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harmony on Tuesday January 6, 2009
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harmony on Tuesday January 6, 2009

sometimes my gorgeous girl looks like this.

actually, the hair is often like this or even worse. i need to get a picture of what the back of it usually looks like, a matted, ratty mess. But the poor girl had a strange on and off allergic reaction during December that we have a feeling may have been related to our christmas tree. it showed up the day we got it, and i haven't seen it since its been gone. though, she still has watery eyes sometimes, and blinks a lot, so there may be more to it than meets the eye. he he

Tami on Thursday January 8, 2009

poor girl.  I guess Doreen's nephew is allergic to trees, and lots and lots of other things, one being peanut butter.  I hope that is not the case with Paisley.

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