Our furend Bertie and his mom Gail have been at his human Granny's house for a bit now. He is trying to be of comfort as Gail helps his granny. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's but apparently that diagnosis is in question.
Things have taken a turn for the worse and the ambulance was called to take his granny to the hospital. As you can imagine, this is a very stressful and difficult time for Gail and Bertie and they need the support of the whole Blogville community to give them the strength to take care of the things that must be taken care of when aging parents struggle with health and aging issues. And of course his granny needs POTP too. You know the old saying (Bette Davis) "Growing old ain't for sissies".
I was so sad for Bertie and his Gail as I read that post. It was touching what Bertie wrote and I hope so much that the POTP will help his granny.
ReplyDeleteeasy Rider
Sure do have our paws crossed for Granny. We were over there this morning catching up.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lily Belle & Muffin
Why is all this happening at once?
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteThank you for putting up the POTP post for our resident Boffin and his Miss Gail - stretching out the ether arms and passing on the capital 'ell' Love.. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Prayers and crossed paws for strength are going out to all. Hang in there, friends.
ReplyDeleteLove and licks,
Cupcake
Snuggles and Bunny kisses for the whole family,xx Speedy
ReplyDeleteWe are adding OUR Prayers, Crossed Paws, and POTP to the list... Darn that was a sad post...
ReplyDeleteWe are praying for peace and strength for Bertie and Miss Gail and for healing for Granny...
ReplyDeleteSendin lotsa POTP.
ReplyDeleteCrikey ..... such difficult times for Gail, Bertie and human Granny!! Mum and I am thinking of them and sending POTP!!
ReplyDeleteSo unfair..sending our POTP and lots of love their way..Fozziemum xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much to everyone who has left kind comments either on this blog and also on Bertie's blog. I know that many of my fellow dog bloggers have faced their own challenges with elderly parents, and understand the value of such warm support.
ReplyDeleteMuch love, Gail.