Same here! That was awesome. ?
Hello everyone just checking in, I'm surprisingly doing much better. I am felt a sense of calmness when I close my eyes and think of the future I don't understand that. I have been feeling everything is gonna be okay there are good people out there going to help us through these changes. ? I hope everyone is doing better as well and you have wonderful nights.
Tricia and Unk, I would love to hear about your dogs. I've wondered if maybe we could have a pets topic ? to talk about our furbabies, past, present and future.
OMG that was so good! I kept thinking how that took a lot of practice and gave a lot of credit to this family for making it. Thanks for sharing - gave me a bunch of smiles today! TGIF!!! ? ?
@polarberry, I think that a Pets topic is a great idea. They are such a joy and comfort. We lost our sweet Gracie about three years ago, and we still miss her. I believe all of us who have co-inhabited with our furry friends certainly have some stories to share!
Gracie was a rescue, and we were planning to adopt this spring. Then this pandemic hit. We're trying to figure out a way to still accomplish that.
So I was married for a few months in 1984 (I was in shock and grieving in 1983 when my mom passed away suddenly and I married my then boyfriend to cling to someone). My ex brought a little toy fox terrier named Tattoo into the picture. He never liked the name Tattoo but he loved his kibbles and bits so we named him Ibbles. Ibbles ran to me the first time he ever heard that name. I was not even a fan of his at first since my ex brought him home without telling me, but he won me over. He loved his daddy but suddenly he acted like the sun rose and shone on just me - mom. I loved that little dog like he was my child. My ex was not a good guy it turned out and one day he said to me "you love that dog more than me" and I said "yep - he's LOYAL, unlike you who cheats on me". I dumped my ex and kept the dog.
One of the funniest memories I have is that whenever I tried to take Ibbles picture he would stick his tongue out! He was so smart and he adored me and vice versa. One day he was chewing on a mylar bone and I asked him out loud "do you love your mommy"? he dropped the bone, ran over to me on the couch, kissed my cheek, then ran back to his bed with his bone. My mouth hung open as to how smart he was.
I think we need a pet topic too! I lost my outside kitty the first of April. I shared him with my next door neighbor. He was here when I moved in to my house and slowly warmed up to me. He was a big orange kitty. He wasn't litter trained so if he stayed inat night when i t was cold out he would wake me by sitting by my head and purring as loud ashe could. And he could PURR!!!! He injested a toxic substance somehow an was gone in a day. The worst thing was we couldn't be with him at the vet due to the virus. I felt so bad and guilty for not saying goodbye. Two weeks ago I fell asleep in my chair and when I woke up he was sitting next to the dining room door. I could hear his purr and he looked at me for a few minutes then walked away. My neighbor had the same experience the next night. We like to think he was telling us he was ok and he knew we loved him.
