This is going to be an unusual blog for this site. Faith asked me to write a memorial for Bmac. We lost a good friend Monday night. Chad's little dog, a Chocolate Boston Terrier, Bmac was run over and killed last night. Chad had him for about four years and we had all learned to love him. He was a lively little fellow. Whenever we would visit Chad, he would meet us at the door with his pull toy so that we could play with him. He loved to run around and play. He had a great personality. He was almost humorous. Whenever he came to our house, he had to spend a lot of time on the sun porch. Faith brought him into the den one evening and when she started to put him back on the porch, he looked at her like "Are you crazy, I'm not going back on that porch." It was obvious that he was rebelling. Our hearts hurt for the loss of Bmac, but they are also hurting for Chad. Bmac was good company for him and they were really buddies. You might have seen pictures of him sitting next to me on the couch. He would curl up next to me and go to sleep. He loved to sit and sleep in Faith's lap. When we were all together Saturday, he made himself at home on Hope's lap. He couldn't imagine that anyone wouldn't want him on their lap. We are grieving the loss of our little Boston Terrier. He left a lot of wonderful memories behind him. We'll miss you Bmac.
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Faith Shiver
3/13/2012 01:03:38 pm
Daddy - thank you for posting this about B'Mac... We are certainly grieving our little doggie. He never really knew nor understood that he was a dog! I always called him the closest thing to a grand... that we would have.... Faith
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Blake Shiver
3/14/2012 03:26:30 pm
We will all miss him very much.I have never known a dog with as much personality or that was as loving as him. Even after you had just given him a bath and he was so mad at you, he couldn't help but lick you if given the opportunity. If dogs went to heaven I have no doubt that Jesus would have received the classic Bmac mouth lick that anyone who has seen him has gotten. We will all miss him very much and will never forget him.
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