Thread: Dear Mia:
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Old 01-12-2013, 06:49 AM   #4
lynzy420
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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly View Post
Well, you've got me boo-hoo'ing. Again let me tell you how sorry I am that Mia is gone. It's heartbreaking to lose our old, dear friends and then have to face life without those dear, familiar little ways of theirs, that funny little face always up in our business, popping up in front of the computer, peering over the side of the tub or out from under the covers, looking back at us over that cute backside when we've displeased them. It's hard to believe they really are gone and start to accept it at first. Here is hoping and praying that you can rest a little this weekend and be kind to yourself. Just let the big things go where and do whatever helps you cope and get through it. If talking about her helps, keep posting stories about her or it it's too painful, stay away. We'll be here when you need some support and connection.
Thanks Jeannie, the shock has worn off and the reality is clear...she is not here....I swear you described her to a tee! She always climbed up and wrapped her paws like a child around my neck and pressed her neck on my mouth till I hummed, if I stopped humming she would press harder! It was so funny and different! Amazing how spot on you were above she did all those things...and Mini would be like "omg this pup is crazy" Mini would just watch, Mini is the laidback, got it all pup! Mia was our entertainment! I can't believe how different it is without her here.
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