I have lost a dear friend. A friend I took care of and loved for over 15 years. My children were tiny when we brought the little guy home. A who knows what ~ Pitbull/Lab? Boxer mix? Brindled and gorgeous, he was our Nigerian Lionhound. My children are adults now and Jordy is gone. Wrapped in a blanket, under a tree in the yard.
But when he lived, he lived! Every moment filled with joy. Running in the woods, on the beach, catching balls and sticks thrown, gulping down snowballs caught in midair, digging in snowdrifts, rolling in who knows what, stealing the lemon cake and eying the turkey, sneaking his way up on the bed, one leg at a time.
Oh, he will be missed.
Here's the poem I wrote for him on his passing:
May golden light guide
your way
And fields of flowers
dance at your approach
May you be met by loved
ones, soft and warm,
Our loving family; Dulcie,
Indy, Skye, Kelsey, Vincent and Tamina
And may friends; Henry,
Pippi, Haiku, Mack and Merck greet you too
Your kindness and
warmth, your love and licks, your sweet gentleness
will never be forgotten
and will live inside us for all of our days
And may you take our
love for you in your heart as you make your way to the place
of happy days and
running through fields and catching sticks and lemon cakes and splashing in the
sea
Your soulful eyes will
watch over us and as we sit in your favorite chair,
Which will become our favorite,
We will feel your
presence embrace us, washing us with love
The most loyal love
there is
The warmest and most
unconditional
The truest love under
the sun
Dog to person, person
to dog
us to you and you to us
We speak soul to soul
and we understand
We know
And when our time comes
to leave this place, we expect you to be there
Waiting to greet us,
tail wagging, ready for a walk
We love you.
Godspeed, Jordy.