NFR I just had to share this story. Mimi, hope I'm not breaking any rules here,

randi

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I recieved this email from a friend today and it is so touching I just want to share it with everyone.

PUPPY SIZE -

"Danielle keeps repeating it over and over again. We've been back to this animal shelter at least five times. It has been weeks now since we started all this," the mother told the volunteer.

"What is it she keeps asking for?" the volunteer asked.

"Puppy size," replied the mother.

"Well, we have plenty of puppies, if that's what she's looking for."

"I know; we've seen most of them," the mom said in frustration.

Just then Danielle came walking into the office.

"Well, did you find one?" asked her mom.

"No, not this time," Danielle said with sadness in her voice. "Can we come back on the weekend?"

The two women looked at each other, shook their heads and laughed.

"You never know when we will get more dogs . Unfortunately, there's always a supply," the volunteer said.

Danielle took her mother by the hand and took her to the door. "Don't worry, I'll find one this weekend," she said.

Over the next few days both mom and dad had long conversations with her. They both felt she was being too particular. "It's this weekend or we're not looking anymore," dad finally said in frustration.

"We don't want to here any more about puppy size, either, "mom added.

Sure enough they were the first ones at the shelter on Saturday morning. By now Danielle knew her way around, so she ran right for the section that housed the smaller dogs. Tired of the routine, mom sat in the small waiting room at the end of the first row of cages. There was an observation window so you could see the animals during times when visitors weren't permitted.

Danielle walked slowly from cage to cage, kneeling periodically to take a closer look. One by one the dogs were brought out and she held each one. One by one she said, "Sorry, you're not the one." It was the last cage on this last day in search of the perfect pup. The volunteer opened the cage door and the child carefully picked up the dog and held it closely. This time she took a little longer.

"Mom, that's it! I found the right puppy! He's the one; I know it!" she screamed in joy. "It's the puppy size!"

"But it's the same size as all the other puppies you've held over the last few weeks," mom said.

"No, not size ... sighs. When I held him in my arms, he sighed," she said. "Don't you remember? When I asked you one day what love is, you told me that love depends on the sighs of your heart. The more you love, the bigger the sigh!"

The two women looked at each other for a moment. Mom didn't know whether to laugh or cry. As she stooped down to hug the child, she did a little of both.

"Mom, every time you hold me, I sigh. When you and daddy come home from work and hug each other, you both sigh. I knew I would find the right puppy if it sighed when I held it in my arms," she said. Then, holding the puppy up close to her face, she said, ""Mom, he loves me. I heard the sighs of his heart!"

Close your eyes for a moment and think about the love that makes you sigh. I not only find it in the arms of my loved ones, but in the caress of a sunset, the kiss of the moonlight and the gentle brush of a cool breeze on a hot day. They are the sighs of God. Take the time to stop and listen; you will be surprised at what you hear. "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

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may you all have a weekend and life filled with heart sighs

 
I honestly just sighed after I read this. It's interesting and

beloved how our children can enlighten us!

 
Randi, thanks so much for posting that. My dog Dillan did just that at eleven weeks old

when we held him for the first time. Then he licked the end of my husband's nose. He still loves licking the noses of patients we visit. He is a certified pet therapy dog, and loves his visits to hospitals, assisted living facilites, etc.

 
Does cat purring count? Sometimes ours sounds like a freight train---in the middle of the nite.

 
Gomez zooms around the house...

then plops himself down next to one of us and lets out a huge sigh! Sometimes it sounds like he is going to deflate, now I know it's love!!

 
Randi: I love it. I have two terriers, and when either of them gives a big sigh I know they are

content with life - makes me feel like I provide a good home.

 
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