shining eyes
// 2008.04.29We still have great fun playing, even though it's mostly indoors these days since she loses the ball less often. I love how excited she gets, and to heck with whether she can see or not. :)
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Oh that face! Merry is just the cutest darn thing...wish I could reach out and give her a squeeze.
1 : Stephanie : April 29, 2008 12:04 PM
She will always be beautiful, if she herself can't see her own beauty on the outside. What a sweetheart. <3
2 : Becka : April 29, 2008 1:06 PM
She's such a little doll. Being so full of happiness and enjoying her playtime with mommy, she will always be your sweet, sparkling eyes girl.
3 : Mary : April 29, 2008 9:21 PM
Dear Angie,
I appreciate your wry sensibility in using the lens with the outer-edge soft focus in conjunction with your discussion of the Princesses fading eye sight.
I have a question. Why can't Merry get glasses?
Please kiss herself, the precious pugness, for me.
As always,
Merry's own visually impaired fan.
4 : Allyson : April 29, 2008 11:02 PM
I have two pugs myself to make me smile everyday, but i have to come here everyday to see Merry. Thank you for sharing her with us.
5 : Mindy : April 29, 2008 11:22 PM
I also have two pugs. Madden has been with Peggy, 4 yrs old, just about a year. He is 7 yrs old and was a resuce. Now they follow each other everywhere. How about a seeing eye pug to keep Merry company? I know these two will always take care of each other. We are all fans of Merry and visit with her every day.
6 : Lady Margaret of Highpoint AKA Ms. Peggy Pug : April 30, 2008 9:24 AM