May 17, 2005
Missing: Angus Creech
Our dog, Angus, is missing. I believe he is lost and I hope he eventually shows up. My In-Laws are watching him for us during this whole house selling, moving, in general upheaval we are in right now. On Saturday night, about 12:30-1 a.m. he got riled up and went after something. I don't believe it was a person because he would have caught them. Anyway, he went into the woods and disappeared. It rained that night and he probably couldn't find the smell path back. I fear for him because out there they shoot dogs who get on their property. He also had a harness on and it might have snagged on something and he is stuck. He can find water and he had gotten fat due to the great care my Father In Law was taking of him so I don't worry about that. I actually went there Sunday night as soon as they called us to let us know and went out hunting for him early Monday. I whistle really loud and he is used to coming to that. No sign of him. I just hope someone sees him and calls the animal shelter. I have already contacted them about it. I am at a loss at what to do except just go and call and hunt for him. The kids are sad, but Meaghan is taking it hardest. She seems ok but no one wants to loose a pet literally and end up never knowing what happened.

On a really good note, the Rains came and had dinner with us last night and hung out for a bit. It was nice. Their kids and our kids get along very well and had a blast running around playing. We took them over to the new house and showed them the progress. It is exciting. I am looking forward to 5 or 6 years from now when we have our rural community and have meals, like the one we had last night, all the time. It is such a joy to have friends over just because.

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