Thursday, July 26, 2012

Meatloaf

Mom had meatloaf for dindin last night and the night before and she shared some of it with us.
We need to tell you the story~
You all know that angel Maggie had kidney disease and for 2 years before she went to Rainbow Bridge she ate hooman food and ground beef was on her menu more than any other meat.
After she passed, mom couldn't bring herself to throw away Maggie's beef so it sat in our freezer.
She thawed it out and made a huge meatloaf!  Mom loves meatloaf and dad, well, not so much, so it was the perfect time to honor Maggie and to cook her beef. 
 Molly liked it~
 And so did I!  Mom says it's actually the best meatloaf she's ever made!
Saturday will be 6 months since our sissy left us.   Where does the time go?  It sure doesn't seem like it's been that long already.
We will be eating meatloaf for a couple more days, Maggie, and we will think of you with each and every bite!

We love you and miss you~

Mitch and Molly

33 comments:

  1. A most excellent way to honor the beautiful Maggie.

    I hope your dad is kicking butt at the olympics!

    Slobbers,
    Mango

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  2. Meatloaf sounds good, Maggie had good taste.

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  3. That's a beautiful verse. I hope Maggie found my Amber, she had been there for just two weeks then. Yes the six months have gone very quickly.

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  4. Lovely way to pay tribute to dear Maggie. Happy meatloaf day to you.
    Best wishes Molly

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  5. What a great way to honor Maggie! Mmmmmmmm! Meatloaf! It's even better a couple days after it's made!

    Aire-hugs,
    Patches, Ezzy and Jagger

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  6. That's a very lovely poem, brought tears to my eyes. It was two years this past May since I lost my Ceilidh; it still hurts some times.

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  7. Maggie has just seen, from her cloud up there. She is happy that it all tastes. Molly is a pretty mouse. The real bride for Gianni.

    Lots of love
    Mischka

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  8. Mr. Jason and I agree that meatloaf is AMAZING! And Old Girl never makes it. Boo.
    Such a nice way to celebrate Maggie!

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  9. We think of her too, quite a bit. Enjoy the meatloaf and all the memories it is bringing back!

    Sam

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  10. Miss Maggie will NEVER be forgotten....

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  11. That's such a beautiful poem. Can't believe it has been six months either. Glad the meatloaf was delicious!

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  12. What a nice tribute! It's sad, but Miss Maggie is watching over all.

    Arooo, Stuart

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  13. Wow some meatloaf!! Your eye's looks like they gonna pop out ya head Molly.. BOL :) It was a lovely way to remembers Maggie.
    Hugs Mollie x

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  14. Hi S, we recently "noted" my angel Uncle Max's passing 8 years ago. My peeps always turn the porch light on at dusk and then off the next morning each year. So we understand.

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  15. What a lovely way to honor your sweet girl.

    Your pal, Pip

    P.S.: I'd be happy to help you with the meatloaf ...looks yummy.

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  16. It just doesn't seem like 6 months.
    Please lick your mom on the nose for me.
    Love the meatloaf idea!
    Play bows,
    Zim

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  17. My boys have been gone a few years, and I still mist up some mornings when I tell then to watch over the girls...

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  18. Oh, what a great way to honor Sweet Maggie Mae. Molly sure is following in her pawsteps. Maggie is smiling and waggin' from above.

    Kisses

    Ruby

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  19. You have all of us start to drool over that delicious meatloaf. We bet Maggie is smiling down and happy to see you all enjoying something she loved too.

    Hard to believe it has already been that long:(

    Woos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning

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  20. Oh that meatloaf looks terrific. Lee only eats meat maybe one day in ten. But after seeing the wonderful meatloaf she said she was going to fix us one. Now thanks to Maggie I will get to taste meatloaf. Time can seem like an eternity, but in other ways it seems so short.
    Thanks for being a friend
    Sweet William The Scot

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  21. Bet it was delish! We miss Maggie. She was a great blog friend and such a lady.

    Your friends,
    Niamh & Ambrose

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  22. aaahhh, what a great story....bet it was extra yummy
    Benny & Lily

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  23. A Maggie Meatloaf....sounds delicious. Enjoy.

    XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy

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  24. It's lovely that Maggie could be in your thoughts as you enjoyed good food together.

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  25. What a wonderful tribute to a special girl!

    Kisses,
    Gummi

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  26. That is just the very much Most Perfect way to remember sweet Maggie! I bet she was all sorts of happy to know that's what your mom did. I hope when it's my turn to go to the Bridge, my mom and dad will eat lotsa cheese.

    Wiggles & Wags,
    Mayzie

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  27. Mommi's eyes leaked as she wead this to me,
    Maggie will always be pawt of all of us. She touched ouw heawt too and I know I will see hew again someday
    What a bootiful twiboote to yoow speshul Giwl
    Huwwah fow meatloaf
    Smoochie kisses
    Asta and Mommi

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  28. It was a wonderful way of honoring Angle Maggie!!! It looked really Good!!!

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  29. What a beautiful way to celebrate Maggie. We love the poem and know that Maggie is smiling from the Rainbow Bridge.

    Love,
    Teddy Bear & Sierra

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  30. Hi Mitch and Molly!
    The meatloaf looks so yummy,
    it is a great way to remember Maggie.
    Hugs
    Matilda

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  31. What a great idea and a wonderful way to use Maggie's meat! It's hard to believe that it's six months already.

    Enjoy every bite as you think of her.

    Love and Lots of Koobuss Kisses,
    Koobie

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