Pet Sematary
I'm not sure this is post-worthy material, but many of you so sweetly commented on the cuteness of my bunny last month, and on the prettiness of my new garden in September, so it seems only right to report that the two have been combined. :(
On the 28th of October in the year 2011, dear, sweet bunny succumbed to oldness and died in my husband's arms on the way home from the pet clinic...just as I was explaining that the vet probably didn't know what he was talking about and we'd have many more happy months with our darling Oreo. I knew it wasn't true, but I thought he'd at least survive long enough for the kids to come home from school and say good bye.
The burial was complete with holy water and a St. Francis medal, and on Saturday we went to the statuary to pick out this statue---it reminded us of the way he used to kick out his little back legs when he was at maximum relaxation.
He does have a tiny bit to do with writing. You see, when I first started writing, I didn't tell any humans. Bunny became my confidant. He even got a role in the story. But whatever loss I feel, I know my kids feel it ten times worse, because they went to him with all those growing up things that you just can't relay to another person the way you can to a little friend who'll simply listen, and not try to solve your problems for you, and not judge or worry.
I wonder how long it'll be before I stop setting Romaine aside for him whenever I make a salad, and peeking in to see what he's up to every single damn time I turn the corner by his room. *sigh* C'est la mort.
And now it's probably a good idea to skip off to a less morose blog.
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Comments
I lift my mug to Oreo. I'll think of him every time I eat Romaine.
pets are the best listeners, for sure =)
Love,
Lola
Feather
You still have a lovely place to talk with your "confidante".
........dhole
Lee
Memoirist Ann Carbine Best visits Wrote By Rote on Saturday 11/12/11
Good luck with you book, I mentioned it to two young ladies when I was at B&N last week.