Sunday, October 17, 2021

Cavapoo Puppy Available

 Sarah and Nolan had a puppy returned that is now available for adoption with a very reasonable adoption fee of $1500.00. This Cavapoo puppy is 12 weeks old. Rhoda has been hired to train the puppy and he is doing very well. IF interested in adopting him you would need to contact Sarah direct at 309-208-1589 She can tell you his history and see if you would be able to provide a suitable  home. The puppy has been traumatized at his first home but is doing extremely well under Rhoda's tutelage.  Below is Iris (Rhoda's daughter) carrying a very relaxed Cavapoo puppy. 

He is beautiful red with white markings and this puppy MUST be groomed regularly as he is non shedding. 
He needs a loving home .
He enjoys sitting on the couch watching the family but would probably do best for a family with older kids that would not man handle him.
If you win him over he would be your loving companion for years to come. He really does want to please and wants to be part of a family. 
Ruth stayed with mom this morning while we all went to church. Ruth sent a text that mom wasn't feeling well, her blood pressure was dropping quite low. She was put back in bed to get her head down and it came up a little. Craig Stickling had the first message this morning, it was really convicting reading Roman's 1. David Obergfel had the afternoon message on 2 Thessalonians 1. If I have time tomorrow I'll try to listen to both again. After church the Bible class came to the lake for games, hay rack rides at the playground then to Joan's for the picnic.  My entire family came over to our house for supper.  Mark was going to grill salmon but forgot and ended up visiting John at the playground. We had plenty of chicken so it really didn't matter. That was served with wild rice, grilled asparagus (thanks to Nolan), lettuce salad, deviled eggs, broccili salad and for dessert hot apple crisp with ice cream.  

After dinner we all went to the playground where the kids had the court first playing dodge ball.



They had to get off the court when the volley ball players arrived. I went inside to help Diane with mom. She was not having a good afternoon. She just couldn't get comfortable. Gabe Stickling, Molly's husband, ( who is Spark and Rhonda's second daughter) came over after supper and evaluated mom for therapy and gave us all some great ideas. He was encouraged at how mom was able to use her left arm and by the time he was done we were all encouraged. Mom is such a strong willed person she is determined to get better.  I didn't go out to watch any of the volley ball games and when the sun went down it became too cold to be outside without a coat if one was not playing. The grand kids got to go on the hay rack rides in the dark. I think Spark was the driver of the tractor.  Tom Haefli (Rhonda's brother) went to Middle grove to groom horses and was a little worried about Mika as he was not moving.  Mike drove out to check on him this evening and found Mika was just fine.  We think he was just so relaxed with getting groomed and the warm sunshine he just didn't really want to move. 




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