Today was my day to not feel well - a migraine knocked me out. So I'll let Shyla say hi to you today!
I love when she looks at me like in the next photo.
Shyla makes me smile no matter what. And she's so sweet, even when I'm feeling so bad that I can't imagine that I'm particularly fun to be around.
Tomorrow will be a better day.
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm sure it will - and there's always Shyla to brighten it! YAM xx
Here is to a better tomorrow, and to beautiful Shyla, of course!!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you feel better super soon.
ReplyDeleteWe hope you feel better soon. With Shyla nursing how could you not.
ReplyDeleteSending healing thoughts to you today, KB. Hope that migraine is history very soon. Your stand-in did a mighty fine job! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope tomorrow is a better day for you, KB. Hi Shyla!
ReplyDeleteOh no we have heard migraines are horrible. We can tell Shyla is 100% in tuned to you know feeling well.
ReplyDeleteI bet she is a good nurse.
Hugs madi and mom
A dark room,cold compress, and no noise at all, let Shyla be your comfort as you take it very quietly for a day or so. Was there a drop in the barometer? This can be a migraine trigger. Love that wave.
ReplyDeleteAwww...what a sweetie! Love that face. I'd say a snuggle with the Duo is in order. Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself.
We think Shyla is the BEST medicine.
ReplyDeleteKB, I agree that Shyla is the best medicine and love you could have around. It's a good day to lay low with all the snow. Sending you big hugs.
ReplyDeleteNoreen
She sure is a sweetheart!!! We hope the migraine has abated and goes away quickly. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteHoping you feel better tomorrow. I went through those going into menopause. Fortunately, some Smoky Mountain Naturals creams helped with THAT debacle. Here's to a nice tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHIGH FIVE coming to you sweet beautiful girl.
ReplyDeleteGood job, Shyla! My poor dogs...when I have a migraine, or one coming on, my patience is at an all time low. But they are so understanding and patient with me!
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
They know oh-too well how to make us smile. Hoping your back in the saddle soon.
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