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OverviewFOREVER HOME Read the wacky stories from the animals at the Itty Bitty Animals farm and rehabilitation center. The animals love being here at the farm and rehabilitation center, but they are just aching for their forever home. They know you are out there and need that constant companion to shower you with love and affection. The animals have all been house trained; have their shots; have been spayed or neutered (most of them); they even have a microchip! These animals are looking forward to getting out and stretching their legs. It gets kind of cramped in their rehab pens and then sometimes they have to suffer the indignity of being stuffed into a box. Oh, don't get them wrong! They are treated very well; they are just getting antsy to find their FOREVER HOME. Check them out at ittybittyanimals.com Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan WeimerPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9781978187764ISBN 10: 1978187769 Pages: 86 Publication Date: 28 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Susan Plate Weimer I was born in 1942 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I got a small taste of farm life, but my family lived in a small town in east central Wisconsin. I knew the moment I was born that I was going to be a school teacher. This led to a B.A. Degree in Elementary Education and English in 1962. In my classroom, I would create newsletters with the children's work and include all kinds of clip art in the newsletters. My motto was: ""There is nothing that should be undecorated."" During my tenure as an elementary school teacher, I became fascinated with the world of books and their relation to a well-rounded education. I pursued a Master's Degree in Library Science and achieved that goal in 1974. So, in 1974, I took a job at Appalachian State University as an Assistant Professor of Library Science. Then, in 1978, I moved to Greensboro, NC where I have been living for the past 40 years. During those years I managed the library at a Middle School, took courses in education, history, and electronics. I taught computer skills at a local High School and ended my teaching career at a local college teaching remedial English grammar. In 1990, I married my wonderful husband, Calvin Weimer. How he puts up with me is beyond any rational thinking. During that time I joined the Piedmont Bird Club and became an active member eventually serving as the President. So, now what to do after retirement? Take a hobby and make it become something. At first, I started with paper objects - cards, decorating boxes, and letter heads. I determined that this was not for me even though I did enjoy it. Then came 2012 - I found a Better Homes and Garden Christmas book with a pattern for a small reindeer. It took a while to prefect the stitching and the placement of the pattern parts. The reindeer were too cute and I found that I could sell them. The results were satisfying and now all of the animals are stitched by hand. I actually do not own a sewing machine. Itty Bitty Animals became a new venture for me leading me into the world of crafts with prize winning entries in Silver Arts. In turn, I became involved with the Greensboro Senior Art Guild as the Chair." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |