Dearest friends,
I am humbled by the outpouring of love and support
that you have gifted me and my family over the passing of our
sweet old girl, Maddie.
How lucky she is to have so many people keeping her alive in their thoughts!
I thought, to end the week, I would share a few earlier pictures of her...
ones you have never seen.
Maddie always had an affinity towards water...
as a baby she would fall asleep in her water bowl.
Maddie always had an affinity towards water...
And once she was full grown, spent countless hours in the duck pond...
just watching over the ducks...
She had a natural curiosity for the chickens, but quickly learned that they were
off-limits!
She was a cold-weather lover...
even as a baby...
Tennis balls? Her absolute favorite thing!
Her favorite game was fetch, until the day came that she could no longer run,
and then she loved to just play catch.
She could catch a tennis ball as well as any first-base-man.
And could hold three tennis balls in her mouth at one time!
No matter where, in the house, a tennis ball would be hidden...
she'd find it and bark until someone got it for her.
Tall grass held the allure of butterflies.
Maddie fancied herself an accomplished butterfly hunter!
She was friend to all....
All of her adult pictures have the same typical Newfie expression...
peace, love and understanding.
Of all the dogs I ever had, Maddie was the most intuitive and emotional.
She could read her family's emotions like a book.
It is my hope for each of you that sometime in your life you are lucky
enough to be loved by a creature like our Maddie.
Your life will be so much richer...and you will never be the same again.
Much love and hugs to you all...
thanks for taking this trip down memory lane with us.
Memories help us heal.
And so do friends.
Before we part for the weekend,
I wanted to share this old picture of our Sadie (we lost almost a year ago).
It is perhaps my favorite....
Have a wonderful weekend!!
Monday we will return to the land of the living...
bringing you more "tails" from the farm!
Comments
Kathy
I agree . . . truly, the love of an animal is like no other . . . in the giving and the receiving.
Memories and pictures are gifts indeed.
Thinking of you and caring . . .
Thank you so much for the gift of this blog.