They say that the best camera is the one you have with you. When she saw me communing with Lacey on the penultimate day of her life, Sue's tablet was closest to hand. She picked it up and took these photos, and I am glad that she did.
What I did not include in this post were the photos of her swollen mouth that made her look like something that she wasn’t except for those last few days. I am thankful, however, that the worst came upon her seemingly suddenly and not for very long. She could, albeit with a struggle near the end, still manage to consume her treats, and that helped me to feel just a wee bit less distraught about what was transpiring.
I know that I’ve already uttered by grief over Lacey's parting, but I had to post these photos. I think there will likely be one more posting of Lacey, for I think there remain a few other photos that I haven’t yet revealed. Then, I expect Caturday to become very infrequent.
What a beautiful and tender post. It is so hard to say goodbye to a beloved companion, and I admire your strength in sharing these final, peaceful moments with Lacey. Sue's instinct to grab the tablet was perfect. These photos of you two communing are precious and will be wonderful memories to look back on. It is a genuine comfort that she could still enjoy her treats near the end. Take all the time you need, and know that whenever you choose to post those last few photos, your readers will be there to share in your memories of Lacey.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great moment of communication between you and dear well-loved Lacey. We all know those feelings of joy when sharing with a sweet little furry friend. Sue captured that excellently. Thanks for reminding me of similar experiences, including the space our little gals left that's now empty. Our hearts stay full.
ReplyDeletePrecious! I don’t have words, AC. Thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you two were communing in her last hours.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute images of the two of you! Again, I am sorry about your family’s loss. It is very hard.
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These are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSweet Lacey, I love the little forehead bump between the two of you.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely series, thank you to Sue.
ReplyDeleteSweet girl and heartrending pictures. Why is my throat so tight?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these photos. They are telling. xo
These are wonderful photos of you and Lacey. I am glad she was able to enjoy some treats still.
ReplyDeleteDear friend, these are beautiful photos, and both you and Lacey look radiant! You know how much I love animals...and CATS, so this post is extremely special for me. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwww, such sweet photos. I don't think our pets really leave us. Still haven't figured out the reason for their short lives. My son felt his long past Golden was present with him during his vet school entrance interview. See, they appear when they need to be. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSue gave you a lovely, sweet gift with these photos.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to ear about Lacey.
ReplyDeletePrecious photos!
ReplyDeleteSue’s tender photos and your words preserve Lacey’s final grace, a quiet testament to love that endures beyond farewell
ReplyDeleteThat was a very good goodbye
ReplyDeleteSweet photos Sue took of these treasured moments with Lacey. I am so sorry you lost her. Always very hard to have to say goodbye to our loving furry family.
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