C: Turning the New Year
Well, V and I have certainly been derelict in our blogging duties. The Christmas season was all-consuming. I was blessed with a houseful of nephews plus a niece. The house seems quiet after that many people, but at least one has promised to come in the summer to help me stain porches.
We have lots of snow for our area. Here is what my place looks like:
Chili is loving the snow. My problem is that he’s decided he wants to go out in the middle of the night (unusual) and play in the snow for an hour or two, whining at the door when he’s ready to snuggle back down. I don’t have the heart to leave him out there in low teens weather, so I drag back up to indulge him by letting him back in to sleep.
Notice the deer rib cage Chili has dragged up. So picturesque in the snow.
And, now, for the sad news. Earlier this week we had to put my Sheltie, Scout, down. She rallied a bit last month after her vet visit, but the last couple of weeks have been hard for her. She would faithfully try to make the trip from my house to MIL’s to take up her guard there when I left for work—the routine. We’d see her fall over about halfway. She’d lie there til we almost got to her and then she’d get up to resume the trek.
We began taking her in the car up and down the driveway to spare her the exertion, while keeping her to her routine. Early this week, just as the snows came, she lost use of her back legs. There is a bit of a story behind all that, but I’m going to let MIL tell it on her blog in a day or two.
In short, after twelve years of very healthy life, Scout just finally gave out. I miss her very much. She was pretty much the perfect dog, living solely to take care of us in any way she could.
But, in spite of that circle of life thing and the fact that I am recovering from a very bad cold, the New Year looks promising. I hope yours does, too. C
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Now I have to tell you, that Chili is one handsome dog. The deer ribcage? Not so much.
Happy New Year C and V
I hope your New Year goes from strength to strength, now. Please keep reaching out, please keep us in the loop.
Kind and warm regards, hugs and quiches from Kitty xx
When you and V hadn't posted for so long, I wanted to e-mail you, but in my transition from Verizon to Frontier, I lost your e-mail. Please e-mail me when you get a chance so that I have a way to contact you again. :)
Love and kind thoughts,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Beautiful snowy images.;) Our snow, that has lasted almost 60 days, is sadly meting...
So sorry to hear about the passing of your companion... It must have been very difficult.
Have a lovely weekend,
xoxo
Happy Saturday, Amy
That 12 year thing: years ago the vet told us to expect that our first Beagle would only live 10-12 years. He sailed right past his 10th and 11th birthdays and I was hoping the vet was wrong.
Shortly after his 12th birthday he developed congestive heart failure and we finally had to have him put to sleep. It was very hard and I'm sorry you've had to go through this, too.
XOOX
Good thing blogging does not have to be a duty, but a pleasure too. When you decide to write and we are on-line we can read your posts and enjoy.
Happy New Year to you and your precious Mother-in-law.