Here is my wife, Senior Airman Jenny Adams, finally home from Afghanistan, with her momma’s boy, Koji, our rescued Sheltie. She is a flight medic who transported injured out of Afghanistan.
Koji sure looks thrilled to have his mom home! Thank you for your service to our nation (the United States, not just Sheltienation:) Senior Airman Adams.
Thank you Jenny for your service. Enjoy your homecoming and your beautiful Sheltie who is obviously very happy to have you home. God bless you and your family.
Has anyone seen or heard of an update on little Miss Petunia from Long Island, N.Y.? I’ve gone to her page on their website, but nothing that I can find has been posted.
If any one of you has found some information I would sure appreciate hearing about it.
Thank you so much for the link. I did a little happy dance for Miss Petunia reading about the successful surgery and then cried reading everything else.
As everyone else has said, this baby has already gone through so much, this extra “kick in the hinney” just doesn’t seem fair.
Looks like I will continue to send hugs, kisses, love and prayers for this little sweet Angel.
WELCOME HOME, and an honor to have you serve your country, and God bless you, your wife and Koji !!! Many many happy and rewarding years ahead of you !
From Dianne …in Canada
Oh your Koji is so happy to have you home! I’d like to add my thanks to you for your service to our country, and for rescuing a wonderful Sheltie. Lots of fun times ahead, I’m sure. Happy cuddling!
Thank You, Welcome Home
Thank you Jenny for serving our country and for rescuing Koji!
welcome home. it looks like lovely Koji is not going to let you out of his sight again
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
What a wonderful, joy-filled day for you both!
Koji sure looks thrilled to have his mom home! Thank you for your service to our nation (the United States, not just Sheltienation:) Senior Airman Adams.
Thankyou so much for your service and Sheltie adoption !!!
Welcome home, Jenny! Koji sure looks happy to have his mom home.
Colonel Underpants says Welcome Home — job well done!
Thank you Jenny for your service. Enjoy your homecoming and your beautiful Sheltie who is obviously very happy to have you home. God bless you and your family.
Thank you Senior Airman Adams for a job well done. It is people like you who make me proud to be an American.
Thank you also for rescuing that beautiful little furbaby, Koji, that is also a job well done. Good wishes to you and your family on your home coming.
Hi Sheltie Nation:
Has anyone seen or heard of an update on little Miss Petunia from Long Island, N.Y.? I’ve gone to her page on their website, but nothing that I can find has been posted.
If any one of you has found some information I would sure appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks Nation.
Sullivan
Hi Sullivan,
You can follow the latest information on Petunia via our forum thread:
http://sheltieforums.com/showthread.php?t=14764
Hi Kelly:
Thank you so much for the link. I did a little happy dance for Miss Petunia reading about the successful surgery and then cried reading everything else.
As everyone else has said, this baby has already gone through so much, this extra “kick in the hinney” just doesn’t seem fair.
Looks like I will continue to send hugs, kisses, love and prayers for this little sweet Angel.
Again, thank you.
Sullivan
Congratulations to Senior Airman, Jenny. Thanks for serving us. I am thrilled you are back home with your darling, Koji and husband, Brenton!
Welcome Home. Thank you for serving our country. Cuddles is a beautiful sheltie enjoy!
WELCOME HOME, and an honor to have you serve your country, and God bless you, your wife and Koji !!! Many many happy and rewarding years ahead of you !
From Dianne …in Canada
Welcome home Jenny!! I bet Koji is so happy you’re back…hopefully for good.
Oh your Koji is so happy to have you home! I’d like to add my thanks to you for your service to our country, and for rescuing a wonderful Sheltie. Lots of fun times ahead, I’m sure. Happy cuddling!
Rescuing the injured and rescuing Shelties! You’re awesome! Welcome home!
Welcome home, Jenny!