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Is it so obvious. No 2 son is now 17 but there is only 10 months 29 days between

my two eldest (one of the reasons I got rid of husband no 1) so for five weeks I

had two 17 year old sons. Now the eldest is 18 but it doesn't make that much

difference - arrrrgh!

Glad you liked the piccies - Did you laugh at me aged 9 - I do but the scary

thing is I remember that piccy being taken.

Love

Sue

The important thing is never to stop questioning.

Website www.horder-mason.freeserve.co.uk

Freelance Writer and CMTer

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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 9:27 PM

Subject: Re: [] my new career-To Sue

Sue,

You're exactly right! Are either of your sons 17 years old. It seems to

really be a " magical " age!! HaHa!

P.S. I enjoyed your recent paper and photos. Sue to say the least, you

have been put through the wringer for too long! Take care.

----- Original Message -----

From: " Sue Horder-Mason " <sue@...>

< >

Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 1:14 AM

Subject: Re: [] my new career-To Gretchen

>

> It's funny how like-minded people can be or is it just the fact that we're

both mothers of teenagers. LOL

> Take care

> Love

> Sue

> The important thing is never to stop questioning.

> Website www.horder-mason.freeserve.co.uk

> Freelance Writer and CMTer

> ----- Original Message -----

> From:

>

> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 6:07 AM

> Subject: Re: [] my new career-To Gretchen

>

>

> Gretchen,

>

> Do you teach teenagers basic obedience as well?? It should would be

> helpful. HaHa!!

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Gretchen Glick " <liliwigg@...>

> " ers at groups " < >

> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 7:23 PM

> Subject: [] my new career

>

>

> > Dear ers,

> >

> > Today my neighbors asked if I would train their dog. A 6 week old

puppy.

> > I put my self through college training and breeding dogs with a friend

> > and have loved working/training my own dogs over the years. I showed

my

> > neighbor some basic obedience stuff, it is never too early....so they

> > are kind of crazy people and after my demonstration about 'how easy it

> > is to train your dog' (using both of mine) - they said " name your

> > price " . I was floored.

> >

> > Anyway, going to give it a try, 20 minutes each morning while their

kids

> > are at school and only the grandmother is there, then when puppy is

> > responsive, I will train the family, LOL, to continue with the dog and

> > life.

> >

> > I had a Pet Sitting biz for 5 years that was lucrative, so I am

thinking

> > maybe this will lead to more training...another diversion and

interest,

> > a hobby really, but diversify the income. The little puppy is some

sory

> > of Retriever type. Just wanted to share that news since we are talking

> > about careers. Of course, I am drawing up a 7 week contract, my part,

> > their part (yes, there is homework THEY have to reinforce!)

> >

> > ~G

> >

> >

> >

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Sue,

You're exactly right! Are either of your sons 17 years old. It seems to

really be a " magical " age!! HaHa!

P.S. I enjoyed your recent paper and photos. Sue to say the least, you

have been put through the wringer for too long! Take care.

----- Original Message -----

From: " Sue Horder-Mason " <sue@...>

< >

Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 1:14 AM

Subject: Re: [] my new career-To Gretchen

>

> It's funny how like-minded people can be or is it just the fact that we're

both mothers of teenagers. LOL

> Take care

> Love

> Sue

> The important thing is never to stop questioning.

> Website www.horder-mason.freeserve.co.uk

> Freelance Writer and CMTer

> ----- Original Message -----

> From:

>

> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 6:07 AM

> Subject: Re: [] my new career-To Gretchen

>

>

> Gretchen,

>

> Do you teach teenagers basic obedience as well?? It should would be

> helpful. HaHa!!

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Gretchen Glick " <liliwigg@...>

> " ers at groups " < >

> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 7:23 PM

> Subject: [] my new career

>

>

> > Dear ers,

> >

> > Today my neighbors asked if I would train their dog. A 6 week old

puppy.

> > I put my self through college training and breeding dogs with a friend

> > and have loved working/training my own dogs over the years. I showed

my

> > neighbor some basic obedience stuff, it is never too early....so they

> > are kind of crazy people and after my demonstration about 'how easy it

> > is to train your dog' (using both of mine) - they said " name your

> > price " . I was floored.

> >

> > Anyway, going to give it a try, 20 minutes each morning while their

kids

> > are at school and only the grandmother is there, then when puppy is

> > responsive, I will train the family, LOL, to continue with the dog and

> > life.

> >

> > I had a Pet Sitting biz for 5 years that was lucrative, so I am

thinking

> > maybe this will lead to more training...another diversion and

interest,

> > a hobby really, but diversify the income. The little puppy is some

sory

> > of Retriever type. Just wanted to share that news since we are talking

> > about careers. Of course, I am drawing up a 7 week contract, my part,

> > their part (yes, there is homework THEY have to reinforce!)

> >

> > ~G

> >

> >

> >

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