Chihuahua (Long Haired) (Listen while you read)
MEEEEEEEE!!!!!
WELLLLLLLL……!
(Well my dear friend; the long haired Chihuahua, indeed. What shall we tell you about the Long Haired Chihuahua personality?
We can tell you many things. However, in order to do this we must have a premise upon which to begin.
That’s right; every story needs a premise upon which to begin.
This is a part of the personality of the Long Haired Chihuahua, indeed.
Without a premise where would we be? That’s right; we would be ‘up the creek without a paddle’, as the saying goes. And why would we be ‘up the creek without a paddle’?
Well, dear ones, we would be ‘up the creek without a paddle’, for, as the best of us know; a paddle is needed to steer the boat; is it not. Indeed, it is.
So, we have established that we need a paddle to steer the boat; without which we would be meandering from side to side; over and under, etc., etc.; you get my drift..!
Right; now that we have established that we need a paddle we must look at our behaviour. Do we ‘have a paddle’? Yes. This is good; to have a paddle is very good. No. Well, not to have a paddle means that you will be meandering, etc., etc.
Well my dear friends. It would seem that the Long Haired Chihuahua personality needs to ensure that they ‘have a premise upon which to steer their life’. Without a premise we do not have a basis upon which to work. No; dear friends. We must allow all of our happenings to be based on a sound basis. Built up from a strong foundation, all will be well.)
Carolyn Page – ABC of Spirit Talk
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I love these little dogs.. . They are soooooooooooo cute. For a long time I have dipped into this & that, in regard to work, with gusto and never felt fulfilled. I now have a paddle and a premise which to work upon. Thank -you 🙂
So glad you found the reflection interesting…. My little dog ‘Sweetie’ is part Long Haired Chihuahua and this reflection I can certainly identify with.. I have a ‘great’ need for all things to be ‘organised’ and ‘thought out’, so to speak; otherwise I can feel a little ‘floaty’, if you know what I mean.. 😉 So yes, I adhere to the principle of ‘setting my course’ and remaining ‘on course’, using a paddle to steer my boat to the best of my ability… 😉