Thursday, September 01, 2005

Hurricane Katrina Relief

A word from our Mom....

Hello to all our poodies (and their peoples) friends. Fortunately we live in an area that wasn't terribly impacted by Hurricane Katrina. Close to where I work ws devastated by tornados leveling houses, chicken houses & injurying several people seriously. We know that Max is being very generous in donating profits from his book to the Red Cross. Check out Max's site
  • The PsychoKitty Speaks Out

  • Please keep the families affected by this disaster in your thoughts & prayers as well as donating money or blood if possible.

    Thanks - Mia & Ghost's Mom (Jen)

    And back to the poodies! Whew... Mom sure is long winded today. She at home again. Place she works is allowing people to work from home cause of gasoline issues. We are glad to have her here but helping her is a lot of work. We need a nap!!!

    7 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    glad y'all are safe out there . . . keep your mom company while she's home.

    Buzzerbee & meep

    Edsel/The Pooch said...

    hi mia and ghost. it'v very sad so many people have to be hurt. i bought Max's book this week and my Mom donated to the red cross and the humane society to help all the poodins. i am very thankful to live in the mitten state.

    Lynn said...

    I'm just glad you guys are all safe

    Myst and Blackie said...

    Hi, Buzzerbee & Meep...

    We do our best to keep eye on our Mom. Hope your move is going smoothly.

    Myst and Blackie said...

    Hi, Miss Kitty...

    That is sweet of you to give up new toys to donate. We are glad that people are safely getting out of gulf states now and hope the recovery can begin.

    Myst and Blackie said...

    Hi, Edsel...

    Mom said she was going to do those things too. We don't live near the gulf (North Alabama) but we do know some people who have been affected and will try to help them as best we can.

    Myst and Blackie said...

    Thanks Lynn... We are glad the tornados didn't come here but we certainly feel for everyone suffering from damage as results from the storm.