Asiaing.com

Wednesday
Dec 03rd
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home arrow Magazine Categories arrow Pet Friendly Magazine arrow Pet Friendly Magazine, June 2008

Pet Friendly Magazine, June 2008

Magazine - Pet Friendly Magazine
Monday, 11 August 2008

Pet Friendly Magazine, June 2008Welcome to Pet Friendly Magazine. We are honored by this opportunity to put together a magazine that provides all pet lovers with a source of information. We hope you enjoy reading Pet Friendly Magazine as much as we enjoy putting it together. Please get involved in our contests, tell our advertisers you saw their ad in our magazine, and get in touch with us if you have any comments or suggestions. (Sue Ellen & Rick Montgomery)

Publisher's Prints:
My birthday is this month. I will be 36 years old. I can’t believe how the time flies! I keep telling Rick that we are not getting old; in my head I am still a 22 year old “kid”.

However, things keep reminding me that I am getting older, like the fact that my girls are growing up so fast and are almost as tall as I am now. I am o.k. with my age. I feel blessed to have lived 36 incredible years. I have a wonderful family, my dream puppy, and a job that I love, but I am noticing a few things “going” as I age, one of them being my memory. I say this because I was going to use last month’s Publisher’s Prints to talk about my mother for Mother’s Day and I forgot. So, this month I am dedicating this to her.

My mom is one of the most incredible women I have ever met. I was a “late in life” child. My mom was my age, 36 when she had me. I was a surprise to my mom and dad. They had three children already and were done, or so they thought. Growing up, I remember my mom as the perfect mom. We would bake cookies together, pull taffy and play on the swings in the park. She was firm in discipline, but always with love.

My mom supports me in everything I have ever done and the magazine is no exception. She writes our Roger & Penelope stories for the magazine each month, and she edits all of the articles that we receive for grammar.

She was an English major in college, and so she has filled a definite need for the magazine in that area. She also was the volunteer principal at the private school I attended. That’s right, a volunteer! For 15 years she dedicated 50 plus hours a week to the students of that school because she had a dream of helping children. That is amazing to me. When she “retired” from that job, she took on the challenge of educating her own grandchildren. She currently teaches home school to 5 of her 11 grandchildren. She is so dedicated and doesn’t get paid to do it, but she does it because she loves them so much and wants the very best for them.

I am constantly amazed by her. She is loving, sweet, generous and a true example of how a mom should be.

I love you, Mom. Thank you for your support, discipline, guidance, dedication, understanding, advice and love through the years. You are the best!
Sue Ellen

Bringing Pet Lovers Together!

Download Pet Friendly Magazine, June 2008

Pdf format, 4.2MB, 24Pages.

Cover Pet Bio

Meet Lucy, a 2 1/2 year old Yellow Lab Mix loved by Carl & Sue Davis of Boise. Lucy and her 5 siblings were 2 weeks old when they and their mother were abandoned in Idaho City. Northwest Animal Companions rescued them and then Carl & Sue were introduced to them. After visiting the 3 week old puppies two to three times a week, they fell in love with Lucy. “Lucy is a wonderful part of our life. She goes everywhere with us. Our cats and Lucy have become friends and live in harmony.” Carl & Sue own Boise Cycle where Lucy spends some of her days greeting people that come into the shop. Lucy is one of the 2008 Cover Search Winners! The Cover Photo was taken by A Time To Remember Photography (208) 283-9435.

Visit Pet Friendly Magazine Official Website

Free pet magazine published 11 times per year and distibuted throughout Southwest Idaho.

Comments (0)add comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smaller | bigger

busy
 
Next >
eBooks, free eBooks
 
 

Zinio Magazines

Enter your email address: