so good to see, and i remember the back story well. is sully there with his mom or are you sully-sitting? he is a doll and it looks like the easter bunny thought so too.
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His Mom joined him. They are inseparable.
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that is so great. sage wisdom out the window -)
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Naturally!
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Awwwww Sully!!!!!
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Laughing.
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That face! Who wouldn’t love Sully!!
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Right!
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What choice does one have! 🙂
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Precisely! I think Sully needs a playmate when she comes to see her grandparents. Just sayin’….
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You are so wonderfully helpful, more than usual…
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What can I say, I’m a giver….
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HUGE giver.
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… on the tail end of the holiday, he stayed behind! … Back story included in post!! … <>
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I know that flat-faced breeds are a result of human invention, but they are so cute!
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You are a point Elizabeth!
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anyone who wouldn’t want to be adopted by that family? but maybe have to be as cute as Sully…
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laughing, truth!
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Your daughter won 😉 🙂
Hearts won over – 100%….
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Ha! No doubt which side you are on.
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Smiles…. You know this situation reminds me so much when I first had my dog and I had to ask parents and (one of my) sister(s) to look after her – it was SO difficult because all my family apart from me are absolute CAT lovers and approach dogs with reserve (because, they need to be much more attended to than cats)….. It always went well and of course our dog won them over, but I am able to see your point. Look at it as a dearly beloved guest dog – until you‘ll have your own …. again….. Because EVERYBODY needs a dog! 🙂
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Laughing! True.
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Sully should meet Beaumont the Sheepadoodle. We got him because my youngest daughter kept sending links to the CUTEST puppy pictures ever — because for some reason, she thought we needed a puppy. Well, we didn’t need a puppy — but he sure is a great addition to our home. You’ll have to send Sully a link to Beau’s blog — http://SundayswithBeaumont.com Beaumont wins every conversation!
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Wow. Love him and the Pictures! Thanks for sharing!
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Adorable, is Sully!
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Hmmmmmm
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Your brother and I are waiting for the pictures of you & Sully snuggling during nap time!
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Oh Brother!
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Awww…. See? I KNEW you could do it! You’re keepin it real.
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I was waiting for this from you!
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Sully is one lucky puppy but then you are one lucky family to have him!! Love the pictures.
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Smiling. Darlene, you are right… 🙂
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Very cute, but he looks sad! Like he didn’t get what he wanted for Easter ha! 🐣😟
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No. I think he got everything he wanted and then some!
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No Easter chocolates for me only sadness and tears
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Awww. I’m sorry to hear that Joanne.
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Look at those eyes tho. 🥰
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Especially the eyes!
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a six-word blog post – a picture really is worth a thousand words!
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Ha! Truth!
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Sully could be mistaken for the Easter Bunny himself!
-Alan
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Ha! He could!
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Aww…I just now read this post. So glad you have Sully in your life, even if it’s just as a grandpa. 🙂 You know, I have come to believe that dog lovers should never be without a dog, for so many reasons. Shortly after Bella died, I found Daisy…but my daughter and her family fell so in love with Daisy (and Daisy with them), that she ended up being more their dog than mine. Michael (the person I took care of for nearly two years) passed away recently and I’ve been thinking the trauma of all of that could perhaps be calmed with another pup. I know I’m a little bit of an emotional wreck these days, but not so much so that I don’t understand how our animal friends can heal. I hope that someday we will all see that you have found another pup to have in your life. Just think of the inspiration for writing that such a friend could be. For now, I’m sure Sully will be the source of many amusing stories. Love to you, David.
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Beautiful. Thank you Carol.
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so good to see, and i remember the back story well. is sully there with his mom or are you sully-sitting? he is a doll and it looks like the easter bunny thought so too.
His Mom joined him. They are inseparable.
that is so great. sage wisdom out the window -)
Naturally!
Awwwww Sully!!!!!
Laughing.
That face! Who wouldn’t love Sully!!
Right!
What choice does one have! 🙂
Precisely! I think Sully needs a playmate when she comes to see her grandparents. Just sayin’….
You are so wonderfully helpful, more than usual…
What can I say, I’m a giver….
HUGE giver.
Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
… on the tail end of the holiday, he stayed behind! … Back story included in post!! … <>
I know that flat-faced breeds are a result of human invention, but they are so cute!
You are a point Elizabeth!
anyone who wouldn’t want to be adopted by that family? but maybe have to be as cute as Sully…
laughing, truth!
Your daughter won 😉 🙂
Hearts won over – 100%….
Ha! No doubt which side you are on.
Smiles…. You know this situation reminds me so much when I first had my dog and I had to ask parents and (one of my) sister(s) to look after her – it was SO difficult because all my family apart from me are absolute CAT lovers and approach dogs with reserve (because, they need to be much more attended to than cats)….. It always went well and of course our dog won them over, but I am able to see your point. Look at it as a dearly beloved guest dog – until you‘ll have your own …. again….. Because EVERYBODY needs a dog! 🙂
Laughing! True.
Sully should meet Beaumont the Sheepadoodle. We got him because my youngest daughter kept sending links to the CUTEST puppy pictures ever — because for some reason, she thought we needed a puppy. Well, we didn’t need a puppy — but he sure is a great addition to our home. You’ll have to send Sully a link to Beau’s blog — http://SundayswithBeaumont.com Beaumont wins every conversation!
Wow. Love him and the Pictures! Thanks for sharing!
Adorable, is Sully!
Hmmmmmm
Your brother and I are waiting for the pictures of you & Sully snuggling during nap time!
Oh Brother!
Awww…. See? I KNEW you could do it! You’re keepin it real.
I was waiting for this from you!
Sully is one lucky puppy but then you are one lucky family to have him!! Love the pictures.
Smiling. Darlene, you are right… 🙂
Very cute, but he looks sad! Like he didn’t get what he wanted for Easter ha! 🐣😟
No. I think he got everything he wanted and then some!
No Easter chocolates for me only sadness and tears
Awww. I’m sorry to hear that Joanne.
Look at those eyes tho. 🥰
Especially the eyes!
a six-word blog post – a picture really is worth a thousand words!
Ha! Truth!
Sully could be mistaken for the Easter Bunny himself!
-Alan
Ha! He could!
Aww…I just now read this post. So glad you have Sully in your life, even if it’s just as a grandpa. 🙂 You know, I have come to believe that dog lovers should never be without a dog, for so many reasons. Shortly after Bella died, I found Daisy…but my daughter and her family fell so in love with Daisy (and Daisy with them), that she ended up being more their dog than mine. Michael (the person I took care of for nearly two years) passed away recently and I’ve been thinking the trauma of all of that could perhaps be calmed with another pup. I know I’m a little bit of an emotional wreck these days, but not so much so that I don’t understand how our animal friends can heal. I hope that someday we will all see that you have found another pup to have in your life. Just think of the inspiration for writing that such a friend could be. For now, I’m sure Sully will be the source of many amusing stories. Love to you, David.
Beautiful. Thank you Carol.
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