The new community ed catalog arrived last night. I thumbed through it. I am already signed up for the bird class. They have other classes I have done like yoga, mosaic art, home improvement, knitting, jewelry making . . . HOLD THE PHONE! WHAT IS THIS? A class called Thriller Line Dance? Description reads: Always been thrilled by the moves in "Thriller?" (yes) This fun line dance is a great, easy version of the classic moves that inspired a generation of dance. By the end of the class you'll be dancing the night away. No partner needed. Wear closed toed shoes, no flip-flops please. Class fee $25 I signed up. I can't think of a better way to spend an evening than rocking out, in unison, with other Michael fans. I already talked one person into joining me. Everybody should go. Then we would be all set to be a part of a flash mob. This is training, people. Do it!
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I sure enjoy your *spunk* lol
I bet you are going to have a blast with the line dance classes.
Sounds fun!
Don and I are going to be on a new adventure starting today. We had to take our Yorkie Joey to the Pet Smart Vet clinic thinking he had a bladder infection for the accidents and excessive drinking he did this a.m. Well to our surprise and shock we were told he has Canine Diabetes! YIKES!!!!
Don volunteered to be the one giving the insulin shots twice a day and he will be on new low fat high fiber food. Our Maltese Oliver will be able to share it with Joey and benefit too. Finding this is an expensive adventure but when you love your pets you go the extra mile. After the agony of watching our Yorkie Larry be so sick with episodes from liver shunt we both agreed we won't just medicate Joey to keep him going. Can't do it! Won't watch him get sick and then well and sick and well. We were told of other symptoms to watch for and if they develop we will know it's time to do what is best. Hope it doesn't come to that because after his first injection this noon he took a huge turn around for the good. The frequent peeing and drinking stopped almost immediately. He was like nothing ever existed out of the ordinary. What a huge relief to us. He has another apt. which happens to be on his 6th b-day next Wed. to see if the glucose numbers are in the normal range. Today they were high and that was the reason for the diagnoses. So here we are! On a new journey one we feel optimistic about for the good. The vet mentioned several times we acted very early with the symptoms and that is good. Hope it continues to all be good!
Oh, Dianne, so sorry to hear about Joey, the poor little pup. He's lucky to have you for an owner.
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