> unique colorations...light color with no mask and a "lightning bolt"
stripe on
> his forehead and back, Kodak, a 1 year old female sable, and last but
certainly
> not least, Polar, a lightly colored cinnamon guy who is the largest of the
lot
> at between 1.5 - 2 lbs.
>
> This crew belonged to a young mother who had a 3 year old daughter, and
> recently had a new baby, with her husband working out of town much of the
time,
> just didn't feel she had the time to take care of the kids and these
"kids".
>
> We thought it over for a few days and decided we just couldn't resist it.
> Although Gwen just left us recently, we have known it was coming for
several
> weeks, and have "grieved" ever since first hearing the prognosis, although
we
> tried not to let her know how we felt. Nobody could ever replace her, but
it
> sure is nice to hear the sounds of ferret chucking in the house again.
>
> Keep us in mind as my wife has taken two of the bunch for their yearly
vaccines
> today, and I always get a little worried about that kind of stuff,
although I
> know it is necessary. (Rabies and Distemper).
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| good golly Ms Molly |
Jim Williams wrote:
> Although some may think it a little soon after losing our Gwen, someone made us
> an offer we couldn't refuse, and we now have 4 new additions to our household.
>
Not me. I think it is great.
> Casey, a 1 yr. 5 month old female sable, JoJo, a 1 yr 5 month old with rather
> unique colorations...light color with no mask and a "lightning bolt" stripe on
> his forehead and back,
bloody hell you have a Harry Potter ferret!!!!!!
>Kodak, a 1 year old female sable, and last but certainly
> not least, Polar, a lightly colored cinnamon guy who is the largest of the lot
> at between 1.5 - 2 lbs.
>
> This crew belonged to a young mother who had a 3 year old daughter, and
> recently had a new baby, with her husband working out of town much of the time,
> just didn't feel she had the time to take care of the kids and these "kids".
I bet your Gwen gave fate a shove in your direction.
>
> We thought it over for a few days and decided we just couldn't resist it.
> Although Gwen just left us recently, we have known it was coming for several
> weeks, and have "grieved" ever since first hearing the prognosis, although we
> tried not to let her know how we felt. Nobody could ever replace her, but it
> sure is nice to hear the sounds of ferret chucking in the house again.
And I bet she is watching wherever she is and chuckling at how clever
she was by arranging things like this :0)
>
> Keep us in mind as my wife has taken two of the bunch for their yearly vaccines
> today, and I always get a little worried about that kind of stuff, although I
> know it is necessary. (Rabies and Distemper).
What a superb memorial.
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| Drakoth |
I love ferrets, wish I could see 4 or more in action at the same time.
It'd be fun to sit down and figgure out what foot/tail/head goes to
which ferret when they're sleeping. Fuzzy Noodles
On 19 Apr 2004 21:09:20 GMT, jimw1956@cs.comnojunk (Jim Williams)
wrote:
>Although some may think it a little soon after losing our Gwen, someone made us
>an offer we couldn't refuse, and we now have 4 new additions to our household.
>
>Casey, a 1 yr. 5 month old female sable, JoJo, a 1 yr 5 month old with rather
>unique colorations...light color with no mask and a "lightning bolt" stripe on
>his forehead and back, Kodak, a 1 year old female sable, and last but certainly
>not least, Polar, a lightly colored cinnamon guy who is the largest of the lot
>at between 1.5 - 2 lbs.
>
>This crew belonged to a young mother who had a 3 year old daughter, and
>recently had a new baby, with her husband working out of town much of the time,
>just didn't feel she had the time to take care of the kids and these "kids".
>
>We thought it over for a few days and decided we just couldn't resist it.
>Although Gwen just left us recently, we have known it was coming for several
>weeks, and have "grieved" ever since first hearing the prognosis, although we
>tried not to let her know how we felt. Nobody could ever replace her, but it
>sure is nice to hear the sounds of ferret chucking in the house again.
>
>Keep us in mind as my wife has taken two of the bunch for their yearly vaccines
>today, and I always get a little worried about that kind of stuff, although I
>know it is necessary. (Rabies and Distemper).
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| Piper |
Congratulations, although I would rename Jojo to Harry Potter LOL
Deena
"Jim Williams" <jimw1956@cs.comnojunk> wrote in message
news:20040419170920.17457.00000119@mb-m19.news.cs.com...
> Although some may think it a little soon after losing our Gwen,
someone made us
> an offer we couldn't refuse, and we now have 4 new additions to
our household.
>
> Casey, a 1 yr. 5 month old female sable, JoJo, a 1 yr 5 month
old with rather
> unique colorations...light color with no mask and a "lightning
bolt" stripe on
> his forehead and back, Kodak, a 1 year old female sable, and
last but certainly
> not least, Polar, a lightly colored cinnamon guy who is the
largest of the lot
> at between 1.5 - 2 lbs.
>
> This crew belonged to a young mother who had a 3 year old
daughter, and
> recently had a new baby, with her husband working out of town
much of the time,
> just didn't feel she had the time to take care of the kids and
these "kids".
>
> We thought it over for a few days and decided we just couldn't
resist it.
> Although Gwen just left us recently, we have known it was
coming for several
> weeks, and have "grieved" ever since first hearing the
prognosis, although we
> tried not to let her know how we felt. Nobody could ever
replace her, but it
> sure is nice to hear the sounds of ferret chucking in the house
again.
>
> Keep us in mind as my wife has taken two of the bunch for their
yearly vaccines
> today, and I always get a little worried about that kind of
stuff, although I
> know it is necessary. (Rabies and Distemper).
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