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Shaysmom

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  1. When it seems that our sorrow is too great to be borne,

    let us think of the great family of the heavy-hearted

    into which our grief has given us entrance, and inevitably,

    we will feel about us,

    their arms and their understanding

     

    --Helen Keller--

     

    I am so very, very sorry for your loss and for your pain. You were taking the very best care of your boy, and relying on the expertise of the professionals who were caring for him. Otis knew how much you loved him and will always know...

     

    :grouphug

  2. In one of the stars I shall be living. In one of them I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing, when you look at the sky at night . . . You -- only you -- will have the stars that can laugh!~ The Little Prince

     

    I am so sorry for your loss.

  3. :welcome To you and Seamus. Love the picture. Poor Seamus is so hard done by...having to lay on TWO beds and his nose still touches the floor. I think at least one more bed it needed for poor Seamus. Looking forward to more pictures of your handsome hound.

     

    Yes, I was thinking at least one more might do it, although I am sure he would love a "Princess and the Pea" stack :) .

     

    Hello from Boston! Welcome to GT, Seamus. We love your photo.

     

    Thanks! My daughter lived in Boston (Somerville) for two years, and I loved visiting. I am sad she is no longer there.

  4. Hello to all from Oregon! I have been enjoying Greytalk anonymously for awhile, and decided it was time to join in. Greyhounds are such unique and wonderful creatures, and there is so much to learn about them. Thank you for all of the great information you have provided in the past months! Our family adopted Seamus (pronounced Shay-mus) almost a year ago, and he is a light of my life. He is a big, soulful, brindle boy who has a mellow, dignified way about him. He does have his moments of fun and goofy, but he is not one to give kisses or try to sit in your lap (every once in awhile he will come up on the couch and lay his head in my lap--a special moment for me!). As serious as he is, he loves his toys, especially a big squishy teddy bear that belonged to my son when he was little. He grabs it in his mouth, runs to his bed, and just shake, shake, shakes it. He especially loves it if you grab it and play a game of tug with him.

     

    Anyway, I am glad to have a greyhound in my life, and happy to meet you all. I hope to foster some greys very soon--when my son leaves the nest and goes away to college this fall? Here is my sweet boy:

     

     

     

     

     

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