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Here's a first...I'm first! That was more difficult than I expected and challenging. I'm glad it wasn't a cat. Stilling missing Lucy and see her in the oddest places and in my dreams. Weird.
12/Oct/08 12:49 AM
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I meant still not stilling of course. Time to go back to bed!!
12/Oct/08 12:57 AM
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Now that's a picture of serious misery! So typical of doggies who view baths as supreme torture!

I know how you feel, Janet - I found some photos of a dog and a kitty I lost right after Bill's (my husband) death five years ago, and it brought me to feelings of sadness, but then I looked at the funny photos of the little guys and remembered the good times I had with them.
12/Oct/08 1:31 AM
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Hey, Janet, and bless your heart. When I call my angel pets they come -- I can almost feel them and it helps. Try it and, please, take good care of yourself.
12/Oct/08 1:35 AM
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Who is this poor, miserable girl, and how did she get so bedraggled?
12/Oct/08 5:32 AM
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That was a killer puzzle!
We give so much of ourselves to our furry kids, and we miss them so much when they have to leave us.
12/Oct/08 7:39 AM
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Fun hard puzzle, thank heavens for the drag and drop technique, it helped a lot this morning. Our dogs when they see the bucket and shampoo take off and try to hide, but once we've got them they love the massage. I like you Judy talk to my angels all the time, it really works and brings such peace.
12/Oct/08 7:39 AM
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Oh! Have I seen that look - from several dogs over the years and now my youngest granddaughter. Emma can't pass a puddle without giving it a good splash, then she looks at her mom as if to say, "So big deal! I'm a little wet!!!" Julie (my daughter) says Emma is almost 5 going on 14, the age of her oldest daughter, Jade.
12/Oct/08 7:57 AM
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Awwww ... no creature looks quite so miserable as a wet, long haired pooch who doesn't want to be wet! As soon as she's dry, she's going to feel so peppy and playful, I'll bet.
12/Oct/08 10:54 AM
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Ohh...look at that sweet face...she knows she has done wrong and she hopes you will forgive her....and I am sure you will.
12/Oct/08 1:24 PM
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