And just like that {{shesnapsfingers}} two years have passed. It has been too long since I last sat down to write. Where does the time go? It has been a full and eventful time, to be sure.
There are two significant updates I wish to share. We lost our treasured Razzle in November 2022. Razz lived a long and inspiring life where he did what Goldies do…bring joy, melt hearts! We were with him and held him as he passed. Not a day goes by, folks…not a day goes by.

Enter Carver. Born two days before Thanksgiving in 2021, my husband chose the fitting name of Carver.
Carver and Razz were brothers for one year and during that time, Carver tortured the tar out of Razz (as any little brother is wont to do!) Allow me to indulge you with some photos.




Brothers. Amiright???
What these photos don’t tell you is how much Carver loves yarn. That would be 400 yds of super fine lace weight alpaca all knotted up there. Thank you very much.

There have been chewed on skeins of sock yarn and de-pom-pomed caps galore. Needless to say, there were many months of NO KNITTING! Now, y’all have known me long enough to know what happens when I don’t knit. It’s bad.
But now he’s two! And suddenly, he is a good boi. Well, almost.


::sigh::
I hope you all are well. I look forward to catching up on all the things!
With love,
ReginaMary


Welcome back!! (cue the Kotter theme music) So glad to hear from you again! I love Carver, and hugs for the loss of Razz. I have raised two kittens since the shutdown and I am a huge fan of plastic bins with latching lids because… yarn loving cats!! The minute I put the yarn down, it is either covered up or safely latched into the plastic bin. It is a pain, but they are so cute, so there I am. Luckily they do let me knit, and I’m hoping that Carver is the same.
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Hello! I have missed everyone! Having a puppy is like having a newborn. We were constantly running interference. Many wollen casualties! How are you?
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I’ve been having adventures while you were away. 🙂 I developed lung complications, had a biopsy that landed me into the ICU for a few days, struggled with a newly approved drug, and now I’m pretty much stable again. Almost as much commotion as a new puppy, huh!
Through it all, I had the kitties, good friends, and the comfort/challenge of knitting.
I hope that all is well with you.
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I am so sorry for the health troubles you have been experiencing. I must say, your attitude is wonderful.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Welcome back!
We got a puppy right before last Christmas and she will let me knit as long as she’s sitting on my lap. Makes for slow knitting.
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Oh, Patti! My little guy snuck a skein of Opal sock yarn out of my bag as I was knitting. Chewed the top right off. I had dozens of yarn ends. It was not good! So nice to hear from you! ❤️
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. :(. Now that you are past the terrible two’s of dog life with your puppy (?) I hope you get some knitting time in!
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Meg, I was told that 2 is the magic year! Something tells me that Goldies have a loooong puppy phase!
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Maverick is 5 and a half. No signs of slowing down. I’m sorry – but misery loves company, you know! And Goldens tend to be puppies till the day they cross the Bridge, but that’s part of their charm.
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Razz. What an incredible blessing to have him love us. We’re amateurs at love compared to him.
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❤️ He was the master!
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Razz. What a blessing to have him love us. We’re amateurs at love compared to him.
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You have been missed!
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You’re comment made my day!!!
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I wanted to write more but I was on my phone and I don’t do well typing there. I’m so sorry about Razz, he was the best boy ever. It’s a hard hard thing when we lose one of our fur kids. Carver sounds like a Maverick clone – although Maverick never got into my yarn. Well, not yet. One never knows what he’ll get into next. I’m so glad to see you back!
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Thank you! Razz was so special-to us and everyone he met. He was one in a million. I’ll be honest, it took me a while to really get used to Carver’s personality because I so desperately wanted him to be like Razz. Now I am loving him for the goofy boy that he is!
How have you been? How is Maverick?
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I get that. Maverick is the opposite of Max and it’s hard getting used to that! We’re good!
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So glad to see you back here – I missed you! So sorry for your loss – it is always so hard losing our fur babies. Carver is adorable 🙂 Good that he is getting out of his crazy yarn-eating phase.
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I have missed this space, too! Without knitting, it was hard to get motivated. Thank you!
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Hellooo glad to see you back.
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Helloooooo and so happy to be back! I hope you have been well!
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Welcome back! Has it really been two years??
So sorry to hear about Razz, it’s rough losing a part of the family. Sounds like Carver is keeping you busy though! That poor yarn…
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Almost two years. Hard to believe. I am so happy to be in touch again.
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I’m so happy to hear from you! I’ve wondered how you’ve been doing. I’m so sorry that Razz has passed away. He looks like he was the goodest boy. I’m glad you have Carver and looks like he loves yarn like his mama! 🙂
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Jen-nay!! I can’t tell you how I miss that Razz. He was such a special boy. Carver is a curious fella who loves to play. With yarn. While his mama cries.
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Welcome back and good see your blog writing. Your furbabies are gorgeous ❤️
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It feels good to be back! I have missed this space so much!
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Happy to see you back. Life goes through many seasons.
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Wonderful to see you back, and so sad to hear you lost Razz, but I am happy that you have another bundle of energy to contend with in Carver .. Wonderful to see those photos of them together..
How long did it take to unravel all of that yarn Lol…?? … So pleased he is behaving himself these days lol…
I am knitting Mice at the moment… And just taking blogging breaks here and there 🙂 I have not posted in a few weeks on my Garden blog, which you follow..
Lovely to catch this post from you.. Welcome BACK Regina.. xx ❤
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Thank you, Sue! So nice to hear from you. It took me the better part of a week to pull that yarn apart. Fortunately, the weather was starting to warm up and I sat on the deck with a glass of wine and just took my time.
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Perfect 🥰 and good to reconnect xx
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Welcome back and so sorry about the loss of Razz. Congrats on your new pup and I guess there is a good-boi-learning-curve in the retriever pups. The hat is lovely and sorry about the tangled yarn!
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It really is working our way back. It is all good, though!
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Glad you are back 🥰
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So many thanks!!!
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Welcome back!! I have wondered about you! We lost our Max two years ago this January. Enter Bandit who has been soooooo naughty, but things seem to be changing in the last couple of weeks so we hope! I have chewed up sock yarn too…😔
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Good to be back, Kathy. I have missed your creativity.
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Welcome back, Regina Mary! So sorry about Razz–I loved all the pictures of him that you used to show us.
Looks like little Carver is trying his best to make your life interesting! (That tangled mess looks so scary…) Why not use his yarn-chewing talent to create pompoms instead of destroying them, lol…
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If only he used his talent for good…Carver is growing into a sweet boy.
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