Mourning

WOW!

60 responses to my post! You guys/gals are the BEST!

Thanks for being a great support group!

I'm still depressed and bummed but you all have helped me in more ways than you can know!

I had a sign today. Deb sent me shopping and cooking chili for tonight.

After getting everything done I noticed there were sunlight reflections following me on the walls. I couldn't figure it out. Finally realized it was beaming off my belt cell. I think Boo was trying to tell me all is well and there is a light when we'll meet again.

Maybe I'm just nuts, but it has never happened before.

So I read into it a sign, a solace from her or HIM that I can move on and all is well!

Thank you all again for all your empathy, sympathy and support! It really means a lot!
 
Just for your edification of how spooky the reflections were. My I phone is in an Otter case.
Only reflective surfaces are the "Apple" 1" glass and the camera lens @ 1/2" exposed.
 
I am so sorry for your loss. She was quite beautiful. The love of a good dog is unlike any other. So pure and freely given.
 
How lucky we are to have such fine friends as dogs, to sooth our souls and to be our one true companion that always, always loves us for ourselves, even when all others boo us or piss on our boots in disdain! How great, and rightly so, is our grief at their passing! I have endured times that I have heard my true friend's last heartbeat as I held a beloved dog to my chest in anguish as we do that last kindness for them. What a loud silence when they beat their last beat, and what a lonely ride home to dig that hole for them. I know how hard that was for you, but you did right. Cherish your dog's memory always, and as others have said, on one fine day, we will see them again, this I believe to be so very true...
 
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Very sorry for your loss. I feel your pain. I lost my best friend Trixie a couple years ago and still hear her running through the house.
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Sad to hear. Dogs don't live long enough, especially really good dogs.
 
I'm sorry for your loss. I feel your pain.

When my rottie passed away in my wife's arms it was tough to handle. She was my big gal at 145lbs. She was a sweet heart. I lost a piece of my heart when she passed away. I adopt cats and dogs when people don't want them. She was a German rottie and six months old when I got her. She was 70lbs when the owner realized she wasn't a baby anymore. I never had a big gentle dog like her. Now I'm really attached to my rescued pets.
 
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