Snow Fun and More
Ronnie's husband made it through surgery. I tried to explain it to Rusty but he looked at me as it I was taking a foreign language. When Sam gets to come home, Rusty will be so excited. We are thankful that he made it through. This is a complicated surgery so we are celebrating!
We woke up to snow and the dogs LOVED it. Dennis and I not so much. You see it was that snowball on the coat type of snow. But we survived and its getting colder so that means no smore snowballs.
Nathan is gone till next week so send me mail if you have questions. He will not have access to email.
It's just Dennis and I and I have already made mistakes formatting a memory stick. It wasn't of the adults but instead the pups. It happens.
Dogs had a blast today. Something about snow.
Reader Comments (8)
Happy anniversary, hope you got to have your dinner out, Susan
Happy that Ronnie’s husband surgery went well. Loving and positive thoughts are sent their way. Happy anniversary and wishing Nathan a good trip. Looks like some nice snow in your backyard. We have none but we may get a couple of centimetres on Wednesday. It would be nice and clean for the pooches 🐶😃🥰
Very good news to hear regarding Rusty's surgery.
Darlah, you've been so busy these past few days, so much stress, no wonder you have gotten a migraine. The change in weather didn't help either.
Mine loved the snow too, and now they've started tracking new paths among the perennial stalks, playing hide and seek🤔
I am so glad to hear Sam’s surgery went well. Here’s to healthy times ahead.
So happy for Ronnie and family. Hugs to you and Sam.
Happy Anniversary Darlah and Nathan!
Love seeing the pups in the snow. Abby runs like the wind around the yard! 🤗
Oops, Sam's surgery, is what I meant to write. Rusty for sure didn't understand what you were trying to explain to him🤦♀️
So glad to hear Sam 's surgery went well ! Positive vibes for a speedy recovery !
You didnt tell us if you got to go out for dinner ? Weather was terrible !
Good news about Sam's surgery. Rusty will be good company while he recovers.