Wednesday, April 18, 2007

New Family Member and Something Else...

We're hearing the pitter patter of not-so tiny feet these days. Meet Brutus:




He came to us via my stepdaughters, ever the animal welfare do-gooders, who found him and a few other puppies being kept in dismal conditions. Now that they've finally realized that an apartment is not really the best place for a no-kill animal shelter, they've been forced to seek home for many of their critters. (Rats, cats, dogs, frogs, and at least a couple of ferrets—at least the don't keep their horses there.)

Brutus is half lab, half pit bull. He has the most mellow temperment, and at four months, he's housebroken. He's a surprisngly smart fellow.

On other fronts, somehow a local person wound up in a National Catholic Register interview this week...

5 comments:

Mark said...

nice, Bill!

Theocoid said...

Yeah, he's a great little dog, but he won't be for long.

Jean M. Heimann said...

He's so cute! Congratulations on the new addition to your family.

God bless you, your family, and Brutus!

Adoro te Devote said...

Wow. I read that article and didn't realize it was you.

Anthony Flott actually included a quote from me last fall with regard to our local Pope and the Witch travesty.

I love NCReg. And nice to "know" a "celebrity" such as yourself.

(Tongue firmly inserted in cheek)

:-)

Good luck on all your papers. I am working on my last one for this class...need God's help...

Theocoid said...

Hi, Julie.

I have no doubt you'll do well. You not only have an intuitive grip of the faith; you also explain it really clearly and succinctly. Those qualities are what we've needed in the last 40 years and lacked because of the infiltration of PoMo critical theory.

As a former practitioner of that acursed method, I'd have never thought I'd be railing against it as I ow do.