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Pictures From You that Make You Smile

By Kathy Broady MSW 9 Comments

Hi!  

I’m already getting several responses to Just for FUN! article, so I am going to begin to post them.  It’s not too late to keep sending more.  Your smile moments are important too.

 

Oh Oliver! He really likes his chewy toy and his blanket. :

First, I have to include little Oliver in this blog. 

Oliver the pug has had other appearance before, but Emma has been getting a little more showtime than poor Oliver.  Ollie won’t stand for that!  So here are some wonderful pictures of Oliver as well.

Oliver loves his toys.  He chews and chews on his toys until he wears himself out, and then he sleeps and sleeps, sometimes snoring VERY loudly.

Oliver really likes his blanket.  He walks round and round, wrapping himself up all snuggly and warm, finding the perfect spot to be tucked in nicely with his blanket.  When it’s cold, he cuddles up all the way underneath his blanket. 

Ollie Boy knows how to take good gentle care of himself!

Funny Oliver, playing again.

 

In this picture, Oliver is asking to play a good ol’ game of tug o’ war, one of his favorites!

Do you see his soft floppy ears, his pretty big eyes, and his tiny little feet?

Wouldn’t you want to play with Oliver if he came up to you, pleading with those big ol’ eyes?!

How could you ever say no to a game with sweet Oliver?

 

Thanks, Oliver.   :mrgreen: 

 

I have to include a picture of one of Pinky’s puppies.  

This little puppy was just absolutely adorable.  How can you not smile when you see such beautiful blue eyes like that?!!

We called this little girl Zoey, because she looks so much like her daddy, Joe (aka Joey).

 

 

 

 

And on to other pictures that are fun to see, pictures sent in from some of you that have been reading this blog.

 

A little tiny frog sitting on one finger. How sweet!

 

 

I’m including the quotes from our readers about their beautiful pictures.

 

 

Here’s little Bristol. Isn’t she just adorable?

” This is “Bristol”. 

She is 1 and a half.  And when I’m sad, she won’t let me be alone & sad for long.  She brings one of her toys to me & insists that I play.  If I don’t … she licks my tears till I giggle. 

Dogs are just the BEST!  And we have another FUN thing we are going to do when we feel better … we are going to make her hair & her tail PURPLE!  LOL  Yep!  We have the stuff just waiting.  🙂 

Just for Fun!  Will send another picture when that happens.  🙂 “

 

 

Belle in her fun sweater

” This is our dog “Belle”. 

When she got a haircut she was cold – so we got her this funky sweater ‘Just for Fun’.  It makes us smile & Belle is our most loyal dog friend.  She is 11 years old. “

 

 

 

Cupi Doll, very old for a puppy, but very sweet

” This is “Cupi Doll”. 

Cupi is VERY loving.  That’s how she got her name.  She is our Grandma’s dog but she lives with us.  She is old like our Grandma & we can take very good care of her.  She is almost 14.  She waddles over about every hour for a good belly rub & lovin.  She also has very loud umm (farts).  🙂  So that makes us laugh a lot.  🙂  LOL “

 

Sir Nick, the monkey. Very cute!

 

Sir Nick

” OK, so here we have Sir Nick my monkey that my therapist gave me for doing such good work – she brought it back from her vacation to me.”

 

 

 

 

baby lambkin, only 9 days old

 

Baby Lamb

” Then there is the 9 day old lamb I took a picture of in the farmer’s market 🙂 so cute! “

 

 

 

 

 

 

Such fun!

These pictures look like lots of good memories!

Thank you for sharing them.

 

Warmly,

Kathy

 

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Comments

  1. 🤬 says

    December 24, 2017 at 9:40 am

    Mr grumpy says don’t care.
    Got drunk and don’t care
    Not a good mr grumpy no matter what u say
    And no one told us anything about pictures that are funny
    Nothing is funny
    Mr grumpy not funny
    An don’t like anything about stupid holidays..

    Mr grumpy always gets left out
    So you all have your fun

    Mr grumpy is going to stay the way he is

    Reply
  2. methinkstoo says

    June 22, 2012 at 1:00 pm

    More Happy Pictures Please kaffy.

    Reply
  3. inviziblepain says

    May 1, 2012 at 9:51 am

    Kathy, we sent you our fun pictures in a email too. 🙂
    IP

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      May 1, 2012 at 6:24 pm

      Thank you, IP.
      I’m working on it. More fun pictures will soon be here….
      🙂

      Reply
  4. methinkstoo says

    April 29, 2012 at 1:27 am

    Is Ollie a puppy & Emma an old lady? we dust wondered cause Emma has all da wrinkles goin on & we think that is so funny. 🙂

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      April 29, 2012 at 9:37 pm

      lol, well, Ollie isn’t quite a puppy, but yes, he is several years younger than Miss Emma. Emma would take great offense to being called an “old lady”!! She’s getting up in age, but she is as playful as ever. She can play tug o’ war all day long if anyone else in the world was interested in playing that much tug o’ war, lol. Oliver loves his toys too. Even tho’ he likes to sleep alot, he’s a Toyaholic as well, I think, lol. 🙂

      Reply
  5. maddie50 says

    April 27, 2012 at 1:18 pm

    wheres my pictures

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      April 27, 2012 at 10:20 pm

      Hi Maddie,
      Your pictures will go up on the next blog post I make with fun pictures.
      I had too many to fit on one blogging page, and I haven’t had time to finish the next one.
      Soon you’ll see them. 🙂
      Kathy

      Reply
  6. Pilgrim says

    April 26, 2012 at 10:03 am

    I lik to see oliver
    He is so funy

    Reply

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