This card and pawprint stamps came in the mail this week from the veterinary clinic. Feels ensued
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| Card is to the left and top with individual stamps on the right and bottom. Maybe I will put a paw print in my wallet or stick one on my computer. |
Meanwhile, Lacey's first podium flower, a yellow Mum, began to wilt, so I purchased another flower, much smaller this time: a pretty, pink Calandiva. The pink bow at the top in first photo tells us that the purchase price included a donation to the breast cancer society, which seems pretty catgone appropriate.




That last abstract of pink turned out beautiful. Textures are very hard to use in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI love that plant, I've never seen one of those!
That plant's new to me, very nice. I found it hard when the condolence card with pawprints and vet staff signatures arrived, a couple of weeks after.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, feels can be sad as well as happy. Such a sweet card from your vets office. I have a pink and an orange plant which I lugged inside due to last nights freeze. I thought they were Kalanchoes, but are so much like your Calandiva that I must be wrong! Photos will be on my blog as soon as I take them!
ReplyDeleteI have never head of the stamp thing from the vet.
ReplyDeleteIt's a kindness that brings feels. This is a lovely podium plant
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I don't even get a card from my vet...we have to put a note in our calendar to remember. I'd find another vet but we have very few around here that are any good. Pretty plant!
ReplyDeleteA sweet memory!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet.
ReplyDeleteSweet Lacey had a good life. Gone but ever remembered!
ReplyDeleteCalandiva’s soft pink hue and meaningful cause make it a perfect choice
ReplyDeleteThat's very sweet and kind. I still think of Lacey as being with you, at least in spirit. She was a lovely soul.
ReplyDeleteCatgone? Well done, sir.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet of your vet's office to do that. The pretty pinks are lovely. Sweet Lacey will always be with you in heart.
ReplyDeleteThese little reminders are both lovely and painful in my experience. Poignant if nothing else. I love the flowers for her. We have Mulder’s ashes on our bookshelf, and we often burn a little candle for him.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice thing for the vet to do, but as you say, stirs up the feelings. Hopefully they can be good memories more than sadness. The flowers are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOur vet does the same. What a lovely thing to do.
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