yes. just, yes.
we finally said goodbye to our beloved super last friday morning. she joined us in asheville almost seven years ago, on susanna's six-month birthday, and was a huge part of our family ever since. we waited much longer than we should have to say goodbye (funny how i can't bring myself to use any other phrase), but we just couldn't take that final step. with every trek up or down the stairs with her 55-pound body in my arms, i would hold her just a little tighter, soaking up her warmth and feeling her heart beat through her fur, knowing that i wouldn't have the luxury of doing so for much longer.
i went back through my archives and found an email i sent the blue ridge boxer rescue group shortly after adopting her, giving them an update on her transition into our family. it brought such a smile to my face that i had to share it here.
yesterday marked one month since we've had super here with us. we cannot believe it's only been a month! it feels like she's been a part of our family for forever. she is just such the perfect pet for us. she's playful, loving, happy, protective, wonderful with the kids -- we couldn't ask for more.
she has some funny quirks ... for some reason, she LOVES to retrieve one shoe from a pair in our closet, walk around with it, and then drop it in some random spot in the house. every evening before we go to bed, we have to canvass the main floor, retrieving lost shoes to reunite with their partners. she doesn't chew on them or play with them; she just likes the shoes to be separated from each other, i guess.
also, wherever we are, she HAS to be in the midst of the action. if i'm lying on the floor with liam (our two year-old), playing with cars or blocks, before i know it, super has wedged herself between us. if i come upstairs in the middle of the night to feed our baby, within a minute, super has awoken from her sleep and followed me up, just to make sure everything is okay.
oh -- and my favorite -- she doesn't just wag her tail. she shakes her whole butt! what a cute and welcome sight each time we come home. we always had to put our old dog in the crate or laundry room when we were gone, since she wreaked havoc in the kitchen and near trash cans if we weren't around. super just hangs out and causes no problems, so we let her have free reign of the house. so, as soon as we walk in from the garage, she's there to greet us, shaking her little behind as happy as can be.
thank you, and to everyone with BRBR, for all that you do. you saved super's life. what a gift!
2-year old liam, bending down to give super a kiss |
tiny susanna couldn't even sit up yet, but she loved to be near her pooch |
farewell, our sweet supe-doop. we love you infinity times infinity.
1 comment:
Hi Sara - I found your blog through FB awhile back and have always kept you in my reader. I love reading your entries about your family (I've read every one) but I think this might be the first time I've commented. I'm so sorry about Super. :( And I'm so sorry you and the family had to go through this. It hits home as we just brought home our first pet for the kids 3 weeks - Jeter (little Yorkie terrier), and I have already caught myself thinking ahead to the dreaded day. He's already a part of our family. I remember the day we said goodbye to my dog growing up. I was an adult already living on my own, but couldn't breathe when I heard the news. Anyway, just wanted to share and let you know I was thinking of you guys. Hope all is well. Reading your blog always makes me want to re-start mine so I can better document everyday life. Take care. -Maria (Chavez - from URichmond)
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