Video Star

I, Lexi, now star in my very own video on You Tube. My Dad made the video. It is inspirational, as well as very good because, well, because I am the star.

We are very sad to inform you that Lexi passed on September 4, 2016 at the age of 13. She was the originator of this blog, and has left big pawprints to fill. Xena, Lucy and Chia are doing their best to make her proud.

129 thoughts on “Video Star

  1. Hi Atlas. Nice to meet you. Thank you, but this was my predecessor, Lexi the schnauzer. She really was a star! The early posts were all about her, cause she started this blog. I got adopted in 2017, a year after she went to the rainbow bridge, and things over. XOX Xena

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  2. Great video and I love that it recognizes that dogs have dreams too! And of course, the formula for making them come true – which also includes a bit of work.

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  3. You and your dad did a great job on this video. Truer words were never spoken.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥

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  4. Hi Morrie, I just saw your comment. I wish we could post more, but no one left in the house is a stage star like Lexi was. Lucy is afraid, but maybe when Xena gets a little older…thanks for your comment.

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  5. What a great video. I found you on Siddharta Henry’s blog and am glad I did. I read a lot of cat videos but I can’t wait to show your blog to my sister-in-law as she and my brother have 3 dogs and she volunteers dog walking at our Humane Society plus finds home for strays. Anyway, the video was very uplifting. And Xenakis is soooo cute!

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  6. Wow, I learn so much from my blogging comrades. I will go to your N-24 post soon (yes, cute) and read about it. Since I have more “normal” sleep patterns, I am heading to the bed now. 🙂

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  7. I just now saw your comment. I will go to your post soon, but maybe not right now just before bed. Thank you for your kind words.

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  8. You’re welcome, Amy, but it’s not really insomnia – it’s N-24 (Non-24 hour sleep/wake syndrome – when the brain insists that days are longer than 24 hours and set chronorhythms accordingly).

    When Mom’s up, so am I – so we are often wide awake when it’s dark here and just going to bed when the sun comes back. I wrote all about it on my November 24th N-24 Awareness Day post last year (get it? N-24 heh-heh).

    Woof! TINK

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  9. Mom and I are both so sad to read that Lexi left for the bridge before we could get to know her. At least we got to see her a little bit in her video. She was – and will always be – a star here on earth, and now she is a star in the heavens too.

    My Shih Tzu cousins are waiting for us on the bridge, so we will all meet up some day. But Lexi can meet them now. Bandit, Tabitha, Tuxedo, ScoobieDoo, Grizzle E. Bear, MeeToo and a tiny puppy who only stayed a couple of weeks first. Mom has been loving Shih Tzus for very many years, so she knows how hard your heart hurts when it time for any of the furbabies to go to the bridge. We are both very sorry for your loss.

    We read all about Lexi on that tribute, too, which made missing her even sadder for us, but I’ll bet it made the Mom and Dad feel a little bit better. We’ll stop back by to say hello to Lucy soon – right now it’s early in the morning (almost dawn) here, so we have to go to bed.

    Woof! TINK

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  10. I’ve heard you have dropped out of the Mayor race due to health issues. I hope it’s nothing serious and I will be keeping my paws crossed for you.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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