As we are ending our year and beginning another, let’s pause..

We have survived almost two years now of navigating a pandemic. Many of us have lost loved ones to the virus, war, accidents, sickness, and age…Let’s not forget the joy they brought us and the lessons they taught us. As well as the love we shared with them and those times together. For our paths do not cross just by accident. We either have something to learn by that person coming into our lives; or we have something that a person needs to learn by meeting you.

Yes, we will miss them when they are gone; but know that we shall meet again someday. This is also true of our pets…

So let’s take a moment to remember those pets we have lost this year: Fred, Sox B., Ace, Tiger Boy, Gracie C., Beau R., Liam W., Emma H., Boston, Bailey B., Tyson, Mac, Nikita, Snoopy, Moses, Precious, Maggie, Tucker, Mister, Dusty, Hazel, Lucy S., Oscarlett, Shanny, Hannah, Duke, Pebbles, Foxy, Kitty, Toby, Maggie N., Cooper, Emma L., Bella Girl, George, Grey, Maple, Abi, Cotton, Fearless, Itty Bitty, Foosie, Petunia, Harry, Winston, Oreo, Roxie, Samson, Alex, Barney, Foxy K., Tucker, Maizie, Giacomo, Boodle, Mandy Mc., Misty H., Phoebe R., Vesta, Juliette, Tara M., Roscoe 2, Gingerella, Neo, Dartagnan, Lady P., Bella L., Fiona, Jinx, Jack W., Marley T., Piper F., Ume, Persephone, Olive H., Luna Mc. , Poochie.

Blog written by: Teresa Lynn Klatt

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