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"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies," said Jojen. "The man who never reads lives only one." - George R.R. Martin, A Dance With Dragons

Sunday, March 25, 2012

A Fond Farewell to My Reading Buddy


There's a saying that "Every DogHas It's Day". BJ was my best friend, my constant companion and yes, reading buddy and he had many such days. His personality was infectious, his smile broad, and you just couldn't help but want to be near him. I was the lucky one though, because he shared all of that with me. We ran agility courses, until an ACL surgery prevented that; we swam together, until he fell in one day and got spooked; we went hiking, until a laryngectomy last year made it harder for him to breathe when he exerted himself. He lead a quiet life the last year...

Life has been crazy for me the last many months too. Trying to get through a divorce, figuring out where life was going to take me next at that grand ole age of 50, and spending some time down South with some new friends and planning an eventual move down there. Having BJ near me helped me get through a lot of that. Days and nights, where I was cleaning and packing had BJ lying down near me. He was happy just to be near me, while I had to do all this other "stuff", and I felt comforted by his presence even though I had so much else to do.

The last month saw BJ struggling to get up and down the stairs; needing to get up in the middle of the night to go out, sometimes more than once; Sometimes he couldn't hold it at all... Sometimes it was frustrating for both of us, but we loved each other unconditionally. He was the bread and I was the butter...

This past weekend was the worst of all... With a high fever and sudden weakness, and very sick, we found out he had a mass on his spleen... I lost my best friend and my constant companion of 13 years. At a few months old, when he walked into the house for the very first time, not only did he take over the run of the place, but he stole my heart too. He held onto my heart for a very long time and with a few gentle licks of my face he placed it back where he found it and gave me his to keep.

Give your furry best friend a hug from us today. Read to them, not because they can understand the words, but because they will enjoy the warmth of your voice and the time you spend with them. Be thankful for the time you have with them because it really is shorter than you think.

Get to know BJ a little better by visiting BookHounds, where BJ was interviewed in 2009! He had a blast answering those questions!
And he had a great life and made my life great too!


Happy reading... Suzanne


P.S. As you can see BJ was an avid reader himself!


14 comments:

carla said...

Suzanne, I am so sorry for your loss. To have a friend like BJ is really to own the world I believe. There is really nothing I can say that will ease the emptiness in your heart but my thoughts and prayers are with you.
I have checked back to your blog often but I regret that I never emailed you also.
BJ was a beautiful little guy, and he brought many smiles to those of us who met him thru your blog.

Jen Dublin said...

I'm so sorry about the loss of your long-time reading buddy. It's hard to let them go and you're right, the time you have with them is never enough.

Recently, I had to put to sleep my 14 year old cat Greta due to uncurable liver disease. And several months before that, I had to put to sleep my 18 year old cat Smokey due to kidney failure. It's hard to lose old friends.

You still have his love even though he's not with you. That will never change.

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

Oh, so sorry for the loss of your special friend. There is nothing that can replace that unconditional love.

It's hard enough to deal, but when you're moving...sigh.

Good luck with the move and enjoy your memories of B. J.

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Jinjer-The Intrepid Angeleno said...

I lost my beloved doggie 15 years ago and it still hurts at times, but mostly I can laugh and smile at all the great memories. I'm very sorry for the loss of BJ!

Vicki said...

I'm so sorry to hear about BJ! I know how attached we get to our pets and how much love we feel for them, they become part of our family. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

{HUGS}

Vicki said...

Forgot to say that growing up we had a Keeshond and an American Eskimo, which in case you don't know, looks like a Keeshond but is all white and not as furry. They both were such loving dogs. I still miss them after 30+ years.

Marg said...

So sorry that you have lost your great friend. He looks like a lovely little dog!

carol said...

I am so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a special dog.

Cat and DOG Chat With Caren said...

so deeply sorry for your loss.

BJ sounded incredible...I know how that is when a cherished pet helps us through divorce...they just "know"...so deeply sorry

Darlene said...

Suzanne, I'm so sorry. I think losing a pet is one of the hardest blows life throws at us. My loss of Buddy was so, so hard and I'm still not recovered. BJ was a beautiful boy. I'm sending you big hugs.

bermudaonion said...

I am so sorry for your loss. A pet is such an important part of a family. I know you miss him terribly.

Teddy Rose said...

I am so sorry to hear about BJ, my heart goes out to you. I understand first hand what it is like to loose a pet. I am going to give DJ, my constant shadow a hug.

Jackie Bouchard said...

Just came across your blog from Bookhounds. So sorry to this post about losing your dear BJ. We lost our Abby in January to bone cancer. She was only 2 1/2, but she lived large during her 2 years with us and taught us SO much about living.

I will give our new rescue pup, Rita, a hug in BJ's honor.

Jackie

Esme said...

Suzanne I am so sorry for your loss

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