Saturday, June 4, 2011

It's A Girl!

It's been nearly 3 years since we said our sad & tearful goodbyes to our dear old girl Miss Chloe. We knew the right time would come when we would be ready to welcome a new fur baby into our hearts & lives & that moment came yesterday. We have 3 weeks to puppy proof the house & garden & then we can bring our sweet little girl home......we can hardly wait!

Image: Dog Beds


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25 comments:

  1. congratulations! can.not.wait. for pictures! pam

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  2. That's lovely look forward to seeing Pictures of the new Fur baby :)

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  3. Nothing better! Congratulations and can't wait to see the photos.

    Jennifer xx

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  4. very, very exciting Ms Millie...and here I was thinking you were having a real grand kind of girl ♥

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  5. Love, love , love little fur babies....how exciting..and I think you need some girl power after having all those males around you ;-)

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  6. Oh lovely, how very exciting, congratulations to you both. The joys of puppyhood.

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  7. Congratulations...looking forward to Meeting Her..
    cheers

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  8. A new puppy.
    A new job.
    A new handbag.

    I'm loving your new things (especially the puppy).

    Good luck Monday - I'm sure whatever you wear it will look beautiful (-:

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  9. How exciting for you both! It will be wonderful to have a new puppy.. Glad your farewell went well, good luck with the new position. Rachaelxx

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  10. can't wait to meet the little one! and i'm thinking of you as you transition across to the new job. I sooo know your feeling and appreciate how emotionally and physically exhausting it can be. Onwards and upwards miss millie x

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  11. Hello!! you can't leave us hanging like that!! We need more information. Type of dog, colour... was MOTH besotted or was it you?

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  12. I am so happy for you! Can not wait to meet her! Three years is a long time to be without puppy-love! I know how hard it is though. I waited a very sad year and a half before being ready to go find sweet Ella. My lesson was that love, and only love, heals the pain of the loss.
    Ahhh, puppy joy!! (I call them all puppies, even if they are 10 years old;) Nothing better!!
    happy weekend!
    joan

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  13. Aw...so happy for you! Happy for your hearts - Best wishes,

    Linda

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  14. I have to stay away from any puppy as I feel a huge need to take them home with me. I love their puppy breath that smells like turnips, I love their squiggly bodies, I love how they will play with anything, and I love how they make me feel. The dogs they turn into are entirely up to us. Well done Millie! (I am a bit jealous)

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  15. Congrats! Our little girl brings such joy every day.You will be so glad to have her. Fiona xx

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  16. Were finally getting a doggy!!!!

    I tend to talk like a 3 year old when dogs/puppies are invoked - so cool!!

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  17. How exciting...the precious dog bed almost makes me want one too!!

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  18. yay for puppies! can't wait to see a snap shot of the new addition :)
    (hide your shoes while you can!!)

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  19. Amazing the power of a pet ~ exciting times ahead.

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  20. Congrats, Millie! Looking forward to meeting the furry little one.
    Deborah

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  21. So excited for you Millie, I know what a HUGE difference fur children make in our lives - lovely xx

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  22. Well congratulations :) It's always a matter of timing when welcoming a new fur baby isn't...Nicolex

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  23. Hi Millie,

    How exciting for you! Congratulations and I look forward to seeing the photos.
    Happy Wednesday

    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  24. Nothing (except children) can make a heart sing than that of the love from a pup! Can't wait for photos Millie.

    Happy weekend to the proud parents xo deb

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And none will hear the postman's knock
Without a quickening of the heart.
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
~W.H. Auden