We recently added a new member to our household! Friends, meet Po, our St. Bernard.
This little girl is my fourth Saint and Remy and Wilder’s first. I’ve waited many years to get her, having wanting to be settled on an acreage before we did. We knew that moving out here meant that we could finally get one, and so last week we did!
So far she is very quiet and very sweet. I have had a couple of friends with kids over on different days, and everyone can’t believe how good and calm she is. They have all said that she doesn’t act like a puppy and it’s like we don’t even have a dog in the house. I asked for a calm temperament (because of our children) and I guess it paid off!
Remy adores her and Truman has even warmed up to her as well. We hope that her mellow attitude will rub off on him. Nothing seems to phase her, which is the opposite of Tru.
Today’s post is for Dear Prudence, who was put to sleep yesterday.
Most of you don’t know this but Hello, Scarlett is actually named after my former dog, Scarlett O’Hara. Like Prudence, she also died from cancer at a young age. Scarlett was also Prudence’s half-sister. My entire blog is a reminder that we should love often, without regret, and with our whole heart. Never shall we forget those furry friends who give us a reason to get up every morning.
Although Prudence was bratty for the first 4 years of her life, and although she never came across a cat that she didn’t want to chase, she was the kindest, funniest, and most gentlest giant that ever lived. My parents were the ones who looked after Prudence, and I am eternally grateful for the life that they gave to her. She loved every person that she ever met, all of her brothers and sisters, every meal that was dished out for her, every grooming (even though she was ticklish), every new day, afternoon, and night, every snowfall, every pond and puddle, and every animal that she played with, hunted, got kicked by, or ate. I am also thankful that I was able to spend the last minutes of her life with her. I know that she is thankful for all of these things as well.
I’ll miss you Pruby Tuesday. You’re gone with the wind, and you took a big part of me with you.
Dear Prudence August 2008 – May 2014 Rest in peace my big, beautiful Saint.
Train roll on, on down the line, Won’t you please take me far away. Now I feel the wind blow, outside my door, I’m leavin’ my woman at home, oh yeah.
Tuesday’s gone with the wind, My baby’s gone, gone with the wind. And I don’t know, oh, where I’m goin’. I just want to be left alone. Well when this train ends, I’ll try again. I’m leavin’ my woman at home.
Tuesday’s gone with the wind. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. My baby’s gone, with the wind. Train roll on. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. My baby’s gone, with the wind.
Train roll on many miles from my home, see I’m, I’m ridin’ my blues away, yeah. But Tuesday you see, she had to be free. Somehow I got to carry on.
Tuesday’s gone with the wind. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. Tuesday’s gone with the wind. My baby’s gone, with the wind.
Train roll on, oh on, ‘Cos my baby’s gone. I’m riding my blues babe, Trying to ride my blues. Ride on train, ride on train. Riding my blues babe, Good-bye Tuesday. Bye Tuesday.
Hello! My name is Emory. I am a wife, mother of four (three on earth in heaven). This is our life on the Canadian prairies.
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