...Kayla came into my life about 5 years ago; she belonged to a friend of mine. He was unable to take her when he moved away, so I gladly "adopted" her, keeping him posted of her well-being and all. I have not been in the best of health over the past 3-4 years and Kayla has been the best medicine you could have. She loved her Daddy, and was always by his side. She will truly be missed. Kayla will be buried under a fruitless mulberry tree, which has managed to stay green and alive in its container that I bought it in nearly 6 mos ago as a living memorial to her frisky little spirit. I will miss you, Kayla. Dad loved you.