Sorry for your loss. What a wonderful tribute to such a special girl. Have fun with Sparky at the bridge, Myndi.
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Sorry for your loss. What a wonderful tribute to such a special girl. Have fun with Sparky at the bridge, Myndi.
Thank you all again - you are all amazing friends,
As I mentioned earlier, I'm certain some could be wondering what happened - here one day and gone the next. I posted in Dog Health - "Myndi - ending back-story" for those of you so inclined to read it. Perhaps her symptoms/actions might be something you might encounter in the future with one of your furkids, thus prompting to further investigate if they are new to your kid. We can never learn too much about our kids who cannot talk and tell us of a problem - only exhibit symptoms.
And as I wait for Myndi's cremains to come home to me, she has been showing herself in a few different ways, letting me know that I am not alone. :love:
Myndi, you will always be loved and remembered. May your Mom be comforted by the wonderful memories of you and your spirit which will be with her forever.
I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. She lived such a long, full, happy life. I hope you are finding peace with each passing day.
Myndi came home to me yesterday. Even tho I am happy and relieved that she is back home, I was hoping it would help to chase away the blues. Not yet, but in time they will fade........in time.
I never realized just how much time each day, that I spent doing things with and for her. My days are way too long, quiet and empty now.
But - welcome back Myndi-Girl. Now you and Sparky can both keep an eye on all that's going on here.
Love you Myndi :love:
Love you too Sparky :love:
Aww, glad she's back with you, and we know in a way she always will be. Maybe once you are through the big move, life will be sttled enough and a new furkid will enter your life. but Myndi and Sparky are there always!
I'm so glad to hear Myndi came back to you yesterday, that was quick. I know it can't fill in the time you used to spend with Myndi or simply doing for her but you know Myndi and Sparky are with you, watching over you. At least you have all their memories tucked away in your heart and that never goes away. Keep their pictures and favourite toys around, it helps and gets easier with each passing day.:love:
I'll never say never, but it's highly unlikely that I'll ever take on the role of "Mom" again. I'm going to settle for "Aunt". There are 3 dogs in residence where I'm settling in - 2 big older dogs and a 3 or 4 year old Pug named Scooter - who is WAY too chunky. He's a sweet and loveable guy and doesn't have the typical SDS (snore-drool-snort) traits of most Pugs - at least I didn't observe that in him when I met him in May - he might surprise me tho. Auntie Ellie plans to get him on a serious diet and exercise program when she gets there - he'll probably end up hating me for it too! :rolleyes::eek:
I haven't been around much, so sorry to hear about your loss of Myndi especially so soon after sparky that is rough.