I am so excited! We lost our sweet Pepper, the best Boston Terrier ever, in Dec. 2006 at the age of 14-3/4. We'd had her her entire life and adored her. Being childless, she was like the child we could never have. We had vowed that we would go at least a year after her death before considering getting another dog, in order to take time to travel and see what life was like without a dog in the house. We had a blast, and the freedom was refreshing, but as time went on, I really started missing having a dog around. Pepper was more entertaining than TV, computers, and most anything else!

I figured my DH was not interested in getting another dog, because life was definitely simpler without a pet, if not as rich. But recently he let it be known that he was getting way too lonely around the house without a pet (he's retired, I'm still working). I have a good friend of whose mom had a pair of Bostons who had just had a litter, so I checked into it, and she said our timing was perfect. We could have the pick of the litter if we came to see the pups this week before she advertised them next weekend.

So, we went to see the pups today, and they were darling. We met the parents too, and they are both very healthy and have great dispositions and are just the right size. We spent some time with all the puppies, and before we knew it, we had picked a female (SO hard to choose) and put down a deposit. We are so excited! Here she is:







And here are the happy parents-to-be:



We are going to name her Paisley. I had a dream about six months ago that we got a Boston Terrier puppy and named her Paisley (a name I had never consciously thought of or heard for a dog). So I figure it is meant to be!

Now, we have to remember all the things to do and buy for a new puppy as it's been 16 years since we went through this!

Emily