herewegotogether
10-08-2010, 05:29 AM
Monday September 27 we lost of beloved Beagle Fern. She was 15 ½ years old and will be missed greatly. She had several nicknames mostly Puppy girl and the Princess. She brought so much joy into our lives with her popping her head at the end of our bed when she wanted her breakfast to begging for cheese when we were in the kitchen. Her favorite snack was peanut butter and crackers, mostly peanut butter.
She had been ill with digestion problems for about a year and we even thought that she wouldn’t be able to travel with us with our new Home (Montana). She was able to travel 7 weeks with us and loved riding in the back seat of the truck, sleeping most of the time and watching the scenery go by at other times. She really loved it when we would stop at McDonalds for some fries. She was able to go to one of the camp fires at the fall rally and just laid in our laps watching the fire and all around.
When she passed on John Kohl told us to read the “Rainbow Bridge” story, We did. That night after the Cheese and Wine social Laurie called me outside, there south of the fairgrounds was the brightest full rainbow we had ever seen with a softer rainbow above. All Laurie and I could think of was that was our Puppy Girls Rainbow!! We would like to think all of our new friends and family and the support that was given us at the Fall Rally through this trying time. May our Father in Heaven bless each of you always.
Bill and Laurie.
She had been ill with digestion problems for about a year and we even thought that she wouldn’t be able to travel with us with our new Home (Montana). She was able to travel 7 weeks with us and loved riding in the back seat of the truck, sleeping most of the time and watching the scenery go by at other times. She really loved it when we would stop at McDonalds for some fries. She was able to go to one of the camp fires at the fall rally and just laid in our laps watching the fire and all around.
When she passed on John Kohl told us to read the “Rainbow Bridge” story, We did. That night after the Cheese and Wine social Laurie called me outside, there south of the fairgrounds was the brightest full rainbow we had ever seen with a softer rainbow above. All Laurie and I could think of was that was our Puppy Girls Rainbow!! We would like to think all of our new friends and family and the support that was given us at the Fall Rally through this trying time. May our Father in Heaven bless each of you always.
Bill and Laurie.