Yesterday was the three-year anniversary of Sophie's passing, and I've missed her and thought about her every day since. Every year on the anniversary, I've lit the little candle they gave us at the OSU memorial service and said a prayer for her and sent her my loving thoughts. I did so again last night, and this time I had a special message for her. I told her about Teddy and asked her to keep watch for him because he will be joining her sometime kind of soon (too soon). She helped him a lot when I brought a shy Teddy puppy home ten years ago, and she showed him much about confidence and street smarts, and he loved having a smart, funny good-natured older sister. I told her that she could help him again when it comes time for Teddy to make his transition. She can show him where the bunnies hide in Heaven and how to find the hamburger trees and the softest pillows. He will love having her guidance again, and she will be delighted to remind him just how smart she is. I hope she heard me... I miss her still, and I will love her forever.
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Judy
10/28/2015 12:17:57 am
Very nice photo, Dana. Gosh, it's so hard to believe that three years have gone by since Sophie passed away. Time has gone by so quickly. It seems like only yesterday I could pet - or rather scrunch up - that funky funny soft curly fur of hers. She was a cutie pie, full of spunk, with such a great personality. She had the cutest tilt-head look too. She was a good leader for Teddy and "showed him the ropes" of being a dog in your household and your yard and I trust she'll do the same for Teddy again Over the Rainbow Bridge some day, but hopefully not for a while! I miss her too; whenever I visit at your house I expect her to come bounding to the door to greet me with her quizzical expression of "who's here"? Wow - three years. R.I.P dear cute Sophie. You'll always be part of the family.
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