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Monday, November 13, 2023

This and that

Hello friends, 

Just a little of what's going on.  Hope you are all doing well. 

Boxer-boo

 Boxer was given 3 months to live from his cancer.  Today marks 3 months, 3 weeks and 2 days that he is still alive.  And we are so very grateful!  He is still doing pretty well even though the cancer is starting to spread.  Please pray for him.  Thank you!

Every night when the darkness settles in earlier and dominates the evening it feels like there is dead space.  It is the hardest part of the day when the loss of the dogs, especially Zappa, is prevalent.  

I make my own Christmas cards every year with the dogs in them.  Creating this year's card was a reality check that they are all gone.  

I have an image in my mind of a dog I would like to have.  I hold onto it when times are hard and I'm afraid I'll never have a dog again.  

Every night we still say good night to the 24 Paws.  Mark sings to them and I talk to them or lay silent while holding a pillow or blanket.  I feel their spirits strongest then and it is comforting.   

Until next time...

Patty ♥

Grandpa Mark and Grandson Zappa
Miss him so much.♥

      

3 comments:

TimberLove said...

Love an woooos, any many prayers little friend,

Timber

ThePainterPack said...

Prayers for little dude. Prayers for you and Mark as life moves forward without the pets you love so much. It is never too early or late to open your hearts up to another. It is the hard knowing the end of the story. But I believe it also heals our broken hearts. Much love.

Collie222 said...

Having a multi-dog home, I know how deafening the silence can be in their absence. One day you’ll have doggie joy filling your home again!