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Oh, Betsy.
Having many times shared your unwelcome situation of losing a fond pet, I genuinely appreciate “Beyond Words.” Cherish the memories of Lola’s wonderful attributes and the love she lavished on you as well as the love with which you so willingly sheltered her.
This is a “club” that so many of us belong to – and understand too well. It means the world to be reminded that this part of it, sadly integral, is another expression of why we signed up in the first place.
I am so sorry….there are no words.
Pam – you are right – there are no words, but the support of friends means so very much. Thank you.
Ahhh Betsy, it came too soon. Such tenderness as your mutual affection brings tears to my eyes.
I am so sorry for beautiful Lola and your loss. Hugs, Csilla
Oh Csilla – I know how much you understand. Thank you.
Dear Betsy, Oh, dear. I’m so sorry. I know how you must be feeling this morning. I send you my sympathies and a hug…
Thank you so much for the comforting words Marya
As David’s non-artistic cousin, I can appreciate art although I don’t always understand. Unfortunately I do understand grief and while there is no cure there is a way to lessen the pain and you are doing it. Reaching out, remembering the happy times and shedding tears all contribute to some relief. “Beyond Words” is truth. My deepest condolences.
Thank you for your condolences Mac – I am touched and so grateful for the comforting sense of connection that is being so generously offered. You are right – it does help with the pain in taking the necessary steps forward.
I’m so sorry Betsy,
I know how much you love her and what beautiful art work you did about her.
Judy
Thank you Judy – hindsight being 20-20 I am so glad to have made those pieces.
This is a wonderful drawing.
Thank you Mary – she was an understanding model.