Tena and Curry(GA)
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On April 10, 2012 my sweet, furry, purry Curry crossed the Rainbow Bridge. And to celebrate her life I would like to share a video with my LantusLand Family. While on one hand the process of creating this video was difficult and painful while listening to the music and sorting through the photos. However, it also was very healing as I cried a river of tears. And, you know, I wouldn't have it any other way.
I found Curry at one of the shelters in Houston in 2001. She had just been processed by the shelter with all her brothers and she was hollering to get out...all 2 lbs of her. Curry was the runt of the litter and the loudest by far. Curry continued to voice her concerns up to the very end and certainly lived up to her spicy name in her short life. Curry was almost dog-like in that she would greet folks at the door when they would knock. And trot after me like a furry shadow often getting underfoot and hollering when I would accidently step on her. That would cause her civie, Sidney, to come running to see if Curry was alright. Curry would often stand her ground with the Hoover vacuum cleaner when I cleaned. Sometimes the Hoover would win and of course sometimes Curry would win. During the last couple of months I saw her breathing becoming more and more rapid which caused her to be anxious all the time. I had to isolate her from Sidney again and was hopeful the two would reunite after her medical issues had resolved some. I now realize that Curry's behavior problems really stemmed from all she indured with her progressing asthma. But she is now free of all pain and suffering and I suspect she can probably be found chasing butterflies with her friend, BigMac.
Its much quieter at home now. The silence is deafing. I still miss my sweet girl and always will. But she is not far away..... as she will always reside very close to me....in my heart and fond memories.
Thank you again dear friends....thank you for letting Curry and me into your lives. Thank you for all your wonderful support and virtual hugs.
With great love and appreciation,
Tena
CELEBRATION OF LIFE

I found Curry at one of the shelters in Houston in 2001. She had just been processed by the shelter with all her brothers and she was hollering to get out...all 2 lbs of her. Curry was the runt of the litter and the loudest by far. Curry continued to voice her concerns up to the very end and certainly lived up to her spicy name in her short life. Curry was almost dog-like in that she would greet folks at the door when they would knock. And trot after me like a furry shadow often getting underfoot and hollering when I would accidently step on her. That would cause her civie, Sidney, to come running to see if Curry was alright. Curry would often stand her ground with the Hoover vacuum cleaner when I cleaned. Sometimes the Hoover would win and of course sometimes Curry would win. During the last couple of months I saw her breathing becoming more and more rapid which caused her to be anxious all the time. I had to isolate her from Sidney again and was hopeful the two would reunite after her medical issues had resolved some. I now realize that Curry's behavior problems really stemmed from all she indured with her progressing asthma. But she is now free of all pain and suffering and I suspect she can probably be found chasing butterflies with her friend, BigMac.
Its much quieter at home now. The silence is deafing. I still miss my sweet girl and always will. But she is not far away..... as she will always reside very close to me....in my heart and fond memories.
Thank you again dear friends....thank you for letting Curry and me into your lives. Thank you for all your wonderful support and virtual hugs.
With great love and appreciation,
Tena
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
