Amy has a heart of gold and she made my life fun and full of laughter. One time after going to Malibu for seafood we took Sunset back to her house. We imagined a aging actress telling of her career. Her recalling playing Pocahontas and getting the greatest reviews as the only toe headed chippewa to grace the stage! We were rolling!
I spent the last three years of her life with Francisco, a chihuahua, that Amy found. He was a little, flea covered puppy on the side of the 101 freeway. He was still a puppy when I met her and our days revolved around walking Franscisco, walking other dogs and me pulling her across town to checkout different restaurants which she would say sounds "Horrible". Usually, she would love the experience in the end.
I had a way of frustrating Amy all the time. I was so happy to be with her that I would talk non-stop and she would scream," Can't you be quiet!" I pushed her boundries but really it was the simple things that kept us entertained and laughing. We were a family.
The last day I was with Amy she said, Jim I love you with a little whistle. And I said I love you too, Bebe with a little whistle. I love you too, Bebe.
Amy has a heart of gold and she made my life fun and full of laughter. One time after going to Malibu for seafood we took Sunset back to her house. We imagined a aging actress telling of her career. Her recalling playing Pocahontas and getting the greatest reviews as the only toe headed chippewa to grace the stage! We were rolling!
I spent the last three years of her life with Francisco, a chihuahua, that Amy found. He was a little, flea covered puppy on the side of the 101 freeway. He was still a puppy when I met her and our days revolved around walking Franscisco, walking other dogs and me pulling her across town to checkout different restaurants which she would say sounds "Horrible". Usually, she would love the experience in the end.
I had a way of frustrating Amy all the time. I was so happy to be with her that I would talk non-stop and she would scream," Can't you be quiet!" I pushed her boundries but really it was the simple things that kept us entertained and laughing. We were a family.
The last day I was with Amy she said, Jim I love you with a little whistle. And I said I love you too, Bebe with a little whistle. I love you too, Bebe.
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