Archive for the 'Ask The Goose' Category
(Chronologically Listed)
Pardon the Interruption
The Southern California Fires
First, I want to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to all who expressed concern about me due to the fires here in Southern California. Your messages and thoughts are much appreciated and mean a great deal.
I am among the fortunate Southern California residents only impacted by smoke and ash. Sadly, too […]
Published by golfchick on October 26th, 2007 tagged Ask The Goose, Charity Events, Fitness and Health, News | 3 Comments »
Ask the Goose - question from David
I’m channeling Kess today so I went into her inbox and found this old question that she never got the chance to answer. So, in her first column since her passing, the ghost of the Goose takes this question from David Joseph:
Dear Goose,
I have been golfing for a long time. I have been living for […]
Published by golfchick on May 18th, 2007 tagged Ask The Goose | Comment now »
Breaking the silence
It has been a month since I lost my best friend.
I will always miss her and while I think I’ve gotten through the hardest time, I’m sure the tears will continue to spring up, just fewer and farther between as time goes on. It was necessary for me to take almost a week off […]
Published by golfchick on March 30th, 2007 tagged Ask The Goose, News | 3 Comments »
Kess “The Goose” Williams - 1995-2007
Life was better yesterday.
Because I got to hold her.
Because I got to smell her.
Because I got to kiss her.
Because she was here to kiss my tears away.
Because she was here.I miss you, Kess.
You were my best friend.
You made my world so sweet.
There isn’t anything better than you.
I will always love you and you’ll always […]
Published by golfchick on March 1st, 2007 tagged Ask The Goose, News | 20 Comments »
Happy Birthday to The Goose!
It’s a big day at the Williams house. We are honoring the 12th birthday of Her Royal Highness Kess (a.k.a. The Goose). For those of you who don’t know, that’s an impressive number for a Great Dane. I know I’ll never make it that far in human years. Not even close. So what do you […]









