My little red tether is my anchor in running with my friends. A beautiful guide dog has been my tether/anchor in mobility and independence for 17 years: 1. Pantera 2. Cricket, and now my beautiful 3. Georgina (Georgie). A life of family and friends is my joy and anchor in life.

The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it. CC Scott

Monday, May 17, 2010

Mondays with Missy

We have been visiting Adam and Natalie -- His graduation was on Saturday. Congratulations!! (more details to follow on that celebration). We felt Missy needed to be watched over carefully while we were away so we left her with our vet. Kendall carried her in with her various meds and favorite blanket. He set her down assuming she would stay close by with but she perked up and ran around with her grass stained paws and legs from running around in the grass earlier that day as Kendall had mowed the lawn. She has definitely perked up for the time being. This pug has spunk.

We laughed that some of our conversations over the weekend with the family kept turning back to laughing about memories with Missy. Silly dog.

3 comments:

Grandma & Grandpa said...

Congratulations to Adam! Do they plan to stay in San Diego area? That's so neat that you all could be there celebrating with them!

Faye said...

I "surfed" into your blog. I am so glad I did! I really enjoyed reading the testimonials from your husband and children about your guide dog. My husband is blind and he will be traveling to the Seeing Eye for his very first guide dog in July. He is both excited and nervous. We are very happy and excited for him. We think it will be wonderful.

Becky Andrews said...

Yes, they will be in San Diego for now... thanks for the congratulations. Indeed a wonderful weekend.

Faye - thank you and how very exciting for your husband. Will enjoy hearing about his journey!