As newlyweds in a new city and a new house the adventures are endless. These adventures may occur nearby, like in the kitchen, or far away, such as another city, but they all make up the moments of our life together. We hope you enjoy keeping up with us! xoxo Lauren & Alex

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A History of My Canine Relationships & A Little Imagination

No, I’m not referring to my husband.

Growing up I didn’t have any brothers. I did have two “sisters.” When I was born my parents had a beautiful red golden retriever named Shannon. She had a gentle soul and was a good influence on me (for example she always used the sidewalk and never ran into the street after her ball). I was in first grade when she passed on so I don’t remember much of her besides what I see in pictures (I have a mostly terrible, sometimes amazing memory). Pictures of her in my tent with me, next to me on my first day of school, accepting a tennis ball from me when I was just a toddler and so on and so on. I never had any invisible friends (from what I can remember), but I did imagine that Shannon was the closest thing to an older sister. My parents had adopted her long before I ever came along and needless to say losing her was extremely tough on everyone.

A few years went by and apparently I was going through dog withdrawal and starting asking my parents for another dog. I would sometimes even crawl onto my mom’s lap and make panting noises as if I was a puppy. I might not have had imaginary friends, but I definitely had an interesting imagination that’s for sure. Finally, my parents relented. When I was in third grade (I think…) we drove a few hours North to pick up a white fluffy golden retriever that we named Daisy (middle name Roo).

If Shannon was equivalent to an “older sister”, Daisy was definitely a troublemaker “younger sister” that was spoiled just like youngest children usually are. Despite emergency trips to the vet and other mishaps she was also a wonderful dog and companion to all of us. She was always there waiting for you with a wagging tail and a kiss so you could hardly stay mad at her. After I left for college it became evident that Daisy was no longer a happy go lucky puppy anymore and after receiving treatments for multiple types of cancer it was then her turn to leave us. Just because you’ve experience something before, it doesn’t mean it’s any easier the second time.

After that quite a few things happened: years passed, I graduated from college and also got married and moved to Kentucky. Now my parents were really empty-nesters. With my own new-found happiness I really wanted to share that feeling with my parents somehow and the opportunity came in Zeus. Long story short, Zeus was a dog I met and loved immediately. The time came when he needed a new home and I thought he would be perfect for my parents and they in turn would be perfect for them (there I went running away with my imagination again, making up stories in my head about how happy they would all be together). He came into my parents lives around the time that he was a year old. It was definitely a leap of faith for my parents to uproot their lives and schedule in order to add another addition into the family as well as to overcome the fear of once again opening themselves up to loss.

After having female golden retrievers for so long, it was an interesting adjustment to learn the nuisances of a male dog of a mixed breed. Now after almost a year everyone is well adjusted and happy. Zeus loves their backyard to run in and is obsessed with playing ball. He follows my parents around everywhere and they have a mutual affection for him. My mom texts me funny pictures of Zeus and when I talk to my Dad on the phone he frequently thanks me for bringing Zeus into their life. It may sound incredibly silly to those who have never had a dog before, but the simple joy and love they can bring about is truly astounding.  

And now for another dose of my imagination… I’ve always wondered what goes on in a dog’s mind and what  they would say if they could talk (there is a book I distinctly remember my mom reading to me about a dog talking after eating alphabet soup, so it could happen) and whether or not they have feelings.
In honor of the goofy, gangly “little brother” I’ve gained in Zeus I’ve tried to tap into his mind in order to write a funny little story from a his point of view. It’s also a reminder to not take for granted the joy that the simple things in life can bring. Enjoy.  

A Morning in the Life of Zeus (Ricky Bobby Ginger Pye Caboose):

My internal alarm just went off. I wonder how long I’ll have to lay here until she opens her eyes and acknowledges me. She’s facing me this morning and I know she can see me from her pillow, now if she would just open one darn eye. Maybe if I sigh loud enough. Ah ha! Gotcha! I just saw her eyes flutter underneath the lids, this is a good sign. Now I just have to act cool so she thinks it was her idea to wake up. I was a little skeptical at first of my new bed, but now I can see the true benefit. The edge gives me a great post for observing to the point where I can easily act like I’m sleeping still. Thank you Mommy.

Finally, one leg is inching its way from underneath the covers; followed by the other leg and now the entire woman. YESSSSSSSSSSSS. And I’m up and have resumed my position by her side. First I’ll follow her to the bathroom and then I’ll be one step closer to the highlight of my morning. I don’t understand why it takes her forever to get down the stairs. Two leaps and I’m rounding the corner to the kitchen and the back door. It looks a little chilly out there, but I already see a couple birds and a squirrel that I would like to introduce myself to so let’s get the show on the road. Come on already. Argh.

My ears hear the sweet sweet noise of the door unlocking. I inch my way over to the right just a hair, the door opens a sliver and I’m out. Phew. Now that I’ve stretched and trotted over to the grass the question is squat or leg lift? I’m feeling a little lazy this morning so I’m gonna go with the squat. Not much of a stream there, probably because Dad wouldn’t let me have any more water last night even though I was unbelievable thirsty from that peanut butter flavored toothpaste. Darn him. How would he like it if I had banned him from a thirst-quenching beer during the football game last night? Same thing if you ask me. Unfortunately, I haven’t discerned how to use these gangly paws to open the refrigerator. Maybe that can be on my to-do list today after the ‘rents leave for work. After my nap of course.

Now that I’ve relieved myself it’s time to make to make the mandatory lap around the yard and make sure there isn’t anyone that I haven’t said hi to yet. Rounding the pine trees I see one of my squirrel friends and something circular and orange. Could it be my bouncy ball? Is that my ball? Holy crap… I think it’s one of my balls. Time to investigate. Oh, nope. False alarm, it’s just a piece of paper. A post-it note. Hmmm... I think it’s trying to say that even though it’s not my ball it would be okay to put it in my mouth and give it a taste. Hmmm… not too crunchy. Easy to chew. Yuck. Crud, what in tarnation was that? Oh tastes like glue. Hmm… to continue to eat or not? I think not. Moving on.

Alright, back to finish my round of the yard. Not much to see here. All I know is that I’ve worked up an appetite. Oh right, it’s breakfast time. I could get used to this leisurely schedule. I see Mom through the window with her tea in the hand. How long are you going to make me wait out here lady? Once again, door barely ajar, squeeze myself through, now where is my breakfast? Oh, there it is, right where you always put it. Man she is good. Too bad it’s also the same stuff as always. Huge disappointment. Better eat it fast so I don’t have to even taste it. Great strategy, although it’s a little dry on my throat. Need some water. Ahhhhhhhhhhh much better. Uh oh, Mom looks like somebody made a mess with the water over here you better get over here and wipe it up.

Okay, time to find my main ball-throwing man. I’ll just trot over here to the living room. Nobody. Downstairs bathroom. Nope. Better run up the stairs and see if I see anything from up there. Two leaps. Can’t see or hear anything from my perch up here. How long am I going to have to wait to get a little ball action around here sheesh. Better go back downstairs and see if maybe Mom wants to play. Looks like she’s heading for the stairs. Must beat her up them. Phew. I’m a little tired from all this action. 

I think I’ll just lie down and watch her get ready. Ooooohh maybe if I use my sad eyes on her she’ll give me a few pity throws in the backyard before she leaves. Or maybe I can get outside and get in the car and go with her. Much better plan. There’s nothing I love more than a good car ride. Except maybe my ball, but that’s a given. I am feeling very sleepy. I’ll just close one eye and watch her with the other so I don’t miss anything. I’m bored already. I think I’ll just close the other just for a second….


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