Remembering Lavender

Our Lavender was the sweetest little love. I wish I could bottle up her soft nose kisses and gentle “maaaa” sound, but the best I can do is gather some favorite photos into one place for my family to return to when we miss her. I hope you’ll enjoy them, too. {Lavender is the one in the pink collar; her sister, Lily, is in the blue.}

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And one short video featuring Lavender’s sweet sound:

Wish I had a video of the lambs bouncing and bounding in the barnyard during their first weeks here. Talk about adorable! And of course, I wish I had more photos, but I thought I’d have years to capture these two together. We miss our sweet Lavender. But now we have to turn our attention toward her spunky sister, Lily. She’s feeling the loss. Buddy and Bella are the best ever shepherds and guardians, but they don’t make up for Lavender. We’re praying about the next step. And you can bet we’ll keep you posted.

Blessings,

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  • Inga - So sorry she couldn’t stay with y’all a little longer!
    I can tell from the pictures how lovely and loved she was….ReplyCancel

    • Amanda - She was beyond lovely. I know your heart ache. They are just WORTH IT. imthinkmour Heavenly Father sees us that way– worth the risk, the heartache. Love conquers all. May your memories warm your hearts, and may the ache in your souls quickly grow dull as the joy of remembering Lavender takes over.ReplyCancel

  • Sandy - Sweet photos and sweet, sweet memories. Thank you for sharing your heart.ReplyCancel

  • Marjorie Dineeen - Dear Linsey,

    What absolutely beautiful photos of Lavender and your family, and your poetic justice to her. You can feel the love for her through these, and what a beauty she was. I am so very happy that all these experiences have enlarged your heart and have helped you in your journey. May it continue for you.

    Jesus said, “feed my lambs, feed my sheep”. There is a lot of meaning in His few simple words. You are doing that in all the new experiences that your are having. My very, very best to you as you continue to grow and thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with others. Believe me, you are helping others, myself included, by sharing them.

    Much love and blessings to you and your family.

    Blessings, have a beautiful day and know that you are loved by many.

    MargieReplyCancel

  • Judy - Loved your sweet images and memories of your lovely Lavender. So sorry you had to suffer this loss. Lily needs a new sister? or boyfriend? AJReplyCancel

  • Layne - I am sorry to hear of your loss of little Lavender. Such a sweet little face! Your photos are beautiful, and your farm is such a peaceful place.
    Take care- LayneReplyCancel

  • Adrienne - Linsey, so sorry you lost little Lavender. I’ve always wanted to frame a picture of a lamb with the 23rd Psalm. Maybe that mental picture will give you a little comfort this morning. <3ReplyCancel

  • Susan Stanford - Hey! Hope you are having a fabulous weekend!
    My mom has mentioned for a few years how she would love to have a print of lambs for her house. I was at her house this weekend and was showing her your blog and all your beautiful farm animals, and she just adored your lamb pictures. I would love to have one blown up and framed for her for Christmas and was wondering if I could purchase the digital copy for one? Thank you!!!
    -SusanReplyCancel