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This is Ratchet, he is a 3 year old Parsons jack Russel Terrier and Hank my 8 year old Beagle… I didn’t go into detail about how I got both of them last week so I figure I should so so here… The story behind us getting Ratchet is very bitter sweet. 4 years ago I had a jack Russel named Snoopy, Snoopy was only 10 months old when he bolted past my son through my front door and he ran out in the street and was hit by a car, a few hours later her died. We were completely devastated! About a week later a friend told us about a local breeder who had some puppies for sale, he was having a hard time selling them and was considering taking the remaining two puppies to a local shelter because he was getting ready to move and couldn’t keep them. We were hesitant, did we really want a new dog when our little baby had just recently died??? We decided to go and see the puppies. When we arrived at the breeders house there were 2 puppies, a male and a female.. there were people there purchasing the female and they were pretty much walking out the door with her when we arrived.. the male (ratchet) saw me and started jumping up on the side of the small pen he was in… it was all over at that point! We took him home and I have to say he was my salvation! I must admit I felt some guilt about getting a new puppy so soon after my other dog had passed away, it almost felt like I was trying to replace him, I soon got over that feeling for having Ratchet helped me to get over the devastating loss of snoopy… every time I felt sad over Snoopy I would pick Ratchet up and snuggle with him and it would help me to feel better. I know that a loved pup can never be replaced but even though he did move on to the rainbow bridge to wait for me life has to go on and there are so many dogs out there who are alive and need our love.
The story of how we got Hank is interesting as well… We were living on a military base about 6 years ago… we had some neighbors behind us who had a beagle (hank). hank used to be tied up in their back yard in 105 degree heat with no shade or water… I had pretty much made up my mind if I saw him tied up in their backyard like that again i was going to confront them, then one day my son came into my room and looked out my window and he asked me “Who’s dog is that?” I had no clue what he was talking about so I looked out the sliding door and there was a VERY muddy beagle looking back at me.. it seems he had dug a hole under our fence and he seemed to be saying “Hi, I am bored and hot and thirsty at my house, do your dogs want to play?” Well one thing led to another and I gently suggested to hank’s owners that we would LOVE to watch him while they were at work every day, this way he would 1. get to play all day and 2. he would have ample water and food and be able to stay cool inside my house… they agreed. The wife loved Hank but the husband didn’t think he was a “Macho” enough dog for him… it got to where hank spent more and more time over at our house, his owners finally realized how happy he was with us so they gave him to us for Christmas! It was a great day!
I would love to have you do this picture, it represents a rare moment of calm between Ratchet and Hank, Ratchet pretty much torments Hank day in and day out, poor hank will not fight back, not much you can do in those situations though. Ok if I don’t win this is the last time I’ll enter this picture :o)
Thanks!
]]>Sarah’s Christmas Morning Surprise from Greg
He told her he had a present in the backyard for her, so we all headed out there to see what it was. Here’s the big moment in her own words: “I saw the big box and thought maybe it was a surf board or something he might have built for me! (sidebar, we live in So Cal) So I open it and its a full-length mirror… ok… it had a small poem and pictures taped on it that immediately caught my eye. As I’m looking in the mirror at the items, I see his reflection behind me go down on one knee. I turn around and he has a ring! AHHH!! I screamed and then we were engaged!”
Their beaming smiles say it all – two young people blessed in love & happiness – a true inspiration and one of our most memorable Christmas mornings ever!
~Dee
****Photo e-mailed to gallery@intricateart.com****
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]]>My husband is a teacher in the Prince George’s County Public School System in Maryland, and works extra jobs whenever he finds them in order to provide a way for me to stay home and raise our daughter. He may be just one father of many who are involved and passionate about his family, but to me, he is extraordinary in the face of the many children he works with each and every day whose fathers are not in the picture.
He is always ready to come home and get a hug from his little girl, and help out around the house. He never complains about the lack of sleep, extra work, or even a dirty diaper. Each evening he entices our daughter to chase him around the house, playing hide-and-seek and peek-a-boo. His face lights up every time he gets a squeal of laughter from our little girl. She learned to say daddy around 7 months old, and eagerly makes her way to the front door when she hears daddy’s car at the end of the day.
When she learned to walk at 8 months old, her daddy was so proud and would eagerly entice her to show off her new talent to anyone who was willing to watch. He often acts unsure about his parenting abilities, and yet to me, he is the best father our little girl could ever have.
**photo emailed**
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