Well, it's 9:00pm, and it's not dark yet. I hate that. I went on a long walk earlier today with Naomi, and sleep sounds good to me....but I can't go to sleep when it's still light out. I know that sounds wierd, but I'm not an easy sleeper.
I seen a sign today that I thought was disturbing. I was driving to Brownsburg, and on the way I seen a sign at the end of this driveway. It was a large brown piece of plywood with bright orange spray-painted letters. All I could read was "Lady". On they way home, I made sure to slow down and get a good look because I'm nosey. It said, "Lady, I do not kill horses. You really need to learn to mind your own business." Wow! This was a HUGE sign. I bet people have almost wrecked trying to read it because it's not at a good angle to read from the road driving by at 55mph. I hope that person who posted that sign gets through the ordeal. Sounds painful. I'm sure it's the talk of that little town. Their horses sure do look well taken care of and healthy, so the sign was needless.
I'm not a fan of Oprah Winfrey at all. In fact, I normally make a point to refuse to watch her show. I think she is evil and preaches a false gospel. Today, though, her show made me cry. She was exposing the world of puppy mills. I use to work at a humane society and my heart goes out to animals that are mistreated. Oprah's dog died and they did a tribute to it. I remember when she got that dog 13 years ago. I'm kind of embarassed that I watched that show today. I have been trying to be pickier on what I watch on television. I think some of the stuff that Oprah endorses is more harmful and damaging than watching Jerry Springer.
It feels good to blog again. I have been putting it off trying to decide if I was going to take the time to c/p everything over from my old blog. Then decided to just add the link. Seemed the easiest and most sensible thing to do. Tomorrow, I shall share the experience of my daughter turning one and having her first birthday party. I don't have the energy to type anymore now. It's getting dark, finally, and I'm going to retire for the night.
I seen a sign today that I thought was disturbing. I was driving to Brownsburg, and on the way I seen a sign at the end of this driveway. It was a large brown piece of plywood with bright orange spray-painted letters. All I could read was "Lady". On they way home, I made sure to slow down and get a good look because I'm nosey. It said, "Lady, I do not kill horses. You really need to learn to mind your own business." Wow! This was a HUGE sign. I bet people have almost wrecked trying to read it because it's not at a good angle to read from the road driving by at 55mph. I hope that person who posted that sign gets through the ordeal. Sounds painful. I'm sure it's the talk of that little town. Their horses sure do look well taken care of and healthy, so the sign was needless.
I'm not a fan of Oprah Winfrey at all. In fact, I normally make a point to refuse to watch her show. I think she is evil and preaches a false gospel. Today, though, her show made me cry. She was exposing the world of puppy mills. I use to work at a humane society and my heart goes out to animals that are mistreated. Oprah's dog died and they did a tribute to it. I remember when she got that dog 13 years ago. I'm kind of embarassed that I watched that show today. I have been trying to be pickier on what I watch on television. I think some of the stuff that Oprah endorses is more harmful and damaging than watching Jerry Springer.
It feels good to blog again. I have been putting it off trying to decide if I was going to take the time to c/p everything over from my old blog. Then decided to just add the link. Seemed the easiest and most sensible thing to do. Tomorrow, I shall share the experience of my daughter turning one and having her first birthday party. I don't have the energy to type anymore now. It's getting dark, finally, and I'm going to retire for the night.