Showing posts with label puppies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puppies. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Waitin' by the Back Door....

No matter where i go...no matter how long (or short) i am away...

there is one thing i know for sure. When i come back home, i always have one or more of my best friends waiting for me at the back door.

The faces have changed and friends have come and gone over the years, but there is a comfort and joy in knowing that somebody is waiting at home for me, and very happy to see this old face....

Friday, October 23, 2009

Self Portrait with Puppy

I took these pictures of me and my new puppy Ruben this afternoon... If we look a little sad and tired, it is because we had a rough day today. We learned that my little pup's sister Dorie had a life ending birth defect, and she had to be put down this morning... She was such a sweet little girl...My sister Kathy and i stayed with her until it was over...
Ruben (that's the new pup's name) has been crying a little more today and i think it is because he really misses her company. But his new friends Zinnia and Pollyanna are doing everything they can to keep him busy and happy. Happiness and tears....

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

How They Have Grown!

The puppies at almost 4 weeks
We have 3 girls and a boy
This is the little boy...one of my favorites. Right now he is the biggest in the litter, but that can change with the days to come...

and here is my favorite little girl. My sister calls her Sookie...

And here is her brother again, fast asleep in my arms. Look at all those folds and wrinkles! Beautiful little babies...

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Look what i found in my knitting bag...

I was knitting away last night, watching the results of the Presidential Election. Anyone who reads my blog knows that when i sit on the couch for the evening, all three dogs and sometimes the cat, sit with me. But i was so nervous last night i kept getting up and down out of my seat, and each time i would pick Pollyanna up and put her down on the floor, for fear she might fall off the couch and get hurt. When i returned one time to resume knitting, i found this.....

a little round ball of love sitting right in the middle of my bag
(Thank Goodness i keep all my knitting needles pointing down!)

She was actually curled up, asleep when i first found her but i disturbed her with the flash. These dogs sure do have it tough around here!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Love

Zinnia and Pollyanna

Sunday, July 27, 2008

My Best Friends

I was listenting to the Summer night sounds last night as i got into bed, and had an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for all the love i have had in my life. I am so lucky to have a very large, loving family. My Mom and Dad are still with us, and both enjoying life. I have much loved sisters and a brother, and their families too. I have a loving husband, and two beautiful daughters that we are very proud of and love very much. And now they have families, and we have beautiful grandchildren. While i was thinking about all this and welling up with emotion, i felt a little nudge at my hand , and wrapped my arms around my constant companions...my dogs. (Yep...they sleep with me) I have had dogs all my life. But in the last 15 years, i have had my strongest bonds with the dogs i live with now.
Here i am with my puppies, about 13 years ago. We were all much younger then!
And here are "The Boys" my original three, all grown up
Amos Moses (Mozie) on the left, Gipetto (Geeps) in the middle, and Zebedee on the right (Zebbie)

Please don't tell the boys, but Zeb was my favorite. He was the oldest of the three and was so young when we got him that we carried him around with us a lot. (His mother rejected his litter at about 5 weeks) I don't think Zeb ever really believed he was a dog. He was more like a human. We lost Zebbie at the age of 13, two years ago this August, to cancer. This is my favortite picture of him, and whenever i think of him (which is every single day) i see him this way. Young and happy. I miss you Zeb....

Gipetto came next. He is the lover boy of the dog world. Whenever anyone comes in the door he cuddles up to them and begs for a tummy rub. And as soon as they sit down he hurls himself into their lap, even at the ripe old age of 14. Geeps still acts like a puppy for the most part, tho arthritis and a bad back bother him...

This is our Mozie at the age of 13, the youngest of the three original boys. Even tho he is the youngest of the group, he was the one who lived the "hardest" and so he now seems like the oldest one. He was always the top dog around here, and let everybody know it too. He can't see very well now, and doesn't hear so well anymore either, but he still loves his naps and his food! Moz sleeps most of the day away now. I'm sure he is dreaming of his younger days when he was the king of the house.
When Zeb passed i had a real hard time saying goodbye. But after the first weeks of grief, i felt the best way to honor Zeb's memory was to go out and rescue another little dog. So that is when we found Zinnia. And boy, is she a firecracker! Don't let this sweet little face fool you! She is a hand full! I think she is the most intelligent, most hyper dog i have ever had in my life. But she is going to be two years old soon and she is calming down quite a bit. She never, ever leaves my side. So as i type this, all three of my dogs are laying in the dog beds at my feet. With friends like this, i am truly blessed.....