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Oggie. . . I miss you

A few days just before Christmas I let our Pomerian out, and haven't seen her since. Oggie has been in our family for about 12 years. She was the cutest little dog we had ever owned, yet as she grew older Oggie developed cateracts and the lst few years was totally blind. But for a blind dog she really got around in the house well. Whenever we went to the park or for a car ride she always went along; ever a member of our family.



When she was taken outside, to do her business, she and our other dogs were always accompanied. While everyone had gone outside to smoke and chat I stayed inside to watch the grandbaby. Slipping out briefly I placed Oggie on the ground and told everyone to watch her, as I returned inside to care for the baby. Thinking everything was aright the evening progressed till bedtime, and the party activities died down.

Not until several hours later, and a detail search of the apartment did we all realize Oggie had not in fact been recovered. Then with flashlights in hand we searched not only the aparment complex but surrounding grounds and streets as well. Still not finding our pomerian the next morning we posted signs everywhere and knocked on doors and placed flyers on cars. . .

Still - no Oggie. Hopefully - (wishingly) she's been picked up by a neighbor and being taken care of; I would rather not think the worst, [a first for me]. Alice and I both cried for near two days straight. I feel horrablly illresponcible for having failed in the care of our precious senior dog. Yet after having tried all attempts to recover her we are left with an experience better not experienced. Panic strickened, and shakened by the fear of neglected loss; I feel burtally aware (in an extremely small sence) what it must be like to have a missing child.

Lessons learned: always follow through on your personal actions; not reling on others too.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

2006

I worked New Year's even, came home and went to bed then rose up late but made it work, and worked New Year's Day. At work watched the Eagles lose, so Dallas Cowboys are out of the running for the playoffs - so, we at least know who isn't going to the super Bowl - again.
Not that I'm a football fan or anything, but seeing that just about everyone is watching it all ya can't help but to pick up some of the atmosphere.


Spent a nice time with the family; party, food, and games. Elizabeth just resently learned that she'll make us grandparents a second time around; so congradulations to them, again!

The Coming New Year

We had a really good Christmas; our family gathered for a delicous meal, an evening of opening gifts, playing games and just being together. Made a few phone calls and planned some goals for the coming new year. One of which is to build a better relationship with my brother, Tracy.

As kids we were never close, and even as adults we are not that close. There's always room for improving our lives and why not work toward strengthening those bonds that should be closest to us.

FLOPPY The Snowman

FLOPPY
Check out this Snowman; who waves at passerbys, gets drunk, and lands in jail - sad story!

MASK

Behind the smiles we put forth for others are the real thoughts of our changing hearts...


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