“It Came Without Ribbons”

 The Story of Bitsy

Many of you don’t know the story of Bitsy so I’d thought I’d share it with you this Christmas.

To be blessed with an old dog is like no other blessing.  To be blessed with an old dog named Bitsy is a miracle in itself.  She came to us by accident 5 or 6 years ago when my husband found her in the park, lost without a collar and so sick that we thought she might be dying.  He brought her home and with the help of our Vet, we nursed her back to health.  The days went by as we looked for her owner, she slept on our couch and watched us every minute.  We carried her outside to use the bathroom and gradually she started to eat again. She shook and trembled most of the time.

We did everything we could to find her owner. We put up signs, called the shelters and vets in the area in case anyone was looking for her. With each pet of my hand on her head I knew I was falling in love with this dog and when no one called  I made my husband take down the signs.  I knew we would have to give her back if we found her owners but secretly I hoped they wouldn’t call.

And then one day it happened…my husband came home with this sign:

 

It was her!   I knew I had to call the number.   I called and said  “I think we have your dog.  She’s been very, very sick so we took her to the vet.  She’s feeling better and I know you must miss her.”  The lady who answered told me it was her son’s dog and that she’d have him call me.

It was so hard waiting for the son to call and I knew he’d want her back because she was so sweet.  I told myself it was silly to fall in love with a dog this fast and that she belonged to someone else.  But I couldn’t help wondering why it had taken so long to put up the lost dog sign.

When the son called I said to him “I’ve fallen in love with your dog and if there’s any chance you don’t want her I’d love to keep her”.   That’s when the miracle happened.  It turned out the son was in school and hardly home anymore.  He had to keep her chained in the back yard when he was gone and apparently she’d escaped from her collar and dug her way out.  He hadn’t been home for while and that’s why it took so long for the signs to go up.

The son came over, brought her “papers” and collar and said we could have her.   Bitsy became our dog!  According to her “papers” she’s a Toy Fox Terrier named Bitsy,  born on October 7th.  To me she will always be Bitsy Button Sutton.  I tell her that I wish I could have seen her in her youth…she whispers the same thing back to me tee hee!

She’s a part of our family now and she just turned 16.  She’s given us the best years of her life no doubt about that, and because she’s so special she’ll get a few of her favorite cookies on Christmas day…Mother’s Taffy Cookies!

She spent so much time outside with her first owners she has mast cell tumors (a kind of skin cancer) that we’ve had to have removed.  Surgery after surgery she comes home and acts as if nothing happened.  She bounces back,  recovers and surgery after surgery our vet tells us it’s a miracle she’s alive.   She has scars on her head, side and legs, she’s deaf now and the black on her face has turned gray.  She’s down to a few precious teeth.   But she runs, plays with toys and prances across the yard.  She follows me every where and she’s such a joy!

In September we found another tumor that had to be removed and this time they didn’t get it all.  Because it’s such a slow growing tumor we’ll watch it carefully and say a few prayers.

As I package up the gifts this year I can’t help but remember that Bitsy is the best present I’ve ever received any time of year.    If you own an old dog or cat you know how it feels.  She’s taught me what strength really is and having her in my life has made me a better person.  Who knew a dog could do so much?  She reminds me of the best things about Christmas.  She’s the gift without ribbons!

 

Dr. Seuss’ Grinch Christmas Quote

“And the Grinch, with his Grinch-feet ice cold in the snow, stood puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without ribbons. It came without tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags. And he puzzled and puzzled ’till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before. What if Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store? What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more?”

 

Give your pet a Christmas hug.

Anne

 

Photography Bug

I have the photography bug and if you own a digital SLR camera one of these days you’ll get it too.  I don’t think I realized that behind the camera is me and I’m the one who determines how that photo will look!  I always thought it was the camera.  If you want to learn photography take an online class at Lynda.com.  You’ll get an understanding of your camera, settings, lenses and so much more!   Mooch has offered to demonstrate…

Here’s the original photo shot in aperture priority so the background is blurred.  Enlarge the photo and you’ll really be able to see!

Here’s Mooch softened and cropped using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software

Oh my I really should have cleaned her eye.  No problem I can do it in Photoshop!

Here’s the photo after the white balance was adjusted using the auto setting in Lightroom.  One click and the yellow cast is gone.  My gray cat is back!

Then I went outside to practice shutter speed.   Mooch loves to watch our humming bird feeder.   She does this little “chatter” thing when she’s bird watching.  If you have a cat you’ve probably heard it.  It’s kind of like a vibrating meow!  Strange.

The hummers really put on a show!   I set my camera to shutter priority and a fast shutter speed and ta da I captured them in flight!  I think we have at least 3 humming birds, maybe more.  They were moving so fast I couldn’t tell!

One of my resolutions this year is to learn all I can about taking photos.  If you have a digital SLR pick up that camera and practice changing the settings. It’s so much fun!

Have a great Tuesday everyone!

Oh Those Bunny Hill Pets

Oh what I do to my pets.  Life in the studio is fun every day thanks to them!

Chelsea will do or try just about anything…

She’ll even stand on the dreaded scale… no treats when she’s on this!

Or sit in a bassinet!

She picks many of the winners on my blog posts.  She willing does this over…

and over….

and over!


Bitsy will dress for special occasions.  She’s not crazy about it, but she’ll do it if it’s her birthday…

…and I promise a little treat.

Bitsy has that famous button on her back that I love so much!

She’s so, so sweet!

And Mooch arrived in my life starving and very skinny.

But as time passed…


She grew and grew…

Chelsea helped fatten her up by showing her all the tricks…

Hummm…thanks Chelsea!

And now the three of them are inseparable.   They are always together.  Always!

Mooch is waiting for Santa to arrive!

While the children Bitsy is tucked all snug in her bed!

It’s almost Christmas and they know it!

Pretty smart don’t you think?

Hugs,

Anne

Thank you one and all!

The Bunny Hill “I Love My Pet Contest” is officially closed!

I’ll announce the winner on September 5th!

This is my last pet post!  Over 800 photographs have been submitted!   I hope you’ve  enjoyed the past week.  I’ve looked at so many pictures I just can’t believe it!   I’ve read your emails, laughed and cried with you, and never in a million years did I think I’d end up with this many photos!

I tried to post as many pictures as I could and of course I couldn’t post them all.    Even if your photo wasn’t posted, you’re still entered in my contest.  What a group they make when viewed all at once.  You can see all of the photos here on Flickr!  If you don’t see your photo, something was wrong with the file or it couldn’t be copied.

It’s back to the quilting life now.  Market is coming in October and I have so much to do!  I’ll be keeping you updated with the everyday happenings at Bunny Hill.  Thank you for sending in your photos.  One of you is going to win this basket!  I’ll announce the winner in my Newsletter on September 5th.

I hope you enjoy the last parade of pets!  Be sure and visit flickr to see them all!

It’s time for me to get back to quilting!  Right Gunnar?

Time to go says Sami!

Bye Ya’ll!

A hug to all the pets!

Anne

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