You forgot to attach the tissues!  Thank you for this wonderful story.

elizabeth


On 2/7/07, Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi guys, I just got this forward, so it immediately had one strike against
it, and then it mentioned God, which advanced my finger to the delete key
quickly, but it involved a little girl, her dog, and a great deal of
kindness, which vaulted it back into the "redeemable" category.  I'm not
religious, and this isn't pushy, but for those of us (which would be all, I
think) that have gone through a loss of a loved one, particularly furred,
it's quite nice, even to subsitute another image for the religious one if
necessary.


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Our dog, Abbey, died August  23, and the day after Abbey died, my 4 year
old, Meredith, was SO upset.  She wanted to write a letter to God so that
God would recognize Abbey in heaven.  She told me what to write, and I did.


Then she put 2 pictures of Abbey in the envelope. We addressed it to God
in Heaven, put two stamps on it because, as she said, it could be a long way
to heaven. We put our return address on it, and I let her put it in the drop
boxat the post office that afternoon.  She was absolutely sure that letter
would get to heaven, and I wasn't about to disillusion her.

So today is Labor Day.  We took the kids to the museum in Austin, and when
we came home, there was a package wrapped in gold
on our front porch.  It was addressed to Meredith.  So... she took it
inside and opened it.

Inside was a book, When Your Pet Dies, by Mr. Rogers (Fred Rogers).

Inside the front cover was the letter we had written to God, in its opened
envelope. On the opposite page was one of the pictures of
Abbey taped on the page.  On the back page was the other picture of Abbey,
and this handwritten note on pink paper:

"Dear Meredith,
I know that you will be happy to find out that Abbey arrived safely and
soundly in heaven. Having the pictures you sent to me was a big help!  I
recognized Abbey right away!

You know, Meredith, she isn't sick anymore.  Her spirit is here with me,
just like it stays in your heart... young and running and playing.  Abbey
loved being your dog, you know.

 Since we don't need our bodies in heaven, I don't have any pockets to
keep things in.  So... I am sending you your beautiful letter back
with the pictures--so that you will have this little memory book to keep.

One of my angels is taking care of this for me. I hope this little book
will help.

Thank you for your beautiful letter.  Thank your mother for sending it.
What a wonderful mother you have.   I picked her especially for you.

God blesses you every day and remember, I love you very much.  By the
way...I am in every heart, and everywhere in the universe.

Signed,
God"


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For some reason, I really love that God has no pockets.

Leslie

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