Sending all my very best love and hugs ... Frodo was special to me & Lucy - he truly felt like her older and wiser big brother. Thank you for sharing him with us all these years!
It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them, and every new dog who comes in my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous as they are. So sorry for your loss. From SE Ohio blog reader
I am so sorry. You did give him the best life ever as a very important member of your family. He was a very lucky pup to have you. I am sure he is now pain free and frolicking like a puppy.
I've been offline for a few days recovering from craft show madness and just saw your Instagram post a few minutes ago. I am so, so sorry to hear about Frodo. Loosing a pet is like loosing a family member. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Good morning! How are you and how is your crafting coming along? I continue to work feverishly on the christening blanket and am now mulling over how to finish it off without doing all of the remaining charts. I do not have much yarn left with the second skein. I do have a third optional color (similar to the first one) but I'm not sure if I want that and most of all I don't know if 500 yards will give me an additional inch of pattern based on how many inches I obtained with the second skein. If I could get the blanket to be 36 inches wide and long (it's a square!) I feel that would be enough of a blanket. So my wonderings are: how many add inches in blocking will I get? Definitely one inch per quadrant but would I get two inches? Three inches might be right out! Also, how do I finish it off? I am going to flip through some of my other knitting books for some ideas. Overall, I have loved knitting this and I'm excited to get it off the needles and give it a blocking....
Good morning lovely people! How are you? How's the weather? We are having a crazy heat wave and I am so done with it. I got into my car yesterday early evening after it was parked in the sun for 2 1/2 hours. The car registered 97 degrees. Good gracious!! My knitting have been a lot of fun this week. The top photo is yet again another baby sweater , this time for our grandbaby-to-be. You know I love to knit baby sweaters, they knit up so very fast. Below is the small baby blanket that has seen only a few rows added since the last time I took a photo. What have you been working on this week?
Good morning! How are you? I should make this post title 'non-knitting news'. I haven't done much of anything for a span of days because I haven't been feeling well. However, the medicine I started on Sunday night is finally working and so I am less miserable. I was knitting last night and that is a sign of health for me. Above is the third cowl of the same pattern but I am only making one project page for the three of them. They will be gifts eventually. The knitting is mindless and somewhat comforting when I am watching a tv show or listening to a podcast. What are you working on?
Hugs to you, Karen. This makes me sad also.
ReplyDeleteOh Karen...I'm so sorry. You have reason to be sad. I will be praying. xx
ReplyDeleteOh Karen, I am so sorry for you. Thank you for sharing Frodo and your beautiful relationship with us.
ReplyDeleteSending all my very best love and hugs ... Frodo was special to me & Lucy - he truly felt like her older and wiser big brother. Thank you for sharing him with us all these years!
ReplyDeleteSending you hugs. It is the cruellest part of being loved by an animal.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss.. Wishing you all the strength you need. Take your time and take care !
ReplyDeleteSending you lots of hugs. I will miss seeing Frodo on the blog.
ReplyDeleteI am holding you close in my heart as you mourn the huge loss of dear Frodo. XO
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss! We will all miss seeing Frodo!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Frodo with us. He was a very handsome boy. <3
ReplyDeleteAwe Im so sorry. Hugs x 100000
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. I'm sending love and hugs and many happy memories of time with Frodo. He was a faithful companion.
ReplyDeleteIt came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them, and every new dog who comes in my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough all the components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous as they are. So sorry for your loss. From SE Ohio blog reader
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear this. What a loss.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for the loss of your friend Frodo. God bless you in your grief.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry. You did give him the best life ever as a very important member of your family. He was a very lucky pup to have you. I am sure he is now pain free and frolicking like a puppy.
ReplyDeleteI've been offline for a few days recovering from craft show madness and just saw your Instagram post a few minutes ago. I am so, so sorry to hear about Frodo. Loosing a pet is like loosing a family member. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteOh Karen! I can't believe I am just now seeing this. I am so, so sorry. Those good old dogs :'-(.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed this post in August and I have been wondering where Frodo has been. I am so sorry for your loss.
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