Carol Ann
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Manufacturing |
| Occupation | Wholesale/Retail: New kitchen product: PANSAVER |
| Location | Sacramento, California, CA, United States |
| Links | Wishlist |
| Introduction | Roger and I have 6 great kids, and 11 wonderful grandkids between us. And... sometime in early February, I realized it was entirely too peaceful and quiet in our house. So I decided 'for us' to adopt a puppy. Needless to say, that was the end of the 'peace' and 'quiet' in our house. Her name is, Bella, and she's a cream maltipoo. When we adopted her she was a tiny ball-of-fur. Today she weighs 6 lbs. Bella will eat just about anything we put in her dish. In fact, if it doesn't get up and run, she'll eat it. Roger wasn't a 'pet person', unless the pet was able to catch a football. So I was worried about how they would get along. But it didn't take Bella long to train him to do things HER way. Roger stands at 6'5"/220lbs & Bella just reaches the top of his boot. My favorite photo of them together was taken when they were sleeping. Bella was snuggled up close to him, and her head was on his shoulder. That photo is now Roger's Screen Saver. PANSAVER: We are looking forward to a busy Christmas season, with Pansaver now featured in Chefs Fall Catalog. Blessings! |
| Interests | Playing with our new puppy, working at the shop; reading a good novel; cooking; crocheting; spending time with my granddaughters; working around the house; and getting to know my customers. I also enjoy camping. Hey...that's a great idea! |
| Favorite movies | Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride 2, Step Mom, Bridges of Madison County; Bone Collector, and The Firm. There are lots more but I don't have the time to list them. |
| Favorite music | Barbra Streisand, Aretha Franklin, Neal Diamond, Johnny Mathis, The Letterman, and The Beattles...to name a few. |
| Favorite books | "The Princinct", and any- thing else written by Patricia Cornwell. I also enjoy reading books by Sandra Brown, Michael Connolly, John Grisham and others... |
Try making up the rules to a game where you tie knots in a yo-yo string just to see if you can get them out:
The game is knot important. Any knots will do. Do knot pass go twice. Knot that one and knot here. Knot the right knot. Do knot take it seriously. You're knot done yet. We do knot need to stop. and will knot yet. If knot you will be surprised. I need to knot work so hard. Knot for at least one nitel. Do knot have a knice day.
