Saturday, 31 March 2012

Sparkling Ginger

Well friends, I was unexpectedly thrown off my game here for a couple of weeks as our family lost our beloved canine member, Ginger. She was such a sweetheart and a wonderful presence in our house (as those who knew her would know), and it's been quite a shock to the system to no longer have her around, providing endless unconditional love, support and friendship to us all on a daily basis. But they say "don't cry because its over, smile because it happened", and when I think about it I guess that's the right attitude to take, because it's only our inability to acknowledge death as a necessary part of life that makes these moments so hard to bear. Maybe if we really face the fact that nothing lasts forever, we'll enjoy things more while they're here and not feel quite so angry and bitter when they inevitably disappear.

Anyway, as a memorial to my favourite little friend for over 10 years, I did what I always do when things come to an end...wrote her a poem. Here's to you, Gingy. Living Green blog will resume next week.

Ginger
2002-2012
"SPARKLING GINGER"

It was a special day in April, in the year 2002
When the Farragher family first laid our eyes on you
It was true love at first sight, I think we’d all agree
The little smudge upon your face suited us perfectly

And so began the story of your life at 52
We took you home, and showed you around, and named you Ginger, too
And from that day on, you became the dog we knew
With so many things about you that made you so uniquely you

You were a cavalier with personality to spare
And a happy little face framed by flowing Ginger hair
You’d greet us every morning with an unabashed delight 
And cuddle up to watch TV beside us every night

You loved to walk on through the park and greet the passers-by
(Though you preferred the human breed to your fellow canines)
You’d set out with excitement and energetic glee
But by the final hill you’d always pant exhaustedly

You understood our language, and made sure we knew yours
You knew that “bed”, “cookie” and “walk” were all things you adored
And when you wanted dinner, or a late-night snack or two
You stomped and sniffed emphatically ‘til we gave into you

A lover of life’s yummiest culinary delights
You’d stare at us intently when we ate our snacks at night
Pizza, peanut butter, and McDonald’s French fries, too
You had a way of knowing when they were on our menu

On days of celebration, you could never quite hold back
(Self-restraint was a quality you sort of seemed to lack)
You’d dive into the presents, whether they were yours or not
And gleefully pull out the tissue paper, while we laughed ourselves in knots

Yes, you had a special innocence and sweetness about you
Everyone that walked through the door was a best friend to you
You’d greet them with enthusiastic curiousity
And make them feel like they were meant to join the family

But to our family of four, you were loyal through and through
Your touching dedication was so clear with every move
The first to greet us at the door, the last to say goodbye
So full of love and gentleness, with such a zest for life

And now we’ve watched you peacefully drift away to sleep
And for all the memories we’ve shared, our hearts longingly weep
But we thank you for those ten good years of joy, laughter and love
And know you’re resting peacefully on an angel’s lap above

xo Janine


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