C.2005
I had placed the string you see in front of Abby,
which was from my bathrobe
which was from my bathrobe
around the door handle in the bathroom.
When I was getting ready for work in the morning
Abby liked to play with it.
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She eventually played so much with it she cut it in
two....
That remaining part is still attached to the bathroom
door handle. I can't bear to remove it.
I think of her when I see it.
I touch it and remember.
I touch it and remember.
#TBT
#missingyou
Purrs to you. What a sweet memory.
ReplyDeleteAww... sweet kitty :)
ReplyDeletePurrs xx
Athena and Marie
Such a sweet face and loving memory.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet photo. I understand your not wanting to get rid of the other part. I still have Phoebe's little coat hanging by the door :( XO
ReplyDeleteIt’s often the small things that remind us the most. As Tungsten aged, she had a little trouble with her jaw. It never caused her pain, and she could eat just fine. But when she yawned, her jaw made a tiny ‘click’. Now, whenever I hear a similar sound, no matter where I am, I think of her.
ReplyDeleteAbby knows how much you love her.
Angel Abby left us all with beautiful memories and she was a fun girl
ReplyDeleteHugs madi your bfff
abby; how kewl is thiz.....we due hope tho, sum one else haz az much fun with de string ~~~~♥♥♥☺☺
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful memory. I love that you left it there. I would've too.
ReplyDeleteSweet memories....
ReplyDeleteIt is a good thing ta kee reminders of the Cats Who Have Gone Before. We have some toys from our previous housemates. "Softy-Mouse" is probly 40 years old. The funny yellow ball that unscrews so TBT can put fresh nip in it is almost 50 years old. It came in a box of Hartz Mountain Catnip once when TBT was YOUNG!
ReplyDeleteIt is the little things that you never forget, and would never want to.
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