Saturday, December 12, 2020
Friday, August 7, 2020
Yard Zoomies and Toys!
Having fun with Luna. She makes us laugh.
Enjoying a new found toy.
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A Dog's Life
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Introducing Luna
The face of this sweet girl called out for a home - our home...
This is her shelter photo after her rescue by SoulDog from a Navajo Indian Reservation.
We met and brought her home July 19th - one month after Blue left us.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
The Rainbow Bridge is Real
It has been a month
now that Blue left us for the rainbow bridge.
How quiet the house
has been. How bittersweet to see dog
beds and bowls empty. Of course we
remember with a smile, all the times he used them, but now they are empty and tug at our heart. Your
collar lies on the edge of your bed.
We know he is still
around us. He made that clear on the day
of our anniversary. We drove to the
mountains but he must have came with us.
We think he left us in the week of our anniversary so we'd never forget
him - as if we would.
The river running
thru the town of our destination was the Blue River. We took photos near the river sitting on a
rock that was grey, white, and black like his fur. We went to the Christmas store in town
where Christmas music played in the background of the store. About 1 minute into our shopping it struck us
that the song had switched to play "Blue Christmas". Of course we had to get a dog bone shaped
ornament that we had personalized as "Blue Without You".
As we finished up
our anniversary dinner, I got a text that Blue's ashes were ready for pick up
at the VRCC (emergency vet). We nodded to each other that he'd want to be home to celebrate.
As we drove down
from the mountains, a beautiful rainbow proceeded us and much to our delight,
positioned itself over the VRCC sign and building.
OK buddy. Thanks for showing us that indeed the
rainbow bridge is real, our furkids stay with us, and you will always be only a
fond thought away.
Rainbow over the building and sign of the emergency vet where we were last with Blue |
Purple bag with Blue's belongings |
Urn, paw print,fur clipping, and nose print of Blue |
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A Dog's Life,
Cushings Disease
Saturday, June 6, 2020
Remote Churching Makes It "Take your dog to church day"!
I'm counting it as a positive thing that because church services are virtual, I can take my dog to church. My sweet Blue dog enjoys his tummy rubs and he not ashamed to ask for more.
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A Dog's Life
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Grandma’s Coming
Blue will always keep me company as I put on my shoes and socks. Add in telling him that grandma is coming and he is excited. Such a lover boy.
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A Dog's Life
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