[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan & Dee,
I am so sorry that you lost your Ginger. What a great idea for
keeping her memory alive!
She is a beautiful girl.
Yvonne
In a message dated 10/13/2006 7:25:01 P.M. Central Daylight
Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It breaks my heart to see the loss of so many cherished
souls and I wish
I could offer words that would ease the pain, but they've all been
said,
and said well (this is a very nurturing group). We lost our beloved 15
year old (canine) daughter earlier this year and it was a devastating
loss that we still mourn. One of the many things that we decided to do
to help keep her spirit in our home was to create a digital photo
montage and take it to Staples and have it blown up into a 2x4 poster
for our dining room (the size allows for larger, more life size
images).
I know it's not much, but I would gladly create a similar montage image
for anyone that wishes to do something similar for their loved one. The
advantage of creating it digitally is that you can insert several
images
into one digital "photo" (as well as a poem, verse, tribute...) and
that
image can be directly transferred (on a much larger, but crisp) scale
onto the poster. We also did the same for a single photo, which hangs
by
our bed. I put a scaled down copy of the poster we had made at the site
below. Please feel free to contact me if you would like me to try and
do
something similar for you. There would be no charge for creating the
image - it's just a chance to give a little something back to a group
that has given so much. You can have it blown up and placed on a poster
board for between $30.00 and $50.00, depending on size you want. It may
be even cheaper if there's a Kinkos in your area.~ Evan
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g133/iamlazarus/GingerPoster.jpg
Thank you - it really took us by surprise - my wife had lovingly nursed
her through several operations and ailments and she had been doing
pretty well. She came home one evening and found her passed on her
favorite pillow - we believe she may have had a stroke. She was a very
loved little girl and a wonderful soulmate for my wife.
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