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OH...OH

Story ID:3905
Written by:Richard L. Provencher (bio, link, contact, other stories)
Organization:Retired
Story type:Family Memories
Location:Truro Nova Scotia Canada
Year:2008
Person:Richard L. Provencher
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Posted 05/20/2008 14:12 by Sabina Benjamin Thomas | Reply
Is'nt it wonderful we have our memories?
Thanks for sharing.
-Sabina
Posted 05/25/2008 19:13 by Betty (BJ) Roan | Reply
I can relate. Willie ate a pound of raw hamburger, spiced up and ready for the grill. Bad Dog! BJ
Posted 05/27/2008 08:30 | Reply
Sabina, thank you. I had the privilege of working for six years with older persons in a large Home for Aged in Ontario. And memories retained by residents were precious, especially when they shared them. I know from experience with those wonderful ladies and men, one must continue to read, discourse, and keep as active as possible so the brain continues to function, which of course, helps retain those wonderful incidents of family and friends. RLP
Posted 05/29/2008 11:24 | Reply
Thank you, for your cute story of family, fun and great memories of a much beloved dog! Our dog is just another member of the family too, and does no-no's too! We can relate!

Mary Caliendo
Posted 05/29/2008 15:08 | Reply
Hello Mary, dogs are really precious pets. My "Prince" followed me everywhere, and I was only eight, such a long time ago. Yet, special memories are within reach of our thinking of those events. RLP