He found her abandoned that cold Christmas eve and sensing a glimmer of life, he brought her home.
He was amazed that despite his blindness, her glaring aura attracted him and filled him with bliss about companionship...
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He felt she was his XMas present & gently attended to her that snowy night, making all effort to bring back her sparkle.
On Xmas, when she woke up, her eyes were misty realizing that she was alive and seeing her kind benefactor.
She wanted to wish him a "Merry Christmas", but all she could manage was licking his face in gratitude, wagging her tail & saying - "Woof! Woof!"
Wish you & your family a Merry Christmas & a sparkling Happy New Year!
Linking with-
Five Sentence Fiction- Glimmer
Three Word Wednesday- Alive, Glaring, Misty
Two Shoes In Texas- Sparkle or Snow
ABCW- X For X'Mas
Lovely, and dog at was surprise :))
ReplyDeleteThanks MeenalSonal :)
DeleteGlad you liked the surprise ending :)
This is a sweet and lovely story ~ Kindness begets love, smiles ~ Merry Christmas to you and your family ~
ReplyDeleteYes indeed! Thanks Grace :)
DeleteBest wishes to you & your family! Enjoy :)
Awww, that was such a sweet story. Love the ones with dogs in them :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Shailaja :)
DeleteDog is a man's best-friend.
In the true spirit of Christmas, a nice story!
ReplyDeleteXMas gifts are special! Thanks Rahulji :)
Deletenow that was such a sweet story, perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by & for your appreciation, Claudia :)
DeleteAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW....I want a woof woof cuteness too!
ReplyDeleteMay you get what you want! Merry Christmas, Red :)
DeleteWow! How sweet the story is! What a lovely gift indeed! The story reminds of the gratitude and love dogs show to their owners... Dogs are with mankind for more than 10,000 years it seems, came to know through a quiz program... Wished to share this information with you in return to this wonderful story :)
ReplyDeleteTC dear! Keep smiling :)
Thank you so much, Sindhu!
DeleteThanks for sharing the info. It is my Christmas gift!
Dogs are more faithful than human-beings...
Best wishes to you! Keep Smiling :)
Awww..that was SUCH A SWEET STORY! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your sweet words, Shilpa! Glad you liked it SUCH A LOT :)
DeleteHi Anita, I have nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. You have very interesting blog and your photos are great. Keep inspiring. https://everycornerofworld.wordpress.com/2014/12/22/i-am-honored/
ReplyDeleteFirst, Congrats to you!
DeleteThank you so much for your kind words, consideration & nomination!
I am so honored :)
Thanks for the lovely Award. Do grant me some time to accept.
Heart warming and sensitive story about love and kindness, Anita.
ReplyDeleteMerry X-mas and may you get loads of happiness, wealth and health:)
Thanks for your nice words & super wishes, Vishal :)
DeleteWish you all the very best. May this Christmas & new year bring lots of goodies, good-news & cheer!
I came from Josie's comment page. You had a nice present for her, a very nice short story with a surprising end. It reminded me of our daughter's church. For a Christmas Eve gift they are going to give some lucky child a puppy. Our Great GD has been advised that they cannot have a puppy just in case they would win it.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I don't know if you know but you have an annoying bunch of "Please click me apps on the right hand of your blog. They are obscuring some of what you have written and are bothersome, at least for me. Could it be a virus or has Google been snoopy again? :)
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It's lovely to have you visiting & thanks for your maiden comment, Jim :)
DeleteNice to learn of your daughter's church's Christmas Eve gift. What a coincidence! Puppy is brilliant.
Do hope your Great GD is lucky to win it :)
I am not aware of any such apps on the RHS of my Blog. Would not want any such apps that make accessing my Blog painful. I am sorry about your bad experience.
Need to test it out from other platforms/machines & figure out if that's the case with the other readers as well.
How did you access my Blog? By using computer, tab or mobile-phone?
quite a twist in the tail(?), but interesting and you killed three birds with one post,great
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your kind words :)
Delete'Twist in the tail' comment is so creative :) Thanks!
Hello Anita,
ReplyDeleteI like reading your blog posts. I have nominated your blog for "Very Inspiring Blogger Award". I am sure you must've been nominated before, but I felt like nominating your blog anyways. You can read more about it on my blog post http://thoughtburps.wordpress.com/2014/12/22/so-glad-to-receive-very-inspiring-blogger-award/.
Keep up the inspiring work :)
Cheers!
Jay
Heartiest Congrats to you, Jay!
DeleteThanks a lot for nominating me! Honored :)
Need extra time to accept my award.
Licking his face was her way of wishing and showing her gratitude. Action speaks volumes. a lovely write-up.
ReplyDeleteThat's so true. 'Actions speak louder than words'.
DeleteThanks for reading, sharing & for your appreciation, Kalpanaji :)
Very nice post! I sorta guessed since 2nd sentence dat it'd b a dog! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Amrita!
DeleteThat's brilliant! You have great intuitive & perceptive powers, Sis! :D
Wonderful story Anita! And from the beginning interesting so that the reader wants to know who was the person that was brought back to life
ReplyDeleteMerry Chriatmas!
Wil, ABCW Team..
Glad you liked it, Wil :)
DeleteBest wishes & Merry Christmas!
Ha! Did not see that coming.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
That's a Christmas surprise then, Roger :)
DeleteA true companion ;o)
ReplyDeleteIndeed Abelle :)
DeleteThanks for stopping by!
I enjoyed reading your heart-warming story.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Thanks for reading & for sharing your views, Romi :)
DeleteMerry Christmas!
What a cute Christmas "tail"! Animals definitely have a bit of sparkle in their manner when they are sensing our love and devotion, and their affection and entertainment add a lot of sparkle to our lives too!
ReplyDelete(I do not note any annoying adds such as Jim is describing, so the problem may be on his end rather than yours.)
Delighted that you liked the 'tail', Josie :)
DeleteIndeed sparkling with loved ones around & animals exhibit that unconditional love a lot more than humans...
Thank you so much for the feedback about the annoying ads. Glad to know! :)
awesomeeee.. I hope people realise this also that a Dog is not for Christmas but for life ...
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Thanks Bikram!
DeleteValid point. Christmas is celebrated just once a year & gives happiness for a few days, but this gift- Dog lasts for a longer time & gives happiness everyday :)
A story filled with love and compassion. It's sad that people abandon pets, but it happens all the time. I was impressed with the London Eye photo. I saw it on a Spring day. It is spectacular lit up for Christmas. Another reason to return. (PS. No annoying ads here)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Val :) Nice to learn your feedback about ads.
DeleteYes, people abandon pets... Nice when everyone has a home especially during the tough winter...
Am yet to visit London. The photo is from the FSF prompt :)
Delightful story,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Best wishes,
Di,,,ABCW team .
Thanks a lot for stopping by!
DeleteWish you a Merry Christmas! Enjoy :)
Hah, did not see that coming...Merry Christmas♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/xmas-card/
ReplyDeleteNice to be surprised once in a while, Laurie :)
DeleteMerry Christmas!
What a wonderful Christmas Gift. Great poem.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Thanks for reading, Ann! Glad you liked my story! :)
DeleteLoved the twist :-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas :-)
This was a perfect tale for Christmas, Anita! Very nicely done. And again you so masterfully mixed up so many prompts :)
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Christmas and enjoying your new year 👍
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