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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2081098" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Afternoon all, bg pretty good here, helped by a lot of digging yesterday. Thanks again for hugs, and yes, I will have another dog in the future, but as you said, [USER=87354]@WuTwo[/USER], I need some time to get over this. When our last dog died we'd agreed to have some space and two days later my husband said he couldn't live without a dog; this one arrived the next day. It took me ages to get used to her and really to have a relationship with her, but she was a great girl. When my husband died, she became my constant companion so I expect to see her all the time. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully I'm going on holiday on Friday and that'll be a distraction. She was meant to come too; I'm going with a friend and if I look for a positive, it means we can do anything we like and not be restricted by only going where dogs are allowed (my friend was, as a non-dog owner, kindly tolerant of that).</p><p></p><p>Off out to the garden as weeds are growing fast right now. Hope you're all enjoying your varied weekends</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2081098, member: 146541"] Afternoon all, bg pretty good here, helped by a lot of digging yesterday. Thanks again for hugs, and yes, I will have another dog in the future, but as you said, [USER=87354]@WuTwo[/USER], I need some time to get over this. When our last dog died we'd agreed to have some space and two days later my husband said he couldn't live without a dog; this one arrived the next day. It took me ages to get used to her and really to have a relationship with her, but she was a great girl. When my husband died, she became my constant companion so I expect to see her all the time. Thankfully I'm going on holiday on Friday and that'll be a distraction. She was meant to come too; I'm going with a friend and if I look for a positive, it means we can do anything we like and not be restricted by only going where dogs are allowed (my friend was, as a non-dog owner, kindly tolerant of that). Off out to the garden as weeds are growing fast right now. Hope you're all enjoying your varied weekends [/QUOTE]
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