Thank you, friends.
I am better. Not great, but better. Scott and I were watching the daily wrestling match over the weekend with Honey, Lilly and Mack participating and I was able to talk about precious Zipper trying to joining in and running back to his mom for reassurance. I'm not sure I'll ever get over the loss of the precious Zip, but the others sure do help.
Sue, I would encourage you to indulge in another dog, either rescue or a puppy....in the words of my good friend, Curt Haag, who pulled Zipper from the pound, all those years ago....He wrote this to me, right after I lost Zipper
It is so amazing - I have the hardest time remembering peoples' names, but the Goldens........
I vividly remember the day I picked him and brought him down to Greenville. He wasn't about to accept being relegated to the back seat of my car. That was the day I learned how to left-hand shift my 5-speed transmission while attempting to restrain Zipper from joinging me in front by using my right hand.
He's in good company, and I envy him in many ways.
Upon losing my first Golden almost 5 years ago and sharing my profound grief with friends back in Colorado, one dear friend replied with such special thoughts that I never had to write them down - they're carried in my heart (almost vebatim) to this day (and to the end of days). She Said,
"You couldn't feel such grief and devastation unless there had first been a tremendous love betwen you;
And you'll never, ever find any other dog that will fill "that aching hole in your heart," but you will find another who will make a very special place of his very own in your heart;
And you shouldn't just wait for all that you're feeling to slowly fade away, but honor the memory of you departed best friend by going right out and bringing another dog into your home and heart. And the first night you have your new dog home you'll be down on the floor, kneeling with your new guy, hugging him with grat heaving sobs and tears streaming dsown your cheeks as you remember the dog you've lost. And your new guy won't understand the tears - but he'll happily lick them away."
God Bless.
Curt Haag





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Geesh, Logan, it feels like yesterday. He sure was a special one. I'll never forget him either!


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