Needle Nutz, Inc.

The countdown has begun.

I’m so tired I can’t keep my eyes open. I think I’m about bageled out here and it has only been 6 days.

Found out today that one of our puppies from last year has a new home in PA. Apparently the people that have him think he’s wonderful. I’m so happy. The lady takes him to Starbucks with her every day and he is going to be trained for Agility, Obedience and still be shown in the ring for Conformation. This is great news. He was a very needy puppy. Even giving him attention 24/7 was not enough with the herd I have around here. He was very jealous. The best part is that he gets to keep his name. I’m sad that I will not get to see him again and that he will never be coming home to me again (that was the plan for awhile) but as a breeder you have to think of what is best for the animal. This is a perfect thing for Montana. I still have his brother here and he will be enough for now from that litter. The last litter we had there were 3 puppies. We have 2 of them which pushed our number to 6. The one that we did let go went to "boot Camp" down in AZ. till a home could be found for him. He is about 7 months old now and his new home is in Texas. He is in a show home and they re-named him Zack. That’s actually a pretty good name for him. There is a good possibility that I could see him in the future since we do some shows in TX and OK.

Well since nothing really exciting happened in the shop today and there is actually nothing else to tell, except I now have another customer of ours hooked on these Martina Weber designs. She has signed up for the Christmas Mystery 3 since she has seen mine and really likes it. I also think she is going to sign up for MTM which another customer and I are stitching as well. I have not actually gotten a real good jump on that one since I am still waiting for stretcher bars for Alpine Seasons and Christmas 3. So I am plugging away on Mystery 9. I really like it so far.

Have a great stitching experience till next time I post.

Good Night

April 8th, 2006 at 6:24 pm