While grieving the loss of my corgi Lucy there was in my heart a hope for another dog in my life. However my house mate didn’t want another one because of her asthma. I understood that of course. All the breeds I liked all shed. My yellow lab and corgi both shed profusely.
I remember when I asked Kim Falconer when she was reading my astrological chart if she saw a dog in my future. I told her that my 3D reality didn’t seem to support one. She said “Circumstances don’t matter”. I kept that tucked in the back of my mind.
Months went by and I had let go of having a dog. In fact, I started dreaming about having a cat! Regardless, all thoughts of having another fur baby went to the way side. It was okay, I was pouring in my love to Jesse, the cockapoo that lived with me.
One day my house mate and I had a conversation about a dog. I was actually very surprised. But she asked me to google doodles . They didn’t shed. Honestly, I wasn’t that attracted to them!
I had gotten on the list of some career changing dogs. I wanted to get an adult dog that was trained well. After lots of applications and searching I was on a wait list! I was so excited. But then when I told my room mate, she reminded me of the hair. I guess I had forgotten!
My neighbor showed me a picture of a sheepadoodle they were getting and I fell in love. I started my own search and got on a wait list for a BERNIdoodle. They said it would be 6 months to a year wait. I calculated it would be this summer or later, thought to myself alright that will be perfect. Then I went to sleep.
In the morning, not even 24 hours was sitting in my inbox a 6 month puppy, an Australian labradoodle. I was in love. We did a FaceTime, she looked so happy. I knew she would be mine.
Point of this story is that when you want to manifest something, let go. It might just surprise you in what shows up! Joely is laying right next to me as I type this!
Sara says
So happy for you!!!
Ming says
Thank you Sara. I’m excited too.
Sharon says
Excited and happy for you, Ming! WOW!
Ming Chee says
Thank you Sharon. It *IS* a WOW! You’re right!