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		<title>Mi vida loca.</title>
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<p><em>&#8220;This is my first time i stop in here. I create so innumerable absorbing  stuff in your blog especially its discussion. From the tons of comments  on your articles, I imagine I am not the just individual having all the  joy here! keep up the good work.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Honey, I hope you are<em> not the just individual having all the joy here!</em></p>
<p>Nope, the truth is, I have all the joy here! My best friends are my fellow authors, to know you is to love you &#8211; and then there&#8217;s Chris from <strong>Stumbling Over Chaos,</strong> who joins in when she can and posts the most delightful pictures of her hilarious cats over at her site.  Hey Chris &#8211; when I pull my cat Yoshi&#8217;s ears back, he&#8217;s the spitting image of King Tut!  I swear King Tut has been reincarnated as my cat!</p>
<p>Last night hubby came to bed, where I was all snuggled up with our German shepherd, and he asked me a loaded question &#8211; <em>Who do you like better, me or the dog?</em></p>
<p>What could I say?  I told him the truth.  <em>I like you both the same&#8230;</em>I love all my family and that includes my pets.  I know, right?  Yo estoy muy loca.  Fortunately, hubby has known me since I was fourteen and he understands me better than anyone.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always preferred animals to people.  Animals don&#8217;t disappoint in the same way people do.  I&#8217;m also not afraid of wild animals except for sharks and grizzly bears.  When I hike in isolated areas, it&#8217;s not mountain lions I&#8217;m concerned about.  It&#8217;s the occasional creepy guy I run into.  Thus the amazingly powerful dog by my side.</p>
<p>Continuing this rambling post, here&#8217;s what I think.  Once upon a time, I got my daughter a little brown pet mouse and she named him Chocolate.  She carried Chocolate everywhere &#8211; in a pocket.  He was a really smart guy who never pooped in her pocket and acted remarkably human.  He was a sweet, kind, gentle mouse.  After Chocolate died, we found Kitty, a young cat who gave birth to kittens in the same daughter&#8217;s closet.  From the moment Norman was born, we knew he was Chocolate reincarnated.  Chocolate got to move up the karmic ladder!  Norman lived for fourteen years and after he died, I wondered if he&#8217;d come back as a dog, but no, he decided to return to us in cat form &#8211; you know, cats are a very highly developed life form &#8211; Rico, one of our twin black kitties, is Norman.  When we look into his eyes, it&#8217;s Norman looking back.  Rico&#8217;s brother Yoshi, on the other hand, is King Tut.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not close to many people outside of my family &#8211; <em>my family</em> by definition<em> </em>includes humans and animals.  The most remarkable thing about writing romance and blogging about it, is that I&#8217;ve made so many friends online.  I have met great people, authors and readers and bloggers.  When I meet them in real life, as I met Anny Cook, it&#8217;s amazing.</p>
<p>According to Dan Buettner in his book, <strong>The Blue Zones</strong>, a sense of community contributes to good health and long life.  I&#8217;m not much into the community where I live, nor am I into any of the communities where I previously lived, but I do feel a sense of community and kinship with you.</p>
<p>Yup.  <em>I am not the just individual having joy here!</em></p>
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