Blogging Friends.... "Marley & Me" author John Grogan
has a bit of advice for aspiring writers. Which is this. Write every day, even when it seems impossible. Great advice!! So
that is what I, a "published" writer, has attempted to do. Well. Some
days I "play hooky" on account of watching my two-year old niece,
"Amethyst"!! Write every day,
even when it seems impossible. Thanks, John Grogan!! And, while following
this advice, I have been seemingly writing more stories about Rose!! Score!! Love
you later.
Rose has wanted to meet Roxie so badly, silently
whining, her big brown eyes looking longingly across the street, floppy ears
perked, and forehead furrowed toward our neighbors Gary and
Pat's curly "blond"-furred, pink-nosed Labrador Retriever/Chesapeake
Bay Retriever cross. However. For a while,
my super protective instincts took complete command over whether or not I wanted Rose and Roxie to meet. I mean come on. I do not know Roxie.
She's so huge in comparison to Rose!! Is
Roxie friendly? Or aggressive toward other canines? Is she territorial? Truth
be told? At first, whenever I spied Roxie
outside--off leash--I'd wait to walk Rose until Gary finished his gardening
chores and she was brought back in. Because. When canines are not linked to
their leashes, it makes me nervous!! What if the loose dog charges? I know, I
know. I have since mellowed down a bit with Roxie, because she is obedient
while off-leash and seldom ever wanders!! So during such moments of whining, ear-perking, forehead wrinkling
longing when I walk Rose, I usually gently encourage her to "keep
walking". I also distract my
little girl. Yes, I take complete advantage
of Rose's attention deficit disorder!! I lead her to bushes. I gently pull
Rose along. I act nonchalant. Anything.
Eventually, based on observation, I
came to recognize Roxie as sweet-natured
and calm. "She wouldn't hurt a
fly", as that phrase goes. But Rose still
hadn't met Roxie. Not yet. It was actually my Beagle-owning, canine-loving next door
neighbor who encouraged that I walk Rose across the street to meet Roxie. She somehow sensed my nervous anticipation. Was it
that obvious? The following day, Rose was granted a chance to meet Roxie!! At last!! Gary had been pushing his green-colored battery-operated lawnmower through the front yard.
Roxie, as per usual, happily accompanied
him. Gary's friendly, cheerful,
talkative wife, Pat, was also outside.
My youngest brother--Uncle Michael to Rose--had been walking with me that
Sunday afternoon. We did it. We crossed the street over to where Gary and
Pat reside, so Rose could meet Roxie!! This absolutely thrilled my crazy, excitable
little girl. Before we even stepped foot
onto Gary and Pat's driveway, she let
out some high-pitched bays!! Her happy
sound. I love, love, love it!! Apparently Roxie--who's aging and a bit white around
her muzzle--is in the process of going blind. Thus, Rose's
ear-piercing baying initially startled poor Roxie. I could almost read Roxie's thoughts. Who is
that youngin.... And why does she have to be so darn loud?! Kids these days. Nonetheless.
Within seconds, Roxie was greeting her new friend, with crotch
sniffs!! And visa versa!! However. As
I chat with Pat, Roxie kept walking away from Rose. She fetched pinecones.... Then ingested them. Roxie walked toward her outside water bowl for several drinks.
She wandered freely onto Gary's newly
mowed grass. It was as though Roxie had attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, and couldn't
stand still!! Not bad for an
"old lady"!! Poor Rose seemingly couldn't understand why her new friend wouldn't stay by our side. And more importantly. Rose seemingly could
not understand--or remember--that her
purple harness was securely linked to
a red leash. If I set Rose free? She would not only frolic around with Roxie--no leash attached--as canines should.
But she might also run away without a trace. Rose is, after all, part Beagle!!
I am not being overprotective this time. Just responsible!! While still chatting with Pat--and eventually a much more quiet Gary--I stretched my long right arm to allow Rose a little
freedom with Roxie. I kept saying this. "We're connected!!" To quote Tony Stark from "Iron Man
3"!! Or Harley, depending on your perspective, as they both say it!! Eventually,
we were all chatted out, the sun was shining hotter and hotter and hotter, plus I was insane enough to be wearing black
jeans rather than blue shorts. So.
I said my final good-byes to Pat--and
Gary!!--as quite often once we begin that process, either she or I keep chatting away.
Then {With some encouraging!!} Roxie walked back toward where Rose had been sitting and
they said their goodbyes.... With crotch sniffs, of course!!
8 comments:
Ohhh, how sweet Rose got to meet her friend :)
Lynne x
So pleased the meet and greet went well and Rose has a new friend. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly
Lynne....
Thank-you for the comment, Friend!!
"How sweet Rose got to meet her friend!" I can't but agree!! ;op
Molly....
Thank-you for the comment, Friend!! I truly appreciated it!!
"So pleased the meet and greet went well and Rose has a new friend." As am I!! ;op
It's good Rose has a doggie friend...after all...they are dogs!
Ryker has many doggie friends and I think that is very healthy.
Ryker....
Thank-you for the comment, Friend!! I truly appreciated it!!
"It's good Rose has a doggie friend...after all...they are dogs!
Ryker has many doggie friends and I think that is very healthy." I can't but agree!! It is very healthy for canines to have doggie friends!! My first girl, Shadow, was so very aggressive toward her own kind!! It is wonderful to own Rose who actually likes dogs!! ;op
I love the writing advice! I am so happy that Rosie has a doggy pal. I am glad it went well. We all need pals.
Anne and Sasha
Anne and Sasha....
Thank-you for the comment, Friends!!
"I love the writing advice!" As do I!! ;)
"I am so happy that Rosie has a doggy pal. I am glad it went well." Me to!! ;op
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