Merry Mutts. Laura McLeod

Чтение книги онлайн.

Читать онлайн книгу Merry Mutts - Laura McLeod страница 1

Автор:
Серия:
Издательство:
Merry Mutts - Laura McLeod

Скачать книгу

      

      I dedicate this book to all of our children: Joel, Elizabeth, Collin,

      Rebecca, Alex, as well as Rory, Max & Olivia. And to the children

      who are reading this book. May you all do your jobs well and, above

      all, let your light shine!

      I also dedicate this book to our wonderful pets. The unconditional

      love you generously give to others is a gift.

      Merry Mutts

      Laura McLeod

      BOOK TWO IN THE MERRY MISFIT SERIES

      Merry Mutts

      ©2016 by Laura McLeod

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or

      mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission

      in writing from the copyright owner.

      Published by Clovercroft Publishing, Franklin, Tennessee

      Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by

      Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

      Illustrated by Beth Howard

      Edited by Gail Fallen

      Cover and Interior Design by Suzanne Lawing

      ISBN: 978-1-942557-39-5

      Printed in the United States of America

      5

      Introduction

      But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness,

      faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

      —

      Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV)

      These 9 fruits are major fruits and qualities that are coming direct from God Himself.

      We all should do the best we can to work on reflecting these in our daily lives.

      Meet the Family

      Mom

      : Charlotte, black-and-white Pointer mix

      Dad

      : Sergeant, black-and-tan German Shepherd

      1st puppy

      : Max, brown Dachshund mix with little front legs in wheel cart

      2nd puppy

      : Samantha (“Sam”), small black-and-tan Norwegian Elkhound mix with a

      curly tail

      3rd puppy

      : Thor, yellow Lab

      4th puppy

      : Sadie, blonde-and-white American Foxhound

      6

      7

      I

      am Charlotte. I was adopted by a family and we all love each other very much. I was

      a regular family dog, but now have a job to do. My job is to be a mommy for puppies

      who do not have a mom. I take care of the puppies until they are old enough to go

      to their adoptive family. The puppies I care for are called orphans. The dog shelter

      sometimes receives puppies whose moms might not be able to care for them. They

      sometimes call me to see if I can raise the puppies until they are big and strong. My job

      is to teach them all the things their mom would teach them, such as how to eat, drink

      water, play, and groom themselves. Puppies learn from other dogs, so it is important

      that we are together until the puppies are old enough to be on their own, which is

      about 10-12 weeks. Each time I take care of puppies, they begin to feel like my very own.

      I love them all and each is special. So far I have taken care of 11 puppies. Right now I

      have four to raise. They are 6 weeks old, and very cute! The puppies have just had their

      lunch and they are taking a nap. I look down at the puppies and whisper to them,

      “I love you, little pups. Do you know that each of you are special and will each have a job to

      do when you grow up? I can already see the characteristics you each portray, such as love and

      gentleness.”

      Samantha stirred and asked, “What did you say, Mommy?”

      “I was telling you, you are growing up so quickly and once you are older, you will each have

      a job to do. I was also letting you know how much I love you and how thankful I am to have

      you.”

      “I love you too, Mommy. When is Daddy coming home?” Samantha wondered.

      8

      “Not until he is done with work, right around our dinnertime. Work has been very busy.

      Now go to sleep and rest for a while,” I urged Samantha.

      “OK, Mommy.” And back to sleep Samantha

Скачать книгу