It's always difficult to talk about myself, I know, that's rather hard to believe since I am a Southern girl. So, I will do my best. I am 35 growing on my mid twenties, I have a 13 year old daughter and I was born and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina. I have always had a passion for writing but never had the opportunity to do anything with it. I enjoy fishing, bowling and hanging out with good friends. Sadly enough this looks like a personal ad, lol. There's really not much to say about myself except that I am quirky, opinionated, have a wacky sense of humor and love to make people laugh. I enjoy spending my time with family and friends, and most importantly spending time with my big fat yellow lab, Bella Boo.
My passion is ...
writing and blogging til my hearts content.
I know too much about ...
lifes hardships, but am overcoming them.
My parents always told me ...
just be happy.
My childhood ambition ...
to become a Veterinarian.
My favorite memory ...
fishing with my Grandpa.
Why I write ...
it helps clear out the jumble in my brain.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
just finished the Da Vinci Code for the third time, moved on to A Wrinkle in Time, one of my childhood favorites.
My first job ...
a waitress at Shoney's when I was 16.
My best moment ...
I'm accumulating some moments and then will determine which one is my actual "best".
My inspiration ...
My mother.
The word Obedient is described as obeying or willing to obey; complying with or submissive to authority as stated in the Webster's dictionary. While I do believe that cats can be trained to do many things, I'm not actually convinced that you could call it obedience training. Obedient suggests that you can train them to sit, roll over, beg on command, no jumping on the couch, many things that you would train your dog to do. It is very obvious that a cat is nothing like a dog, so the question should not be whether they can be trained to be obedien...
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