![]() ![]() Oye tì ìsunmií náà yóò ná wa síbèĬalendar:n (The calende is not correct.) ![]() Night.) fi ságò won máa n fi awon aja náà sínú àgò ní alaléĬake: n (They man cut the cake.) àkàrà dídùn àkàrà òyìnbó okùnrin náà gé àkàrà òyìnbó náàĬalabash:n (He broke the calabash.) igbá ó fó igbá náàĬalculate: v (We haven’t really calculated the cost of the vacation yet.) Igbékéké tí mo n gbo yèn ko dun mo mi nínúĬafe: n (British or American cafes (Alcohol is not usually served in ) búkà won kìí saba fún ènìyàn ní otí tile ni búkà awon ara ilè GèésìĬage: n (He put the bird in a cage.) àgò ó fi eye náà sínú ago Gbogbo wón gbé pèlé inú dìdùnĬackle:n (The cackle I am hearing doesn’t please me.) ìgékéké bí àgbébò àdìe. Ààre náà ti yan ìgbìmò sèĬabin:n (He built his cabin with them.)yàrá nínú okò, yàrá, àgó ó pa àgó tì wonĬable: n (The cable is no more good.) okùn tàbí èwon ìdákòdúró ero irin tí a fin n soro sí elòmíran wáyà tó nípon okùn tàbí èwon idákòduro náà kò dára móĬackle :v (They all cackled with delight.) gbé bí agbébò àdie. A lè jé ní tutu tàbí kí a sè é lobe n jé o fé èfó òyìnbó?Ĭabinet:n (He bought a new cabinet.) (The president ha, formed his Carbinet.) yàrá kékeré àpótí ohun òsí ó ra àpótí ohun àsó tuntun kan Ìgbìmò kan. Charlie was Kelly O'Connell's "best fur friend." So when she learned her canine companion of 15 years was dying of a brain tumor, she was devastated.Cab:n (I came by cab.) ajé ìgboro okò ìgboro Ajé ìgboro ni mo bá wá.Ĭabbage:n (Do you like cabbage?) efó òyìnbó-irúfé èfó tí igì rẹ́ máa n jé àwó ewé tí àwon ewé rè máa n nó àwo pupa résúrésú tàbíįunfun díè díè.“I kept saying, ‘You made it buddy,'” she said, “You made it.” O’Connell says she’ll never forget the smile on Charlie’s face. “It’s hard to look at them without crying every time,” she said. ![]() And pictures O’Connell says are “priceless.” “It was a beautiful moment,” O’Connell said.īut Charlie didn’t leave without giving them the one last gift of his presence on a really special day. “James and I dropped to our knees and started crying,” she said.Ĭharlie died eight days after their wedding, surrounded by his loving family in front of a fireplace. Lloyd, 38, carried the 80-pound labrador mix down the aisle. “The amazing human that she is, scooped him up and carried him” Dziuvenis said. So when it came time for Charlie to walk down the aisle, Katie Lloyd, the bride’s sister and maid of honor, stepped in. The wedding took place at 9,000 feet near Buena Vista, and Charlie became tired. “But the excitement and elevation was too much for him.” “He was playing with kids before,” photographer Jen Dziuvenis said. “(Gavin) grew to love him just as much as I did,” she said, “(Charlie) was a symbol of the coming together of the family,” she said.Ĭharlie was active and playful during the hours before the wedding. In the five years since she had met Garvin, Charlie had fit right in with Garvin and his sons. To have Charlie at her wedding to now-husband James Garvin was important to her. “It had been four months of watching him deteriorate,” she said. “I adopted him as a puppy,” she said, “I was 19 years old.”Īs much as she wanted him to be with her forever, she didn’t want to extend his life in suffering. So when she learned her canine companion of 15 years was dying of a brain tumor, she was devastated. “We had tons of adventures together,” she said. Charlie was Kelly O’Connell’s “best fur friend.” ![]() Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.īUENA VISTA, Colo. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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