plebayo wrote:I miss my girl.
I can't believe in 3 days it will have been a month since I took Sofie into work with me for the last time. I still wait for her sometimes when walking into work, I've "seen" her a couple of times now in the yard when I've been out with the dogs, in various places she'd normally wait for me.
I miss the way she used to move her blankets and bed from one end of the room to the other trying to make the perfect sleeping spot. Even though I moved out from my parents place they still have her blanket that she got in '09 for Christmas from her SS. When we weren't there they would move it to the corner of their living room. Every time I came over, Sofie would run into the living room and immediately pull out her blanket - without fail.
I miss having to lift her into my truck and up onto the bed. It's just so hard to believe she isn't here any more, and hard to believe she won't be here for Christmas. Whenever I write about myself online, or talk to people I still want to say I have three dogs. Calling them a "crew" doesn't seem to fit anymore because it is now just the two of them.
I really miss my Sofie-Pants. 14 years of friendship is a long time, but it doesn't feel like nearly enough.
plebayo wrote:Whenever I write about myself online, or talk to people I still want to say I have three dogs. Calling them a "crew" doesn't seem to fit anymore because it is now just the two of them.
14 years of friendship is a long time, but it doesn't feel like nearly enough.
iluvk9 wrote:plebayo wrote:Whenever I write about myself online, or talk to people I still want to say I have three dogs. Calling them a "crew" doesn't seem to fit anymore because it is now just the two of them.
14 years of friendship is a long time, but it doesn't feel like nearly enough.
I am sorry. You are SO right about these two statements.
I miss our Sofie-Pants, too. It always made me smile when you posted how she was doing well.
Suzi wrote:Miss her you will.....Always,,,,all ways.....
Reliving her memories are a given,,,,,Reliving her memories,,,followed by a smile, is what I wish for you.
She was a blessing in your life, you will never forget, but in time,,,I hope when you think of her,,,,your thoughts will speak to you,,,,the words, loud and clear "Thank-You Sophie".......
I hope that you will find some comfort in your memories of her during this Holiday Season.
iluvk9 wrote:I keep calling Truman, Lenny....I run outside to see why Lenny isn't coming in this time....I look to see if Lenny finished eating....I come home from work and he isn't at the door to greet me.
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