DEATH IS COMING.

                                         

Greetings, this is Kris, welcome to my blog cast.

She loved to wrestle with the baby.

Today’s topic is a sad one. I hate to admit it, but I don’t always feel real peppy and motivational.  You see there will be a death soon in my household.  Now for some of you who have never loved a pet you may not feel sympathetic towards me, and that’s okay. But those of you that have travelled this path know the heart break coming my way.

If you have been following along with my blog you know that Tessie, my lovely old friend, has been with me for some years.  She has filled my heart with joy and laughter as I hope that I have filled hers.  When people ask me what kind of a dog she is, I tell them Hawaiian, as my son got her when he was stationed there before going to Iraq.  

Tess has been a part of our lives for thirteen years, and mine exclusively for eight. This lovely dog and I have grown old together.  As for me I am not too decrepit yet, but Tess is not doing well. 

You see her poor old body is full of “fatty tumors.”  Things they can do nothing about, and I have watched as they have popped up all over her body.  The worse are the ones I can’t see as she gets breathless, stumbles when she walks, and sometimes she just stands there like she is waiting for something to happen.

When she came to live with me, she became the motivation for both of us to get outdoors and walk. Together we discovered this wonderful park area not far from where I live. I didn’t even know there was such a wonderful place until we started our walks and explored the neighborhood.

She loves the snow.

We quit walking there years ago as I discovered another area that was much larger with many more trails, you may have heard me talk about the Shunga.  But yesterday we went back to our old haunt as my poor little car would not start. My SUV is too hard for Tess to get into so a dear friend gave me an old Toyota echo so that she would not have so far to jump as we head out on our adventures. 

Due to the death of this little car we returned to our old trails, our old pathways, and it brought tears to my eyes as I remembered finding this area when we first came together.

This haven is 43 acres of trees and grasses with little trails and ravines. Over the water are lovely bridges and fallen trees that let us take pause along our journey.

Over the years we have seen deer, turkeys, ducks, great big beautiful  hawks, and once a gorgeous coyote.  It’s amazing that as we began our walk Tessie remembered exactly which trails to take and followed the old paths we had trodden before.  It was so heartwarming.

The tumors on Tess have gotten pretty large but they don’t stop her from walking. She loves her walks, she loves to snuffle. As I said, sometimes she gets so breathless we must stop and let her catch her breath for a minute. I don’t  know how many breaths a minute a dog is supposed to breathe, but she is like a little  train puffing away.

It’s as if she saying, hurry up.

Despite all of this she’s an inspiration to me. Even when she is having difficulty, and probably some pain, she just keeps taking that next step.  She keeps going which should remind all of us to take that next step forward as well and keep going.

We need to move past the pain and suffering because we do not know what tomorrow may bring.  We do not want to miss an opportunity to see a beautiful landscape or feel the warm sun on our skin or miss having the cool breeze touching our face.  Nature can be such motivation to keep going. 

One thing I have noticed when I walk outside is that it is very noisy.  The birds are chirping and singing to each other.  There are woodpeckers hammering away, dogs barking in the distance, and the wind rustling the leaves in the trees.  Not a quiet place, but a soothing, healing place. Some days I just want to lay down and embrace the earth it is such a gift.

Tess has been my companion for a long time, and I don’t think she is going to make it to the end of the year. It is the hardest thing for me to watch knowing that at some point I may have to put her down to ease her suffering. I pray every night that the lord will take her in her sleep so that she will not suffer, and I will not have to make the decision to end her days. It is tough one as many of you know.

I have already decided I don’t want any more pets after Tess is gone because at my age the only thing that’s in my future is who will go first, me or the pet. I have felt great love for this old dog, and we have had many enjoyable trips along our favorite paths.  Soon it will end, and we will only walk in spirit along our favorite trails.

She never chased the other creatures, we were quiet observers.

There is a lovely story that Andy Andrews, a motivational presenter tells about his wife and their family dog. Every time his wife enters a room the dog gets so excited and happy wagging its tail and smiling at her. The wife in return hugs the dog and gives it little scratches. If the wife leaves the room again as soon as she returns the dog acts like she has been gone forever and gets all excited again, getting hugs and scratches once more.

Now Andy said he asks himself “why his wife didn’t treat him that way when he came home or entered a room”, and his response was, “because I don’t treat her the way our dog treats her, and that is with great joy when she enters a room, always so happy to see her.

Maybe we should treat each other like we have been apart for a long time and are filled with joy and love once we set eyes on each other again.  Do you think it will make you or them feel better?  Of course, it would.

All around us there are motivational things to soothe and relax each one of us. Things to fill our hearts with joy.  We just need to open our eyes to what is there.

Did I mention she can be a coach potato.

If you are feeling down watch some YouTube videos.  There are millions to choose from.  They can certainly lift your mood.  Listen to some gentle music.  Look at nature videos. There are apps galore that provide calming nature sounds or music. 

There was a study done where people just looked at a fireplace with a fake fire going and they reported feeling warmer just by watching.  I have one of those fake fire heaters.  You can use them without the heat on and it is very soothing watching the colorful flames bouncing about.

Sometimes  we have to step away from the chaos in our life and there are so many ways to do that to help ourselves feel better. We don’t always recognize the feelings of the stress burdening our bodies until we let go. Step away, embrace something wonderful.  Then you will feel it, you will feel the tension that was hardening your muscle, tightening your chest, making it difficult to breathe. We get so use to those feelings that when we let go it is like we are floating on air.

One of the best tools in my life to help me push away the chaos has been my sweet Tessie. I am so glad that she has been there with me.  When her time comes, I will shed many tears of sadness, but I will also be filled with gratitude for our time together. I know that soon she is going to be gone. I hope it will be an easy passing. I dread the time will come when I may have to make a choice to intervene.  Say a prayer for me and her that she will go in her sleep so that our parting will be an easy one.  If you have a pet snuggle them close, just stroking their fur can lower your blood pressure and ease your pain.  Love all the beings in your life, animals, and humans. Each is a gift we should cherish.  And as I always say, “have a great day today, you and I deserve it.” ( she loved her girls,)

She loves her girls.