Chanel: A Story of Love and Resilience

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I have three beautiful American Cocker Spaniels — Chanel (13), Rosie (3), and Sadie (1.5). Chanel was a fun-loving pooch who was crazy about swimming, running, and especially playing ball. If her toy landed in the pool, she’d give you that look… “Someone has to get it — please let it be me!” Sometimes she’d even “accidentally” drop it in herself just to go swimming. 😂

At only three years old, Chanel lost her vision. In the beginning, she bumped into walls and would sit down with a deep sigh of frustration. It broke my heart. But just a few days later, something incredible happened — she began mapping the house using her nose, carefully learning every room and space. Before long, she moved confidently through life again.

Swimming no longer felt safe for her, yet she never stopped playing fetch. At the command “listen,” she would pause, focus on the sound of the ball, and run confidently to retrieve it every time. People were always surprised to learn she was completely blind — she never allowed it to slow her down or define her spirit.

She was the matriarch of our family, always making sure everyone was safe and accounted for. Despite everything she faced, Chanel chose joy every single day. She became my reminder to stay positive and focus on what truly matters. I feel incredibly blessed to have had her in my life and to have learned so much from her — about resilience, unconditional love, and finding happiness no matter the circumstances.

This past Monday, 3/2/26, Chanel went to heaven.

She is deeply missed, and though there have been many tears, I know she would want to be remembered for her playful spirit, her courage, and her endless joy.

Take time to slow down and cherish the moments you share with those you love — furry or human. Life moves quickly, and the magic is happening right now.

💖 I know the angels have Chanel, and she’s running free again — forever loved, forever remembered, forever in our hearts. 💖

“Dogs are not our whole lives, but they make our lives whole.” ~ Roger Caras

The Magic of Togetherness During the Holidays

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The holiday season often dazzles us with lights, gifts, and festive traditions. But beneath the glitter and the hustle, the true magic of this time lies not in the things we give, but in the moments we share—the laughter, the stories, the quiet connections that make us feel truly seen.

Gathering with loved ones is an art. It’s more than filling a room; it’s about creating space for presence, warmth, and genuine connection. It’s in the small details: the flicker of a candle on the table, the music that stirs memories, the shared meal that brings everyone together. These moments, simple as they may seem, have a way of lingering in our hearts long after the holiday decorations are put away.

In a world that moves faster every year, slowing down to be truly present with others is a gift in itself. It’s in the deep conversations, the quiet listening, the inside jokes, and even the moments of comfortable silence that bonds are strengthened. Connection thrives not in perfection, but in intention. Choosing to show up fully, to engage meaningfully, and to celebrate the people around us is what transforms ordinary gatherings into treasured memories.

The art of gathering also reminds us of what matters most: human connection. In a season often marked by consumption and busyness, the true joy comes from togetherness. Every shared story, every heartfelt laugh, every hand held across the table is a reminder that the greatest gifts are not wrapped in paper, but given through presence, care, and love.

This Thoughtful Thursday, let’s embrace the art of gathering. Slow down. Be present. Celebrate the people around you. Fill your space not just with things, but with stories, laughter, and connection. These are the gifts that endure, the memories that warm our hearts, and the moments that truly make the season meaningful.

Thanks so much for stopping by—wishing you a wonderful day!

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“The best moments of the holidays aren’t found under the tree—they’re found around it.”

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