Sweet Daisy

Last week we experienced the loss of our family pet, our sweet Daisy.  We had Daisy more than 10 years and she was as much a member of our family as any human.  I know some people don’t think of their pet as family, but we did!!  When we went on trips, she usually went with us.  When checking hotels, we always checked for pet-friendly.

There are so many things about Daisy that I’ll always remember.  She hated cats with a passion!  She always barked & tried to chase our neighbor’s cat when she saw him.  Once, my husband found her after she had “found” the cat…she had the cat pinned to the ground underneath her paw.  She wouldn’t hurt any animal, but she would bark at them like she meant business.  When we first got Daisy, she would run like crazy around the house.  She could go from 0 to 90 in a matter of seconds.  She’d zoom around the living room, out the doggy door, run the fence while barking at the neighbor dog, zoom back into the house and soar over the side of the couch like it was six inches off the ground!

She also had a love of chocolate!  Yes, we know dogs aren’t supposed to have chocolate, but this dog had a stomach of steel!  She was known to get chocolate out of jackets (I have a hole in a pocket to prove that), off the kitchen table, from the bar behind the couch and then anywhere else you left it without remembering to place it up high.  This one Christmas we had given my mother-in-law a coffee basket with chocolate truffles.  These weren’t just any truffles, they were the kind you got from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory…they were huge and there were six of them.  We had opened the gifts at my mother-in-law’s house that morning and then went to another family member’s house for the rest of the day.  When we got back that evening, the basket was on the floor, some of the coffee ripped open and the white sack with the truffles…ripped to shreds…and EMPTY!!  We checked on Daisy and her stomach was so full.  She looked miserable and she didn’t eat anything else for a while, but she was just fine.  That was several years ago and we still laugh about that every Christmas.

Another food item she loved was ice cream.  Any time any of us had ice cream, she had to have some.  We got to where we just fixed a bowl for her when we had it.  There was a time I was scooping ice cream for the two of us.  The ice cream was still pretty solid, so when I scooped it out, it popped off of my scoop and was headed to the floor…except that it never hit the floor.  I looked down and Daisy had caught the very generously-sized scoop of ice cream in her mouth! 🙂

There are so many great memories of our sweet Daisy.  I like to believe that she’s not alone in heaven…that she has a special little boy to play with.  I like to believe that she and this little boy chase each other around and play all day and the he rubs her belly at night, just like my husband did every night before he went to sleep.  I like to believe that these two will keep each other company until we see them both again one day.

Matthew 5:4 (MSG), “You’re blessed when you feel you’ve lost what is most dear to you. Only then can you be embraced by the One most dear to you.”

Here are a few of our favorite pictures of Daisy…

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We love you so much Daisy and we miss you like crazy!!! ❤

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