In a message dated 3/18/02 3:42:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I feel I should also confess that I saved one of
Benny's teeth.  Benny, our dog, died about 1 & a half
years ago. >>

LOL Heather -

Don't feel bad. In addtion to the kids' baby teeth I also have clippings of 
hair from my dogs that died. (Not to mention the fact that I cremated them 
and kept the ashes...) Somehow I overlooked keeping their teeth though. 
Wonder how I missed that? I have a friend who has his dead dog's baby teeth - 
and he wondered how his ex-wife had heartlessly left them behind when she 
moved out...

Sometimes I think we're just plain nuts, but I know that the sentimental 
things are the hardest to part with. I can get rid of anything of mine easier 
than something related to my kids' childhoods.

Diane
~psycho mom & dog-owner~

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