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Dear and Joyce,

While my heart is very sad about not being able to take Mr. Beau, I

can't think of a more loving home for him to go with than our 's house.

Corb and I had several heart to heart talks about taking Mr. Beau and

in the end I saw the wisdom of not adding a dog to our household right now.

I think a lot of you remember me posting about having our little girls

in private Christian school for five years. And while the school was

absolutely terrific and the girls received a fantastic education, it was

incredibly expensive. After much prayer and consideration, Corb and I

decided to home school the girls.

We're hoping to " see the light at the end of the tunnel " as far as our

finances go sometime next year if I budget carefully and do a lot of planning.

I was terribly worried that everyone here (GBIC) would think me

heartless or uncaring because I was not able to take Mr. Beau for Joyce.

Corb reassured me that you all don't " think that way " but I felt like I

needed to explain why because you all have become like family and friends to

me.

I hope that someday we can have a puppy/dog because I grew up with two

dogs (father and son) and loved them dearly. They were toy, apricot poodles

and they lived very long and happy lives with us.

God knows the desire(s) of my heart and His timing is perfect.

God bless you Joyce and and Mr. Beau too.

Love,

Trace

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In a message dated 2/4/2003 10:14:43 AM Central Standard Time, nottab@...

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>

> Corb and I had several heart to heart talks about taking Mr. Beau

> and

> in the end I saw the wisdom of not adding a dog to our household right now.

>

>

Dear Trace,

I think that is the most admirable, unselfish thing someone could do. It's

so hard to think with our heads and not our hearts. You are such a warm

loving person. When you are ever ready for a dog, I know of many many

Shar-Pei in rescue/foster that need loving, caring homes.

Love you!

~Janet~

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" He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life,

his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat

of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion "

-- Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Trace you know that no one thinks badly of you I think I think more of you

for being honest in the amount of care you could afford to give to a

poodle I mean they need vet care and grooming so I understand .

big hugs TN

Mr. Beau, and Joyce

> Dear and Joyce,

>

> While my heart is very sad about not being able to take Mr. Beau, I

> can't think of a more loving home for him to go with than our 's

house.

>

> Corb and I had several heart to heart talks about taking Mr. Beau

and

> in the end I saw the wisdom of not adding a dog to our household right

now.

>

> I think a lot of you remember me posting about having our little

girls

> in private Christian school for five years. And while the school was

> absolutely terrific and the girls received a fantastic education, it was

> incredibly expensive. After much prayer and consideration, Corb and I

> decided to home school the girls.

>

> We're hoping to " see the light at the end of the tunnel " as far as

our

> finances go sometime next year if I budget carefully and do a lot of

planning.

>

> I was terribly worried that everyone here (GBIC) would think me

> heartless or uncaring because I was not able to take Mr. Beau for Joyce.

> Corb reassured me that you all don't " think that way " but I felt like I

> needed to explain why because you all have become like family and friends

to

> me.

>

> I hope that someday we can have a puppy/dog because I grew up with

two

> dogs (father and son) and loved them dearly. They were toy, apricot

poodles

> and they lived very long and happy lives with us.

>

> God knows the desire(s) of my heart and His timing is perfect.

>

> God bless you Joyce and and Mr. Beau too.

>

> Love,

> Trace

>

>

>

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Silly girl - listen to Corb - we never think of you badly - its ok - Mr Beau is

going to a wonderful home and your time for a dog is coming - God's timing IS

perfect - smiles - patience..hugs from deb in NE

Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our

breath away...

Mr. Beau, and Joyce

Dear and Joyce,

While my heart is very sad about not being able to take Mr. Beau, I

can't think of a more loving home for him to go with than our 's house.

Corb and I had several heart to heart talks about taking Mr. Beau and

in the end I saw the wisdom of not adding a dog to our household right now.

I think a lot of you remember me posting about having our little girls

in private Christian school for five years. And while the school was

absolutely terrific and the girls received a fantastic education, it was

incredibly expensive. After much prayer and consideration, Corb and I

decided to home school the girls.

We're hoping to " see the light at the end of the tunnel " as far as our

finances go sometime next year if I budget carefully and do a lot of planning.

I was terribly worried that everyone here (GBIC) would think me

heartless or uncaring because I was not able to take Mr. Beau for Joyce.

Corb reassured me that you all don't " think that way " but I felt like I

needed to explain why because you all have become like family and friends to

me.

I hope that someday we can have a puppy/dog because I grew up with two

dogs (father and son) and loved them dearly. They were toy, apricot poodles

and they lived very long and happy lives with us.

God knows the desire(s) of my heart and His timing is perfect.

God bless you Joyce and and Mr. Beau too.

Love,

Trace

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