She was a Happy Fun-loving girl dog who unconditionally loved and accepted everyone and everything without expections or judgements. Curly ears, big brown eyes, button nose, mischievous smile, waggly tail; being dog-a-lopes at the river; smelling the smells in the eucalyptus forest; chasing ball; days at the beach; her adoption day homecoming; puppy school; "darn kibbies"; mud puddle puppies; watching out the window waiting for Mom or Dad to come home and a Puppy Celebration when they arrived-it's a puppy celebration, it's a puppy goodtime; sunshine in the meadow with the breeze blowing and the birds singing; I love my Daddy and my Daddy loves me best; sleeping with Mom; doting on Mr. Mac; playing with Squeek ball; conversations with Grandma; liver for dinner on special days; naps on her couch; Uncle Dougie and Auntie Carole; having dinner outside on the porch; Mom's massages; Hey pretty girl! Such a happy girl! Such a beautiful girl inside and out!... Remembering your smiling face and big bright eyes makes my heart sing with joy through my tears. Was that really you we saw in the clouds above the meadow? I'm sure it was! Dear Lady, You fought the good fight without complaint and taught us so many lesson along the way. We miss you more than words can say, but we know that you are at peace and no longer suffering from your illness. Your spirit will always be in our hearts and you will be with us until the end of our days. Love always, Mommy and Daddy Although it has been a year since you left us, I have thought of you every day and wished that things were different. My eyes well with tears and my heart aches from missing you. Your smile, your beautiful eyes, your boundless spirit and energy and your squeek toy. Thanks to you and Mac for sending me a Rainbow when you know I need it most. Know that I'll love you two forever and ever. Good night my beautiful girl - I LOVE YOU. Mommy |
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