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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Hello from Alisha!

Hello to all of you Trailridgers out there! It is truly surreal for me to believe that I have been gone for almost 6 months now. Seems like just yesterday I was saying goodbye. I am loving Los Angeles and the gorgeous weather and variety in culture the city offers. I followed my dreams of becoming a web designer/marketer and now I am designing an ad for the New York Times. I feel fortunate and grateful every day. Even though I have started a new life, my old life as a receptionist at the clinic is always a click or phone call away.


Along with near daily updates on how you all are doing from my old co-workers, I also have the privilege of keeping the Trailridge website up to date and writing the monthly newsletters. This gives me a chance to see pictures and hear stories that have been shared (so keep them coming… not just to share with the world, but to share with me too!) My current day-to-day job leaves me a bit disconnected with the world, which is quite a change from working at the hospital. In fact, I have weeks that go by without an emotional breakdown, (I thought this was a good thing). What I forgot was how much love I felt before feeling that pain, a sequence of emotions familiar to all pet owners. I was reminded recently of these emotions when posting an obituary on the site for one of my favorite Trailridge visitors. As I began to type out his beautifully written obituary, tears came streaming down my face. I began to really sob. You know that kind of crying that makes your belly hurt? That was me, sitting at my laptop, looking at this happy faced brindle boxer in the picture that accompanied the obit. I wished I had been there for the owners and for this dog during his last moments. I guess in the midst of everything, you do tend forget just how attached you become from the other side of the reception counter. Even 1,600 miles away, I love and care for you all whole heartedly. Each of you and your pets changed who I am forever. For that, I wanted to say Thank You. The memories we shared and your willingness to continue to share with me is invaluable.


~Alisha Ahern

TPH receptionist 2006-2010

1 comment:

  1. Alisha, I didn't know you had left, but did wonder why I hadn't seen you when I came in. Best of luck to you in your new life and adventures!!!! We will miss you!
    Steven , Donna , Marley , Sophia , Leah and little Nina Topping

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