I'm behind in my blogging and this post has taken me awhile to do. It's a tribute to Sally, our beloved Mini Schnauzer who passed away on February 10th at 14 years old. I am heartbroken to say the very least.
She was always quite adorable.
When Sally became a family member, she was a little over five weeks old. For the first few days, she was rather quiet other than a little fussing the first night. It was around that time when I opened the back door very wide, and she decided it was the perfect time to let the neighborhood know she had arrived.
Stepping boldly into the doorway, our new baby poked her head outside, and threw it high into the air. Starting on the right, she began a slow and steady bark. With each woof that came out of her mouth, she gradually moved her head one notch toward the left until it was completely turned. It was bark, move head, bark, move head, bark, move head. You get the picture.
She then paused and methodically repeated her barking procedure back in the other direction until she returned to the starting position. George and I don't speak Schnauzer but we were sure that she was saying, "Hello people! I live here now and this is my territory!"
It was hilarious coming from this tiny girl!
This is what Sally looked like when she
Sally is giving the pretty pansies a sniff!
When Sally was nine months old, our beloved Shih Tzu, Mitzi Mae, joined the family. Mitzi was eight weeks old at the time and they became fast friends.
Together they enjoyed a
visit to the Tennessee River.
visit to the Tennessee River.
They also had fun hanging
out with their friend Boo.
out with their friend Boo.
Being outside was one
of their favorite things.
They loved relaxing A LOT too!
Mitzi was a sweetheart and quite entertaining! We were heartbroken when she passed away three years ago at the age of ten. We continue to miss this delightful lady. To read the Mitzi Mae tribute, click here.
Six years ago, Sally & Daisy made a new friend when we adopted my Mom's dog, Daisy Mae, a Boston Terrier.
Three friends, Daisy, Mitzi & Sally.
(L - R)
And worn out from neighborhood watch too!
Then last June, we had this sweet
guy show up in our backyard.
guy show up in our backyard.
After having him for nine happy days and falling in love with him, we located his owner. Sadly and reluctantly, we returned him. After all, it was the right thing to do. I made sure to let his owner know how much we loved him and enjoyed having him.
As a result, I'm happy to say that my sadness was short-lived when the owner called the next day and let us have him! Woo-hoo!
As a result, I'm happy to say that my sadness was short-lived when the owner called the next day and let us have him! Woo-hoo!
He's a Chihuahua and his name
is Chewy a.k.a. Choo-Choo.
He immediately took to Sally!
Get a load of this Mom!
Does HE have to be in the bed with me?
Chewy loved his new friend Sally!
We found out that Sally was quite the RVer too.
She preferred to drive but we weren't
too sure her eyesight was up to par.
too sure her eyesight was up to par.
So she settled for being strapped
into her seat and enjoying the ride.
Peeking out the window with Daisy
was a much loved activity too.
Here they are absorbing the view at
in Kerrville, Texas
Loving a walk at
in Kirby, Arkansas
in Galveston, Texas
An early morning cruise around
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
Sally had a fondness for all seasons too.
She appreciated the newness of spring
And became a hip chick
in the summertime.
in the summertime.
Dressing spiffy for fall was quite alright.
Oh, and how she loved running in
the snow with Sally & Daisy Mae
the snow with Sally & Daisy Mae
She needed boots though because
her paws quickly collected tiny snowballs.
her paws quickly collected tiny snowballs.
Sally and Mitzi Mae celebrated
many a Christmas season together!
many a Christmas season together!
Get these antlers off us Mom!
It's not Halloween!
It's not Halloween!
She looked quite nifty in her life jacket.
And knew how to rock a scarf.
She was a
Little Miss
Scarf Fashionista!
Such a pretty girl!
Oh Sally, those were the days my friend.
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day...
Those song lyrics pretty much sum up the way I feel about our wonderful years with Sally girl. Life with Sally was always a happy song and a fun dance!
Always a joy!
Oh, what I wouldn't give to start at the beginning, and do another 14 years with sweet Sally by my side (and Mitzi Mae). George and I have a plethora of heartwarming, cheerful memories but at the moment, it doesn't seem like enough. I know that will change though. I do look forward to seeing Sally & Mitzi Mae again one day.
May Wonderful Memories Always Keep You Smilin',
D~~~~
Next up:
A happy post about our
wonderful Cayman Island trip!
wonderful Cayman Island trip!
Beautiful Donna.
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Beautiful Donna. RIP Sally
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