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Thank you Wendy of Wendt Worth corgis for the invite...
My name is Priscilla Babbitt . I have been a professional hairstylist for forty yrs. Its been a great blessing in my life to serve people and make a living. Im a mother of three and grandmother to five absolutely wonderful kiddos. My favorite part of owning a corgi, (Carly and Frankie who is on the way), is getting so involved with people like you. Its been a learning huge experience and a great way to enjoy my life .
In the past i have had dogs but never took the time to learn about the breed or train. I see the big difference when you get more involved, with their well being and they actually become a family member.
Thanks again mycorgi.com you make a difference!
Thank you to Wendt Worth Corgi's for the invite!!!
My name is Annie Marshall. I'm a proud Army wife to my modern day warrior and mother of two wonderful kids. In my professional life, I'm a published Romance Author, Book cover designer, and Photographer for a small publishing house. Then to top it off, I share my time between the two of the sweetest little guys ever...Hamish and Aonghus! Both are sables. Hamish is 3 years old and Aonghus (pronounced Angus) is 5 months old.
My Hamish hanging out with mommy.
My little man, Aonghus. (Yes, he has a one blue eye and one brown. Oddly enough, his coat is a normal sable.)
I'm looking forward to visiting with everyone!!!
xoxo
Annie
Welcome Crystal and Enzo. That is spectacular about the donation box. Wonderful idea. Even donations for CorgiAid.
We are getting a bunch of snow and the dogs love it!!! They get so excited and seem to find more energy when the white stuff is flying in the air. So far we haven't had enough for anyone to get stuck yet. I keep warning them to put it in 4 low. hehe
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