Saturday, March 31, 2012

Three Months


Yesterday marks three months since Ernie and Ruby died. That's slightly more than the time they lived with us here in England. It's amazing how time passes.

I still miss them every day. Those dogs were a constant source of joy. It's funny how my brain blocks out all the bad stuff -- the cleaning and laundry, the disinfecting and medicating -- and remembers only the way they'd cuddle up next to me on the couch, or greet me at the door, or snore in bed at night.

Yesterday I ran into a neighbor in the courtyard, walking his little terrier, Sam. He asked how we were coping with the loss of our dogs. I told him we still miss them, and he offered to let us keep Sam for Christmas! It was a nice offer, though one that no doubt benefitted him too. I made a politely enthusiastic but non-committal response!

Dave and I have discussed getting another dog or two, but we think it's still too early. We have a lot of traveling to do, places to go and things to see, and besides, a rented flat on the sixth floor is not the best environment for dogs. (Especially young, energetic dogs.) I think we need to wait until we move to a permanent home, preferably with a yard. (Or "garden," as they say here in England.)

Speaking of traveling, Dave and I have made plans to go to Paris after school lets out in June. He's on Spring Break for the next two weeks, but we're staying in London on a "staycation." In fact, we'll have visitors April 6-14 -- the couple who kept Ernie and Ruby for us last summer while we moved and got situated. (Our deal was we'd bring them to London and put them up if they'd watch the dogs.) Life goes on!

(Photo: Reflections in Shoreditch, March 17.)

7 comments:

The Bug said...

I can't believe it's been three months! I love how the neighbor offered you the use of his dog :)

Lorianne said...

I can't believe it's been three months, either. I thought for sure then that Reggie would soon be next, but three months later, he's still puttering along. It's all such a mystery, this life that is simultaneously fragile and resilient.

You'll know when the time is right to get a dog or two. In the meantime, it's good to know you can "borrow" a dog if you'd like. :-)

Barbara said...

Those dogs will always be important to you because they were family. You will recognize the right time to get another dog or two I'm sure, knowing that it is likely that you will outlive it/them as well.

Paris is my #1 favorite city. It will be a delight for you to photograph.

Reya Mellicker said...

What Barbara said. Oh yeah.

Ms.M said...

Wow, 3 months. Has it really been that long? I agree with everything you said.

It feels like every time I talk to someone they are going to Paris. Must be he hot thing to do this year. Alas I will miss out. Maybe I'll travel in one of my books. Right now I am in 1878 London.

You will have to share pictures. I look forward to them.

Ms. M

Linda Sue said...

death is weird, realization happens on it's own time and catches you off guard.

Elizabeth said...

Yes, life goes on, but I imagine you'll miss your treasured dogs for a long time. I hope you get more dogs one day --