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A Message from Tyler Perry \
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- A Dog Named Judah
Hey there!
I woke up to the phone ringing, it was my mother. I
could barely
understand what she was saying because she was
fighting back tears, I
tried to pull myself together not knowing what she was
going to say.
I said, "What's going on?"
She said, "I was just calling to tell you Happy
Birthday".
I said, "Thank you ma, now calm down! Why are you so
emotional?"
She said that she started thinking about me and she
remembered a time
when I was nine or ten years old. We were driving down
the freeway and
she saw a car that she loved. At this point I started
to remember this
too.
At that time I said to her, "Mama, I'm going to buy
you that car and a
house and I'm going to take care of you when I get
older."
She replied, "That's nice baby." And she put it out of
her mind.
Well, she woke up on my birthday with that memory on
her mind. And she
realized that she is living in that house with that
car in the garage
and her son is taking care of her. She became so
emotional because her
baby (that little boy is now 38 years old) has made
all of her dreams
come true. That was so powerful for me to hear. I had
to send this
email to say thank you for putting me in a position to
take care of
the people I love. It's such a good feeling for a
man-child to be able
to care for his mother. And to every parent I just
want to say you
never know who you're raising. Be the best parent that
you can be.
As my feet hit the floor I said a special thank you to
God for another
year. Dear Jesus am I grateful. I went on line and
saw birthday
wishes from Japan, New Zealand, Africa Australia and
Iraq not to
mention here in America. That means the world to me to
have so much
respect and appreciation from all over the world.
Every year I reflect and ask myself what do I want to
do now. A few
weeks ago I was talking to a friend of mine and I was
telling her that
I feel like I'm getting older and that maybe it is
time for me to slow
down and consider starting a family.
I said, "I think I'm ready!"
She said, "No you're not!"
She told me that I work too many hours and that I
travel too much. I'm
on the phone all day and I don't have time for myself
so there is no
way I would have time for a family. Not to mention
that I have lived
alone all of my adult life and I am not used to having
people in my
space.
She said, "You're not even ready for a dog."
I said, "You don't know what you're talking about."
She said, "Prove it! If you get a dog and do a good
job with it then
I'll think your ready."
I said, "Bet!"
I went to the store and bought a puppy. She was so
sweet and calm, she
played with me and let me tickle her. She was great! I
named her
Judah. She's a three-month old Wheaton Terrier. On the
way home from
the store I called my friend and told her that I had
bought a puppy.
She said, "I give you 24 hours!"
I got the dog back to the house and all hell broke
loose! That dog
tricked me--that dog wore me out! I was cleaning up
dog crap all day.
She was whining and barking. Every time I picked up
the phone, she
was chewing up everything she could get her teeth
around. I would be
trying to write and that seemed to be the time she
wanted to act up
the most.
Not 24 hours later I found myself calling the store
asking about
their return policy. I hope Judah finds a nice family
who has the
patience to deal with her. (smile) Maybe my friend is
right.
Anyway--I'm expecting a phone call any minute because
she doesn't know
that I returned the dog to the store. And she's
finding all of this
out as you are. Good thing it wasn't a child, I hear
you can't return
them....LOL
Thanks for the happy B-Day wishes.
God bless,
Tyler Perry
P.S. I will spend this 38th birthday in reflection and
in gratitude to Christ for all he's done.
Home :: Tyler Perry.com
- A Dog Named Judah
Hey there!
I woke up to the phone ringing, it was my mother. I
could barely
understand what she was saying because she was
fighting back tears, I
tried to pull myself together not knowing what she was
going to say.
I said, "What's going on?"
She said, "I was just calling to tell you Happy
Birthday".
I said, "Thank you ma, now calm down! Why are you so
emotional?"
She said that she started thinking about me and she
remembered a time
when I was nine or ten years old. We were driving down
the freeway and
she saw a car that she loved. At this point I started
to remember this
too.
At that time I said to her, "Mama, I'm going to buy
you that car and a
house and I'm going to take care of you when I get
older."
She replied, "That's nice baby." And she put it out of
her mind.
Well, she woke up on my birthday with that memory on
her mind. And she
realized that she is living in that house with that
car in the garage
and her son is taking care of her. She became so
emotional because her
baby (that little boy is now 38 years old) has made
all of her dreams
come true. That was so powerful for me to hear. I had
to send this
email to say thank you for putting me in a position to
take care of
the people I love. It's such a good feeling for a
man-child to be able
to care for his mother. And to every parent I just
want to say you
never know who you're raising. Be the best parent that
you can be.
As my feet hit the floor I said a special thank you to
God for another
year. Dear Jesus am I grateful. I went on line and
saw birthday
wishes from Japan, New Zealand, Africa Australia and
Iraq not to
mention here in America. That means the world to me to
have so much
respect and appreciation from all over the world.
Every year I reflect and ask myself what do I want to
do now. A few
weeks ago I was talking to a friend of mine and I was
telling her that
I feel like I'm getting older and that maybe it is
time for me to slow
down and consider starting a family.
I said, "I think I'm ready!"
She said, "No you're not!"
She told me that I work too many hours and that I
travel too much. I'm
on the phone all day and I don't have time for myself
so there is no
way I would have time for a family. Not to mention
that I have lived
alone all of my adult life and I am not used to having
people in my
space.
She said, "You're not even ready for a dog."
I said, "You don't know what you're talking about."
She said, "Prove it! If you get a dog and do a good
job with it then
I'll think your ready."
I said, "Bet!"
I went to the store and bought a puppy. She was so
sweet and calm, she
played with me and let me tickle her. She was great! I
named her
Judah. She's a three-month old Wheaton Terrier. On the
way home from
the store I called my friend and told her that I had
bought a puppy.
She said, "I give you 24 hours!"
I got the dog back to the house and all hell broke
loose! That dog
tricked me--that dog wore me out! I was cleaning up
dog crap all day.
She was whining and barking. Every time I picked up
the phone, she
was chewing up everything she could get her teeth
around. I would be
trying to write and that seemed to be the time she
wanted to act up
the most.
Not 24 hours later I found myself calling the store
asking about
their return policy. I hope Judah finds a nice family
who has the
patience to deal with her. (smile) Maybe my friend is
right.
Anyway--I'm expecting a phone call any minute because
she doesn't know
that I returned the dog to the store. And she's
finding all of this
out as you are. Good thing it wasn't a child, I hear
you can't return
them....LOL
Thanks for the happy B-Day wishes.
God bless,
Tyler Perry
P.S. I will spend this 38th birthday in reflection and
in gratitude to Christ for all he's done.