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We are putting Sophiegirl down tonight
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 551979" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>H and I took Nala and Izzy for their morning walk and it was strange without our Sophie, I can't even look over at her grave yet...but after we came back, I felt compelled to go give her a treat. I know that Nala notices her absence...not so sure about Izzy-she's a very self centered pup, lol. </p><p></p><p>Today is Nala's birthday, she is 13. I'm buying her a new comfy bed since I had to throw out all the other beds because Sophie ruined them, they were beyond washing. </p><p></p><p>Last night, difficult children fiancé E said, "Okay, we need to stop mourning now and instead be happy that we were able to have her in our lives...and know that she's okay now, celebrate her life". I love that guy, even if he is his own version of a difficult child, he's got a warm loving heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 551979, member: 2211"] H and I took Nala and Izzy for their morning walk and it was strange without our Sophie, I can't even look over at her grave yet...but after we came back, I felt compelled to go give her a treat. I know that Nala notices her absence...not so sure about Izzy-she's a very self centered pup, lol. Today is Nala's birthday, she is 13. I'm buying her a new comfy bed since I had to throw out all the other beds because Sophie ruined them, they were beyond washing. Last night, difficult children fiancé E said, "Okay, we need to stop mourning now and instead be happy that we were able to have her in our lives...and know that she's okay now, celebrate her life". I love that guy, even if he is his own version of a difficult child, he's got a warm loving heart. [/QUOTE]
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