Posted by Jai Narayan on October 9, 2004, at 20:20:38
In reply to Re: walking that virtual dog...no dodo do deal with » Jai Narayan, posted by iris2 on October 9, 2004, at 13:53:32
> So what about you?
***you are such a cutie.....
> I know you have virtual dog. By the way he is just the cutest:) What is his name?***by the way I have a broken ankle and the only walking is virtual my dog is a female and her name is...Mu. Named after a dog I had years ago that was part great dane and samoid.
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> My little one George (one of the "boys") the one who had his bladder stones out is doing great. He is a real trooper.
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**That must have been intense. wow.
> By the way you are a great writer.***I am touched you are saying that.
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> I guess I will start to look for another job. I am afraid to work again. Lots of reasons. But if I am able then I need to for health and money.**Jobs take one into so many realities....it's intense.
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> At least my Dad, who has always hounded me to work no matter how ill I was, told me I made a good decision not to take that job.
**that sounds so hard. How do you work when you feel so bad?>He is getting less harsh as he gets older.
**good.
>I used to long ago. Exorcise was difficult because I am too depressed to move but I have always eaten right and when I do feel better the first thing I always do is take walks or this time bike ride and kayak.**these are my two most favorite things to do. I feel like I get sane when I canoe and bike ride. You have choosen some really great activities.
> Hey I have not written much in a while but I found this poem I wrote when I was about 15. I thought, as you are such a great manipulator of words that you might enjoy it. It is a little childish perhaps but I like the theme:
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> Smiles the clown,
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> perhaps inside he frowns.
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> Able to perform intricate feats,
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> he tries to conquer unhappiness he meets.
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> On many occasions he will succeed,
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> concentrating hectically on his deed.
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> Forgetting his unfortunate frown,
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> in happiness does he abound!
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**It's amazing how we write the most remarkable poetry when we are young. I think this poem is very caring, loving and hopeful.
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> Take care and don't forget to walk that dog!
> Perhaps you should wear a CD player or radio while you walk him. I know he is so good he will not pull on his leash. The exorcise will do you both good.**you are so right about that. I need the music and the exercise and the dog...I am truly a dog person.
Thank you Irene I am touched by your caring.Jai
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