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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

A GOODBYE TO A FAVORITE FRIEND

Every morning for the past fifteen-and-a-half years before I left for work I have walked across my front lawn with a good friend of mine, stopped for a moment, turned and walked back. I gave her a tasty snack, and she thanked me with two kisses on the cheek. I sat down and fixed her beautiful red hair for a few minutes, and then stroked with my hand the results of my grooming while discussing with her how I would like her behavior to be for the rest of the day.

I have every reason to believe that that small amount of attention had made her life a little longer and my own life a little better.

For those six to eight minutes each day I did not watch TV, listen to the radio, use a mouse, use a phone. I did not multi-task. I did not text, I did not sext, I did not message. I did not plan. I did not stress. I did not fret.

I expected little in return. I got by far the better end of the bargain.



Thank you for being my friend.

4 comments:

  1. Enjoy the big dig in the sky, Cookie-dog.

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  2. The less you say the more I admire you.

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  3. Only excellent care allows dogs to live that long. Tears here, bro.

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  4. Thank you to everyone who helped us remember the wonderful Cookie-dog!

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