[NAGDU] Alone At Home

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Sat Aug 20 13:06:12 UTC 2016


I am not sure why you are leaving Becky at home. Can't she still guide even
at the wedding? If there is a good reason, I can see it. I always used the
theory that I would always take mine. Only when I started having troubles at
conventions did I cease this. I would not knowingly take him to a fireworks
thing because I had a bad experience with that. I might not take him to a
bar where there are peanut shells all over the floor, and maybe not a
theater where heaven only knows what is on the floor. But why wouldn't you
take him to the wedding? If you don't want to, then there is no reason for
guilt.
Cindy Lou Ray
cindyray at gmaikl.com


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Subject: [NAGDU] Alone At Home

Hello, everyone.
Becky and I are still doing good.  Our bond is stronger than ever, and we
are preparing to start school soon.  My question is:  My husband and I are
going to a wedding.  We will be gone for about 5 hours.  I am undecided as
to whether to take Becky or not.  It is definitely no problem to take her.
And, if I leave her at home, I feel so guilty.  She gets sad, follows me
everywhere while she taps me with her nose, and sits and watches us as we
close the door.  Breaks my heart.  How long do you leave your guides at home
alone?  Does anyone else have this guilty party?  I really need help.  Thank
you.
Elise and Becky
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