Rachel Marisay

ABOUT RACHEL

I was born in a small town outside of Toledo, Ohio called Freemont, but spent most of my time growing up in Atlanta, Georgia.

I graduated from Purdue University and had every intention of utilizing my degree when fate stepped in and opened the door to broadcasting.

In my spare time I enjoy traveling, shopping, going to the movies, painting and playing with my pugs Barry & Priscilla

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MY DOGS

I have had five dogs: three pugs and two huskies... Lulu, we'll remember you forever.


Prayers and Support for Faith

This is a friend of a friend who needs your prayers more than anything These are my friends Mike & Bridget Wildschuetz and their beautiful new baby, Faith. Faith was born September 10 with severe bilateral microphthalmia, a congenital malformation resulting in minimal eye development. She also has very small sinuses and is having difficulty getting enough oxygen on her own.

The Wildschuetz - who I attend church with in Kyle - have no family in the Austin area. They moved to Kyle two years ago from St. Louis. Mike is a mining engineer and was laid off in October 2008 due to the economy. He is now working, but, like many people in Central Texas, he has been unable to find a job in his industry. Before giving birth, Bridget worked as a health and physical education teacher for Manor ISD. She is currently on maternity leave.

If you'd like to learn more about this great family and to follow baby Faith's progress, a website http://superbabyfaith.com has been set-up by friends from The Connection Church.

Lulu Bear

 

This is my sweet Lulu. Also, affectionately know as lulu bear or juju bee.

Lulu was a rescue dog that weighed just under 12 pounds when she arrived on my door a little over 6 years ago; already a full grown dog in her senior years. She had been abused and was at a puppy mill. Not to mention had heartworms and a hernia and needed extensive treatment. Lulu pulled through and through my cooking and prescription chow put on the much needed weight. She had an instant family with two other pugs: Barry and Priscilla. I did my best to treat her like the princess she was but had never known. She went everywhere with us and was the happiest dog. Lulu does not look it here, but then again we would not either if we were in this costume.

Lulu’s life got even better when Jason (my husband) came into it. He was insistent on including all our dogs in everything: from car to boat rides. And with Jason came along two additional huskies: Brock and Carmine. One big, happy dog loving family. Treats, toys and car trips, we lived for it all 24/7. Jason and I have never lost a dog before. If you have, then you are all too familiar with the stages of denial. Mine is blaming myself. Lulu died in my arms with Jason stroking her tiny frail head next to me as we waited for the vet. She had apparently suffered a stroke and the other dogs woke us up to alert us. As I was holding her I actually witnessed a tear from her eye. Lulu cried as she said goodbye.

My heart will long and ache for Lulu everyday for the rest of my life and all I can hope for it that she is in heaven (maybe with some of her puppies) playing , ageless and no longer in any pain. From the hearts that could not have loved her any more. Goodbye, my sweet lulu bear. I will forever hear you running clumsily all over the house, barking to be picked up and put on the sofa and feel you under my feet in the kitchen waiting for a scrap or to lick the bowl.

This is where lulu came from.
Forgotten Friends is an 501 c (3) Austin, TX-based rescue group that was started ten years ago to help reduce the number of sweet, loving dogs that die everyday in area shelters for lack of a suitable home. We are supported solely by volunteers and donations from the community. We are volunteer-based and all of our funds are used for the care and maintenance of our rescued dogs. Puppies and dogs enter our program from area shelters and stay at a private mini shelter until foster homes become open or new fosters sign on. Then they can be moved out to a foster home for training before going to new families. If there are no available fosters, the dogs reside at the shelter until they are adopted. Our mission is to rehome our puppies and dogs into homes who are fully committed to their lifetime care. We are committed to finding the very best match between the needs of our adopters and our dogs by carefully screening applications, meet & greet sessions, home visits and vet checks. Thank you for choosing rescue, please do not breed or buy while shelter pets die!

Forgotten Friends http://www.mixbreedrescue.com/
Mixed Breed Rescue P. O. Box 1395 Leander, TX 78641 512.515.0722