I'm just not up to it. Today I said goodbye to my beloved Sandy.
Sandy came into my life in 1994. She was already a year old and owned by a family that I knew. I lived in South Korea, and her first family was moving back to the States and couldn't keep her. I was a teacher's aid back then, and their daughter was in my class.
So I adopted little Sandy. Normally I don't name animals human names, but she already had hers. She was crate- and paper-trained and very obedient--that is, unless you dropped a stick of butter. Then she would snatch it and dash back to her crate, refusing to give up the butter even when you demanded.
She came to the US when I returned, and learned about grass. You see, urban areas in South Korea rarely provide grass. Any areas that are not concrete are used for gardens. So here in the US Sandy found out about lawns and yards.
Sandy was my companion through a divorce, single life in Key West, and remarriage to her wonderful adopted father, Mr.W, a move to Atlanta and finally here to Central New York.
She was a spicy girl, prone to begging and "dancing like a bear." Playfully dubbed "Sandy Sue" or "Sandy Sue Pie" or even "The Numma," she was loved by my whole family.
Sandy left us this morning. She was a good friend.
Friday, September 5, 2008
RIP Sandy, Pet and Friend, 1993-2008
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9 comments:
So sorry that you have lost your good friend. It can be so difficult and lonely to lose a pet. Take care during this time of grief.
I am sorry to hear about your loss, Amanda. Joy's comment above sums it up.
Oh dear how sad. We'll be thinking of you as you get through this. *HUG*
Oh, gosh, so sad. Isn't it amazing how much a part of our lives pets become? I remember the first day I met our dog, and today's he's like a member of our family. Thinking of you. Big hugs!
I'm sooo sorry about your pooch--they really are little people with fur.
I'm so sorry.
Thanks so much, everyone, for you kind words.
It's been a difficult adjustment for us, and will continue to be so. On the rare occasions when I anticipated this event, I severely underestmated the effect it would have on my life.
Oh, Mrs. W. That breaks my heart. I know how it feels to lose a beloved pet. It's hard for me to put into words anything to say to you, because I know that words can't take away your heartache. Just know that I'm thinking of you.
Thank you. It's getting better around here. Pickle and Thundercat are finding their routines again, as are Mr.W and I.
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