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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Happiness is...

A smiling Mo!


Her little body is starting to fall apart, but her spirit and mood are as happy and positive as ever. The vet saw her the other day, and declared her a true miracle. He has no explanation as to how she has made it this far.

A birds nest with lovely brown specked eggs, found right outside one's kitchen window....



Exploring the love of stitch with a new series of work...



May each of you find happiness today everywhere you look. xo

28 comments:

  1. Oh I just love the smile on Mo's face! Yay for happiness; have a great week.

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  2. Hi sweet Mo! You’re a miracle dog!

    Happiness today: seeing and knowing Mo is still around!

    Hugs and cuddles!

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  3. Kisses to you and Mo - I´m so happy she still keeps her spirits up.

    Love, Kirsten

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  4. Awwww...I found happiness in reading the news of your miracle Mo! And seeing that pic of your adorable Mo. So cute! Hey so you'll have baby birds perched on your kitchen window soon. How cool will that be!?! I really like the sound of 'exploring the love of stitch with a new series of work' - Bring it on! I wanna see more! Happy day to you and Mo! xo

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  5. That Mo! My goodness what a trooper. I wonder where she gets it?

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  6. I LOVE Mo!! And what a happy feeling you've given me, thank you!

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  7. Great picture of Mo!! She is just happy that she has someone like you to care for her.

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  8. Alot of times in life, happiness is a choice. Reading your post this morning, has made that choice easier. Keep on having those miracles. Your awesome! Happy sewing!!!

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  9. Now that is a REAL smile! I think of you and Mo so often; your uplifting post has made my day. Blessings!

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  10. Thank you for sharing this photo! I have been wondering about little Mo lately and am so happy to see her smiling face.

    We have been going through our own pet crisis around here for the past couple of months, so I completely agree that happiness is a happy fuzzy face.

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  11. Thank you so much for sharing the photo of MO. What a happy girl! I do not know if there is much better. Have a great day!!!

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  12. YAY for miracle Mo!

    I love this post a lot. The eggs are such a gift, and the stitching is so beautiful!

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  13. Bless her! I'm not surprised she's done so well, with so much love surrounding her.

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  14. Little Mo! Love her.
    There's nothing like the excitement of a new idea taking hold.

    (OOh? guess what your word verification is? 'fursale' .
    Don't know what to make of that!

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  15. That looks like one happy dog. And I love those pretty little spotted eggs!

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  16. Good to see Mo is still happy! What a smile she has. Her spirit simply glows and she makes me smile everytime i see her. She is so lucky to be loved so by you.

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  17. I do feel very happy today and after seeing your 3 beautiful meaningful images I feel even more content and humbled.
    Your sweet Mo has the kindest face.

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  18. Yay Mo!
    Hmm, you are tempted me to try some of my embroidery stitches on the Pfaff...

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  20. a lucky dog to be loved so much. The new work looks tantalizing!

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  21. does my heart good to see mo smiling!

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  22. I'm finally catching up in blogland and love seeing all your happiness and new pieces! Keep up the great work!

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