Daisy’s Story — A Corner That Still Feels Like Her
Now there’s a place in our home that still feels like her
Now there’s a place in our home that still feels like her
After Daisy passed, Hannah said the hardest part wasn’t what was missing—
it was that home suddenly felt unfamiliar.
Not just the absence of a dog, but the rhythm she brought: walks, greetings, that quiet brightness in the room.
What Hannah wanted to keep was simple: everyday companionship.
We didn’t want a cold display piece. We brought Daisy back into a scene she knew: grass, her bowl, her corner.
When the clear case went on, Hannah finally exhaled.
The grief didn’t disappear—
but now home has a place to hold the missing: a small corner that still feels like Daisy, just quieter.