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Had to tell you the lengths mommy has gone since you TEDDI SUE was stolen out of her mom's car. We went up to Auburn to see Grampy. We stopped at the outlets in Centralia. Mommy brought my doggy purse so no prob...she just popped me in. She left Kiley in the car. Just as she shut the door she realised the keys were not in her hand but on the seat!! So here we are with me safe and sound in the purse but keys on the seat!! The window on the passenger side was down a crack....so mommy went in to see if they had a hanger. No only plastic ones. Mommy rubber banded three together but couldn't reach the keys. Mommy asked for phone book to look up locksmiths....just then one of the girls working there came out with a metal pole. argh not long enough! She goes back in the back room and comes out with two metal poles taped together. Okay we try again. It reaches the keys but can't hook them. Just then a nice old gentleman came by. Mommy said if I just had a hook on the end of this pole I could hook the keys. Me, I am whining big time in my purse!!! So the old guy goes back to his car and brought back a fishing hook! He tried putting it on the end and mommy said why not tie it on the pole like a fishing pole? Oh great idea!!! So he did and he hooked it on the first try!! yea!!!! Mommy was so happy! So moral is keep an extra set of keys in your purse!!!
Today is the bestest day!! Not only is it my Birthday, but my good pal Teddi Sue was finally returned to her mommy's arms! It was the best gift a girl could get! Welcome home Teddi Sue!!
When Daisy was a only 6 months old my mother became very ill. Daisy was my rock during those times. I was away from my family and at the hospital ICU unit for seven long weeks. Daisy was there to give me comfort and love and to raise my spirits when they were low. We snuck her into the hospital to see my mom and she spread her sunshine there also. When at last my mother was able to go into a nursing home, Daisy was there too. It is amazing to me how someone so small could bring such joy. She made her rounds visiting patients who may not have had a visitor in a long time. To see the smiles and the oohs and ahhs made me so proud of her. She is truly a devoted companion and my little ray of sunshine!
Sadly mom passed away August 18, 2006. Daisy continues to give comfort to both me and my dad during this sad sad time.