Michaels creates the mother of invention
I’ve had dead dog ashes for a while. When I look at memorials online, they are too stodgy and don’t fit the personality of Kramer or Tex. My idea has always been a small picture frame with a little test tube of ashes glued on. Much better than a small pine box with dates on it.
I’m creative, but I’m not crafty. If you looked at my abandoned scrapbooking project, you would assume my godson is three months old. But I still like to cruise the aisles of Michaels to pickup seasonal things. This weekend I stumbled upon a heart-shaped magnet box picture frame pair. For $2.39 I grabbed it. When I got home I popped the lids, put the pictures in, dumped the ashes, and placed the magnets on the refrigerator next to other family photos and my “Hard ons do not count as personal growth” magnet. Dixie and I then went to hike the cliffs and dump the remaining ashes.
Sometimes when there is no creative pressure, you can find solutions in between wicker baskets and apple-scented candles. Kramer and Tex are finally “at rest” and I have more space in my nightstand drawer.
I so miss Rex. I walk a great dog on the 1000 block of Spaulding so I think about you and he all the time and pass your old place often. Are you on Face Book?
awwww….. love that you loved them so much