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Wednesday, 2 November 2022

What's on your work desk Wednesday?700

Goooood Morning πŸ€— happy Wednesday to you πŸ₯° it's time for another look at what's on my workdesk πŸ‘€ linking up to the lovely Julia who hosts WOYWW over at the
⭐️ Happy 700th Julia ⭐️
πŸ’•If you'd like to join in or find out more ... then please hop on over πŸ’•
❤ This is my work desk this morning ... matting and layering,paper delivery along with a mug waiting to be photographed ... not a lot been going on since last Wednesday  ... I mentioned our wee Rosie 🐢 last week in my post ... I didn't mention that she had been poorly for a wee while as we were hoping all would be well. 

I'm so sorry I haven't been around last week's blogs, my heart aches as I type this morning ... I'd like to dedicate this post to ⭐️ someone so very special that we were blessed to call our own. 
Our gorgeous girl Rosie passed away on Friday evening πŸ’” after been poorly this last while ... we had hoped for the best, but sadly nothing could be done ... she's our little warrior ⭐️
❤ Rosie had an amazing life both here at home and at work with her Pop Alex over the last 13 1/2 years ... 
⭐️ At work she thrived with the forest on one side
❤ With the sea on the other  ... or
⭐️ Out in the boat on the water.
❤ Surrounded at work by her Pop and her work family who loved her big
⭐️ and who she loved right back ... so many life's have been touched by Rosie through going to work with her Pop ... from treasured work colleagues, volunteers,seasonal staff to all the groups that visit. 
❤ Tooo being the boss when she came to  workshops I taught, cuddles galore from the ladies.
⭐️ To needing a rest between my legs after a busy day being the boss of such a beautiful group of ladies. 
❤ Coming home after a busy day to lots of cuddle time ( my favourite time, Rosie snuggles)I could always tell with a sniff if she'd been rooting around in the soil or sat by a fire outside ... supervising them all Rosie was I'm sure. 
⭐️ Rosie had dog beds but none so comfortable as laying cuddled up on us or on our bed ... me and Alex would be often hanging off the edge of the bed at night ... that made me smile ... for one so small she could fairly spread out ... always wanting to be close.
❤ Tooo snuggles on the bed with her brother ...
⭐️ Tooo posing for him.
❤ From sand in her paws
⭐️ Walking along the beaches
❤ Tooo hilly walks ... 
⭐️ Tooooo being on top of the world at the very top Falkland Hill 
❤ With frolics in the snow.
πŸŽ„ To loving every Christmas with her very own stocking ... sleepy after all the excitement. 
⭐️ To our gorgeous wee girl Rosie ... we miss your little puffs, your wee paws that smelled off popcorn, those big brown eyes, your cute wee nose ...
that happy waggy tail,the tic tac toe of your paws, your snuggles as you burrowed in close to us ... I could go on but the tears are never far.
⭐️  Thank you Rosie Easson for being the most beautiful gorgeous loving wee girl we could have ever have wished for to call our own ...  you taught us so much, you loved and trusted us with total abandon ... as we did you ... We love you Rosie ... you made our life's all the richer with you in our world ... this isn't goodbye ... it's ... we will see you later ⭐️ Thank you for the signs already letting us know you're not far ⭐️ 

⭐️ Forever loved, snuggled close in our ❤'s ⭐️

If you're still here πŸ™ thank you  so much ⭐️ a different post from me this morning I know, one that I needed to do ... a massive part of my life and my families Rosie is ... we've treasured our moments even more this last while ... making sure Rosie was okay was our only goal, our hearts centre ♥️ 

I'll be back next week with a look behind the scenes plus a look at what's on my desk but for now ...
πŸ™ Thank you for being here,for stopping by ... I will be around visiting this afternoon.
Take care, hold your 
⭐️ humans and ⭐️furbabies close.
Much love and hugs
Tracy
XXX 

15 comments:

  1. Oh I am so sorry for your loss. She looks a sweetie for sure and the gap left must feel huge at the moment. So pleased you shared so many photos with us. Our furry friends quickly become such a part of our lives don't they? And you know your choice was hard, but the right one. what else can we do but put their needs first no matter how it makes us ache? Be strong and hold fast to the memories.
    Mary Anne (4)

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  2. I type this with tears in my eyes and share your pain of loved ones lost. All my dogs are forever in my heart as I am sure Rosie is in yours too. Sending much love and sympathy, Angela #13

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  3. Oh Tracy, sending you a great big hug - I get completely how you’re feeling as we’re still feeling the loss of our Cat Ron two weeks on. These blooming pets worm their way into our hearts and leave a blooming big hole when they go. The house must feel very different indeed. You take care xx
    Hugs LLJ 6 xxx

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  4. That was a beautiful post. You needed to say it and posting to us helps us all.
    Proceed gently, life will be rougher but the pain does ease a little bit the more you go on to make new memories.
    Take care
    Christine #19

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  5. I know exactly how you feel as we lost our gorgeous Maisie this year after 14 yrs and it feels like a massive part of your life has been ripped away. Even though it's happened before it is still a painful time. Take care and sending gentle hugs, Angela x9x

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  6. So sorry for your loss Tracy - such a treasured and loved fur baby. RIP Rosie. Stay safe Sarah #1

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  7. Oh I am so sorry about Rosie, but what a life - such beautiful photos to remember her by. Happy WOYWW Helen #3

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  8. My bottom lip is trembling and the tears are coursing down my face as I read this and realise just how much of your life was Rosie.
    Tracy, this is a beautiful tribute to a faithful friend who seems to have been loved by, not just you and your family, but by so many. I am so sorry you have had to face this this past week missing her so much. I still miss my Oliver and that is way over 20 years now. Thank you for letting us share some of the special moments and getting to know your little furry angel.
    God Bless,
    Neet 16 xxx

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  9. Oh my what a heartfelt post, thinking of you, Hugs BJ#5

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  10. It sounds like you gave Rosie a wonderful life, with lots of love. Well done. You have many good memories.
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #7

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  11. Happy 700th woyww! I am late with my visit but I managed to squeeze some time to look at desks this morning. I am so sorry you lost Rosie, your post is a wonderful tribute and memorial to her - love all the photos! Have a great day/weekend dear. Big hug from the Netherlands. Marit #2

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  12. It is always heart breaking when one of our pets dies and leaves a large hole in our lives. I know in my 75 years I have seen the passing of many of my animals. I now said I wouldn't have any more because they will probably out live me and that must be so unhappy for them. My dog I have now is only 5years old but being Spanish and a large dog their life span is normally only 7 - 8 years. I am now downsizing and leaving two dogs and two cats in the garden here along with a lot of memories of my husband. but needs must so I will dig the plants up from their graves and take them with me. Keep smiling. Ani

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  13. Ah Tracey, what a sweet sad post. Rosie had a life well lived alongside you both, and she’s bund to leave a big Rosie shaped hole in your lives. I’m very sorry for your loss, it’s hard. Push on gal, Rosie would hate to think that your life was going to be adjusted without her, she loved it as it was! πŸ₯Ή❤️‍🩹

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  14. So sorry for your loss. Rosie looks to have been a very special member of your family. Sending hugs x
    Take care Lynnecrafts 17

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