juliet loves to take a nap with
pete. in a rare moment of
alone-ness here at the in-laws house, i let her
sneak up there long enough for me to take a
picture.

isn't she the
sweetest?
always motivated by
food.....

she's not doing what it looks like she's doing. there were people out in another backyard that they were both looking at, but when i called romeo's name, he looked, but she didn't and that made for a bad picture, but i only have a few of them.
elisabeth elliot has this to say about whether dogs will be in heaven:
The Bible does not speak specifically of the destiny of animals, but there is a promise in the letter to the Ephesians which surely must include them.
Ephesians 1:10: "Everything that exists in heaven or earth shall find its perfection and fulfillment in Christ."
you can read the rest of that article (a good one!)
here.
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