They Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Lovable

 

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8 Responses to They Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Lovable

  1. tammy j says:

    it came to me once when I was retired and sitting reading and didn’t want to be interrupted…
    Zeke would come and just lay his nose on my leg or push against me. he loved a walk more than anything in his life! well. except me. he loved me. πŸ™‚
    I decided the book would ALWAYS be there. and my time with my Zekey was fleeting. I ALWAYS went for the walk with no complaints. and I truly felt happy about them. those walks remain some of my favorite memories with Zeke! the best thing is no remorse or no guilt. love right til then end! the end just came way too soon. xo

  2. Rummuser says:

    I would dearly love to take Chutki out for walks except that she is too frisky for me and I cannot manage her with my own disability. She loves going out with the walker and the children and particularly likes running around in the rain and in puddles. Since there are others at home to clean up after she returns I simply enjoy her antics.

  3. The OP Pack says:

    How very true! Mom always get mad when we leave our muddy prints on the carpet, but she says they are a little annoyance for having so much love in her life:)

    Woos – Lightning, Misty, and Timber

  4. Cindi says:

    I miss everything about my boy, the good and the bad.
    Although at the moment, I can’t think of one bad thing.
    xo

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