Out of Sorrow Comes Joy

First, I’d like to say thank you to all of you who expressed sympathies about losing my dog Maggie last week. I can’t tell you how much it meant to me except to say, it meant a lot. So, thank you to everyone.

Going against my natural instincts, I decided to adopt another dog, rather than wait. I think that Maggie would’ve been happy about that. In fact, I am too. Because out of the deep sorrow I felt at losing my dog of 13 years, I am now feeling immense joy from the new puppy. Lily.

I will always have the old memories of Maggie – she was a remarkable dog – a remarkable ‘person’ and can’t be replaced. But Lily is a little white bundle of joy and I look forward to making new memories with her.

If you have lost a beloved pet, I empathize with you. Deeply. It is a profoundly sad experience. But if you are holding off in adopting a new pet, don’t. Please, don’t. There are so many wonderful animals out there just waiting to find a loving family. And you could be that family.

God Bless.

Annie

6 thoughts on “Out of Sorrow Comes Joy

  1. Awww, Lily is a cutie. I’m so sorry for you loss but maybe Lily will help ease the pain. Maggie sounds like she was a wonderful companion β™₯ ~ Annebella

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    1. She really is and has that limitless energy that only puppies possess. Maggie was a wonderful companion and will always be missed – but yes, Lily will help me make new memories.
      Hugs,
      Annie

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