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The Night Before Christmas at Rainbow Bridge (Annabelle)

***In memory of my sweet Annabelle!***
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THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS AT RAINBOW BRIDGE

T’was the night before Christmas, at Rainbow Bridge too.
We Bridge kids were thinking as always of you.
We’d seen how the holidays weren’t bright this year,
Heard you whisper so often, “I wish you were here!”

We know how you wish you could just stay in bed
And sleep through the holiday lying ahead,
When all celebrate with their loved ones so near…
Unless they have loved ones on this side this year.

But we’re no less alive here, on the other side.
If you could just see us, you would’ve laughed and not cried.
The dogs all in harness, pulling the sleigh.
The cats all in Santa hats pointing the way.

The pet birds all flying back over the rainbow,
Bound homeward in spite of Earth’s darkness and snow.
All the pets that you’ve lost, pets for whom you’ve cried,
Flying home on this Christmas to be by your side.

If you feel warm fur brush you when no pet’s around,
Hear a soft bark or purr, just a ghost of a sound,
We’re trying to tell you we’re visiting this way,
And our visits, even rainbows, can be on any day.

But for Christmas we have something special to do,
A sleigh full of happy dream visits for you.
On doggy, on kitty, on winged friend and ferret!
The love that you lavished, we mean now to share it!

We’re fetching that love home, the way we once played,
With the closeness we shared and the memories we made.
Our Earth lives with you were too short for us, too,
And on this Christmas Eve we have so much to do.

So all through this night as you sleep in your beds,
Sweet visions of fur babies dance in your heads.
This one special night we can bring you Home for a while,
Your true home in Heaven, where again you will smile.

Over the rainbow you’ll fly, for a short while this night,
Hours that you’ll be happy, hours that will feel right,
Hours to cuddle and hug us, to run and to play,
Before the return to Earth in our magic way.

And when you awaken and face Christmas Day,
We pray you’ll remember your trip on our sleigh,
But in case you forget, just remember our love.
Remember us watching you, your angels above.

Sending love wrapped in rainbows, shining and bright,
Love that will guide you through the darkest night,
Love found in each memory unwrapped through the year,
Replacing dark sorrows with Christmas cheer.

Leave the toys to St. Nick, we Bridge kids bring dreams,
Sweet visits to remind you all is not as it seems
When you look all around you with tired Earthly eyes.
If you saw as we do, there’d be joy and surprise.

There are fur angels waiting by those Christmas trees,
Always there for you and hearing your pleas.
We’re never more than a thought away from your home,
You’re never forgotten, you’re never alone.

Nor are we alone here, with our Rainbow Bridge friends.
We know only joy here, the celebrating never ends,
And after our reunions with you Christmas Eve,
We Bridge kids will party like you’d never believe.

But we’ll slip away often to be by your side.
Sitting there watching you, eyes open wide,
Praying you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of us, too.
But whether or not you see us – Merry Christmas to you!

Honoring All Veterans

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation
is not to utter words, but to live by them.”
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy
“This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.”
- Elmer Davis
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And I’m proud to be an American,
where at least I know I’m free.
And I won’t forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
-Lee Greenwood

Rest in Peace Annabelle!!!

ANNABELLE MARIE
November 22, 2000 to August 02, 2012
It is with a very sad heart that I post this.
My sweet, dog Annabelle passed away today.
 My other dog, Shelby does not understand where her sister went and keeps looking for Annabelle.
Annabelle was one of the best dogs ever.  She was always there when I needed her.

Rest in Peace Annabelle. We love you very much and miss you more than you will ever know.

In Memory of Sergeant Sneezy

Photo (c) https://www.facebook.com/SergeantSneezy

Today we lost a hero.

Here is part of Sergeant Sneezy’s story as seen on his Facebook page.
Hi! I’m SGT Sneezy and I am a 3 year old Afghan Kuchi Dog and I was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. Thanks to my daddy, SFC James Manzi and several  other wonderful people.  I wasn’t treated nicely over dare but I got a second chance at life beginning on February 25th, 2010. Dat is da day I landed in the US and A.

Sergeant Sneezy went over Rainbow Bridge today.  Please visit https://www.facebook.com/SergeantSneezy to share condolences and thoughts or just to read more about him.

Rest in Peace Sergeant Sneezy.  You will be greatly missed.  Thank you to your Dad and Mom for saving you and for showing you love, kindness and happiness.

I Miss My Momma!

Today is my mom’s birthday. She would have been 62 years old. The following song was the first thing I thought of today, while thinking about mom.

“F” Stands for “Forever Mother”

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Today we are working on the letter….”F”.

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This beautiful poem was written for me in May 2007 by a sweet friend, Debi Fisher.  She wrote this poem in memory of my mother, Vickie Sue Henson-Pinkley.  Mom passed away on April 03, 1991

FOREVER MOTHER
 
I think as little girls
We are all born to be a Mother
The same as all the rest
Yet different from one another
We cuddle dolls and puppies
We fix boo boos and small aches
We have this built in nurse
And do whatever it takes
We all have our little quirks
But the love I remember best
Mom wasn’t there all the time
But when she was it was filled with zest
She’s take me to the beauty parlor
Her hair done , I’d get nails
Being with her , in her special place
Put the wind right into my sails
So now I’m grown and have kids
Two of my own grown and finding their way
I reflect back to the time
When I shared that same kind of day
Once a little girl
And now I am another
I’ll never forget , and my memories I’ll keep
Of my forever Mother
(c)  Debi Fisher, May 2007

Vickie Sue Henson-Pinkley: I Miss You Mom!

My mom, Vickie Sue Henson-Pinkley, was born on May 1, 1950 and passed
away on April 3, 1991. She was killed in a nearly head-on automobile
accident, five miles from home. Mom and I did not get along very well as
I was growing up BUT she was a great mother. I just wish that I had
listened to some of her advice at the time she offered it to me. But I
thought I was right and that she was just trying to run my life. I know
better now. I miss her and love her very much.

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