This morning I could not quit thinking about the movie, as I did my end of the month, endless paperwork, while Tony did his chores outside, and then put fresh hay in all of the dog's houses outside.
I made spaghetti for lunch today, that was okay, and all that T. and I talked about was how much we loved, A Dog Named Christmas and wondering how we could get a copy of it.
This afternoon Tone and I had to make a trip to Medina, so I could go to the post office. When we returned to the trailer, I had one new message, that made my day! "Hello Cousin Nancy, this is Tom Plaster, from Kansas City. I don't know if you remember me..."
Of course, I remembered Tom! He is the drummer for the Kansas City Symphony, and he and his wife sent Tone and me a 'care package' a few years, ago, which included the great book, Illusions by Richard Bach, the author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull! I loved reading Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, and I plan to reread it during the upcoming holiday season.
"Cousin Nancy," Tom continued, in his message. "I'm retired now, and my wife and I want to send you and Tony a copy of Hallmark's A Dog Named Christmas. It was on last night, and I think that you would love it since it is about animal rescue..."
I got goose bumps! I am so excited that Tom and his wife are sending me that movie, and I cannot wait to watch it again! Tom said that you can purchase a copy of the movie at Hallmark Cards, so if you missed watching the movie, I highly recommend that you go to your nearest Hallmark store, as soon as possible, and buy a copy. You and your family will love it! I promise.
Kinky left the ranch early this morning. He called me from the road around nine o'clock this morning, before I started walking six miles with Leslie, and I cannot wait for him to get back, so he can watch A Dog Named Christmas! Hallmark Rules!
Y'all have a great evening!
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