deaners
Well-Known Member
I try not to dwell on sad stuff, but I can't believe its already been over a year since we had to put our sweet Munches down.
She was 11 years old and had lived with us for over 10 and a half of those years. She was our first pet when DH and I were newly married and she shared so many of our life experiences.
She went to the US with us when we had to move temporarily to care for MIL. She moved with us from our tiny basement apartment, into our condo, and then to our current home.
All three of us lived for a couple months in my aunt's basement while we were renovating the house and won over my aunt's heart and love. So much so that when DH and I went to Egypt for 3 weeks, my aunt invited her to live back in her basement. They had a special bond.
She was a sweet little possesive bun who would chin everyone and everything around her. We played a bunny version of hide-and-seek, called "Where's Munches?". She had her favourite hiding spots in each home we lived in.
We now have our new buns, Pearl (a french lop), and George (a holland lop) and we are getting to know their personalities and quirks. We are definitely falling in love with them too.
But today, I'm just missing my Moo, my Piglet, my Chicken, my Moochizmo, my Miss Munches on Poo. Thanks for touching our lives Munches. You will always have a special place in my heart.
She was 11 years old and had lived with us for over 10 and a half of those years. She was our first pet when DH and I were newly married and she shared so many of our life experiences.
She went to the US with us when we had to move temporarily to care for MIL. She moved with us from our tiny basement apartment, into our condo, and then to our current home.
All three of us lived for a couple months in my aunt's basement while we were renovating the house and won over my aunt's heart and love. So much so that when DH and I went to Egypt for 3 weeks, my aunt invited her to live back in her basement. They had a special bond.
She was a sweet little possesive bun who would chin everyone and everything around her. We played a bunny version of hide-and-seek, called "Where's Munches?". She had her favourite hiding spots in each home we lived in.
We now have our new buns, Pearl (a french lop), and George (a holland lop) and we are getting to know their personalities and quirks. We are definitely falling in love with them too.
But today, I'm just missing my Moo, my Piglet, my Chicken, my Moochizmo, my Miss Munches on Poo. Thanks for touching our lives Munches. You will always have a special place in my heart.