
Sweetness. When recalling the "wonder girl", Chloe Beagle, I think sweet. She was definitely her own pup. She carried a huge heart, and wore it on her chest. Really, she had a heart shaped spot, right in the middle of her chest. What a girl.
Chloe Beagle, was my dad's pup. She was a member of our family, and when my dad died, she was ours! She was the only pup, that I could get to sleep in ....I would tell her five minutes and she would lay back down, and sleep for at least twenty more minutes! All girl, she was a keeper.
Chloe loved new shoes, (she would do a happy dance when I brought home new shoes), shopping and beauty day. If she was just hanging out, I would ask if she would like beauty day and she would either jump in the tub, or take my lead and run to the door, as she was having "beauty day" out. Yes, she was all girl.
We sent Chloe home in February. It was hard. She fought the good fight against heart failure. I smile, as I know she plays ball each day with my dad and her brother beagles. (My dad loved his beagles!)
Cutest Hubby and I will add a new pup or two to our family in the very near future, but for now we wait. I wait. I have never gone this long without access to a waggin' tail and wet nose .
I chat about Chloe today, because when she left so did our need for plastic bags. You know the bags you get your groceries packed in? The bags you get at your discount stores ?When Chloe left us, so did our need for the plastic bags, or "poop bags" as they are called at our house.
Our storage area became overwhelmed with them. They were everywhere. Open a cupboard or a drawer and they tried to escape. What to do? I sought a solution online and found 1Bag at a Time.
1 Bag at a Time, offers a great reusable tote. These bags replace your need for the stores ugly plastic bags. Yeah! They are super affordable, durable, strong and fold so well, you can stack them in your trunk. We just love them! I have extra on hand to use a gift totes for larger gifts! I am hooked. Try them now ...enjoy!
*remember, it can cost your city upwards of 20 cents per plastic bag to recycle that bag. *100,000 marine animals are killed each year by the plastic bags that have hit the seas. *
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