Remembering Ruby with GOOD ROSIE by Kate DiCamillo
For the past 8 years we've enjoyed the companionship of our high-energy, sweet, protective, crazy Australian shepherd Ruby.She died this past Saturday, and we are feeling so sad, so lonely without her.
Those of you who have beloved pets know what I'm talking about -- because you don't bring home that puppy or kitten without knowing that someday this day will come.
It's a tough time.
What's helped has been thinking about all the things we've loved about Ruby, all the joy she brought to our lives. Here's the start of our list:
last pic of Rubyher enthusiasm for the rubber chickenhow she'd bark as if to say “throw it! Throw it again!”the way she'd cock her headher high energythe joy she had in runninghow she was so polite that she didn't want to eat in front of youhow excited she was to get a treathow she would dip her paws in the water bowl to help her cool offhow she followed us around the outside of the house when we were inside without herhow she howled along when I played my cellothe way she rubbed against things to scratch an itchthe way she'd grunt in pleasure when you scratched an itch for herher little nub wagginghow happy she was to go on walkshow she made those chairs on the front porch her ownhow good she was in the bathhow tenderly she took anything from your handhow faithful she was, how close she stayedhow she was always rounding us uphow she did a sweep of our yard and the neighbor's yardhow proud she was of that last Thanksgiving turkey bonethe way she knew so many wordshow funny she was about getting into the boat – not sure where/when to get in -- but determined to get in!how she'd stand at the prow as we cruised the lake, and then would lay down to enjoy the ridehow she piddled around the shore, investigating, and didn't know what to do the first time we put her in the lakehow she would set off an alarm when anyone suspicious came near our househow she would let us pet her when she was half asleephow she would get up and follow Eric to the door when he went inside -- ever the escort
Ruby was Eric's dog really. (Parents, you know how that goes, right?) He said there would never be another dog as good as Ruby. He's right. This loss has been really tough for him.
Something else helping us to get through this time is reading dog books. For some time I've been meaning to blog about GOOD ROSIE! by Kate DiCamillo, illus. by Harry Bliss, brought to us by Candlewick.I love this book! It's like a graphic novel for the young set. And Rosie truly is a good dog and loves her human George. (Those early scenes really do remind me of Ruby!) But Rosie is a little lonely, too. She needs some dog-friends. She has a lot to learn when she first visits the dog park. Eventually, after some near-disasters, she gains two new friends in Fifi and Maurice. It's super-sweet. I hope you'll check it out and remember those special pets in your life.
Meanwhile, I'll be here, remembering Ruby.
Ruby's first Christmas (2010)
Published on November 26, 2018 05:57
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