Dear Lainey….

Lainey showing Boomer the ropes when he was a pup.

Hi Lainey. How is it going up there? I miss you so I thought I would continue to talk to you through letters for a while.

You would be proud of your little brothers and sister. They are stepping up to the plate and spending time with me, even though they know I’m your person. When you first left, there was a huge hole here in the house. We felt like there was something missing all of the time. Boomer, Gunner, and Bella were very mellow, they laid around a lot. Often it was so quiet in the house I forgot that they were here with me. But now things are changing. Life is coming back to this house, but it’s different. There is a different flow of movement between your packmates. Bella lays in your spot next to the tv most of the time. We put her bed there because when we packed away your little bed, it looked so empty. Bella likes her new spot and now that she’s getting older, she is there a lot. It is nice to see her sleeping there and at times when I see her out of the corner of my eye, it looks like you are there and it’s comforting. Boomer often lays next to me on the couch where you used to lay. There are times puts his head next to my knitting basket just like you. Did you tell him to do that? I stop knitting and pet him when he does that, just like I did with you and it brings me great comfort. When we go to bed at night there are times that Gunner hops in the bed with us and he lays in your spot between us for a little while. He doesn’t stay the whole night, just comes for a quick visit, but it is enough to make us smile and think of you.

Lainey, did you tell him to do this?

Your little bed went to Tennessee with Danielle. It now is a cat bed. Can you believe it? There are cats sleeping in your bed, but the cats belong to Danielle’s roommates and Danielle says it makes her heart happy to see your bed there. She says it’s like there is a piece of you with her. I’m sure you’re okay with the cats sleeping in your bed if that means Danielle is happy.

Bella has been going on car rides with me. I wish she could ride in the front seat like you did, but she sets off the seat alarm! It’s so easy to forget how little you were because your personality was so big. Bella rides in the back seat and sometimes puts her front paws next to me on the arm rest. It is soothing to me when I hear her breathing and her soft whines and snuffles when she sniffs the air at the window. I’ve missed you going on car rides with me when you stopped enjoying them. It’s nice to have a dog running around town with me again.

Boomer has blossomed into a nice chore dog. He enjoys being in the barn with all of the ladies during morning chores and he knows for certain that everyone loves him. He is listening really well too and comes back to me when I call him. He is everyone’s best friend, except for Eddie the cat. Eddie definitely doesn’t like him; maybe it’s because he chases Eddie every time, he sees him. I guess we need to work on that a bit. Boomer is really good with the chickens though, and will even gather the eggs, even if we don’t ask him to. Speaking of chickens, did I tell you we are getting more? Yep, they’re coming in May. Maybe you could whisper down here to your brothers and sister and tell them to help me keep the little chicks safe as they grow up. Okay?

Boomer, Bella, and Gunner say Hi!

I think the biggest surprise is Gunner. Your baby brother had his first lesson as a horse dog today. He did really well, and I think he may be the winner of helping me with the horses and accompanying me during my rides and lessons. He seemed to be in his element today and there were times I actually felt like he was laughing with pure joy at his job. He relished his own power and energy, and the horses seemed to accept him and his new role. All we need to work on is keeping him with us a little better, he got distracted by a few rabbits today and took off through the woods, but his recall is good, and he came right back.

Oh, Lainey girl, I miss you and I still wish you were here, but I feel you, I see you in the shadows and all the memories we made together make me smile more than they make me cry now. Boomer, Gunner, and Bella are all doing a great job of helping and I know you would be proud of them. I was afraid I would start to forget you, or not honor you enough, but through the other dogs I still see you, I still remember you and I will always love you. Thanks for all the love and the memories.

Well, I need to go out and do night chores with Boomer. I hope you come to see me in my dreams. I will write to you again.

Love,

Cheryl,

17 Years Together and I’m so Thankful she is still here…..

I walked into the pet shop with my sister, Cheri, to see if there were any little schnauzer/poodle mix puppies for sale. We walked to the back of the store slowly and with anticipation as we approached the kennels. There were several puppies behind the glass but my eyes locked on one little black/silver puppy that was cowering in the back of her cage. I asked to hold her and as she was handed to me I noticed her fur was greasy and she had a particular odor that wasn’t very pleasant. But that didn’t matter for her eyes met mine and didn’t leave my face. As I pulled her closer to cradle her against my chest, she wrapped her front legs around me and snuggled her head against my neck. I knew she was mine. There were other puppies to see, but I couldn’t look at them. I couldn’t let her go and said I would take her. We had to leave for a short period of time to get John to make sure he was okay with me getting a puppy and as the store employee tried to take her from me she wrapped her legs tighter around my neck. It took all I had to pull her away and give her back so she could get bathed and ready for us to take her home.

She’s been by my side for 17 years, through thick and thin and no matter what kind of attitude I have, she loves me. She prances in front of and next to me when I’m doing chores, she “talks” to the horses if they get a bit rowdy, and they respect and listen to her. At night she curls into my body, keeps me warm, even during my hot flashes (lol) and snores like a freight train. She’s Lainey, my dog and my dear friend.

She’s helped me “raise” two kids and now is a guardian over our granddaughter

She’s watched Nick and Danielle grow up and now helps out with Collins. She and Collins have a nice bond, and it amazes me how gentle Collins is with her. They both will sit together on my lap to read a book or watch the cows on tv. I think Collins may be the coolest granddaughter ever, and I think Lainey agrees with me!

The three of us

When JJ was still alive, Lainey would ride him with me, go to horse shows with us, and we would teach lessons together. I loved having my two best buds with me, teaching with me, and spending the day with me. She and JJ helped me raise Sassy, we were a great team back then. JJ is gone now, and we all miss him very much. I don’t have her ride with me now with JJ gone, but she still comes out in warm weather and follows whoever I am riding. I love watching her come shooting out the door when John lets her out to see me. She runs off the deck and then stops, scans the horses, lifts up her nose to find me by my scent, and then positions herself behind the horse I am riding. She looks up at me with anticipation in her eyes, and off we go. It’s such a delightful feeling to have a dog love you that much.

My view of her while I’m riding Sassy.

She rules the roost here in the house with our other three dogs. They listen to her, honor her, and she gets to always eat first and drink first. It amazes me how a 10-pound dog can boss around dogs that weight 50-75 pounds. I do love how they are with her though. They play and chase her, lay by her when she’s not feeling well, and wait to finish her food until she walks away and “gives” them her bowl.

One of our many Taco Bell runs.

She has “hit the road” with me several times. We’ve flown to Georgia together and she fits under the seat in front of me, while resting in her little travel bag. We’ve traveled the road to Oklahoma several times and she is a great little companion that makes the road seem less lonely and hotel rooms cozy.

Lainey, I will cherish every single day I get with you and consider it a gift. I am so grateful that you have rallied, your eyes are brighter, you pranced down the hall this morning in your old usual way to find me, with your tail wagging! You’ve been playful, less shaky, and have been coming outside with me in the afternoon for a bit. I am so grateful that you are still here. Please don’t leave for a very long time. Okay? Good, now that I’ve got you to agree with me, I’m off to order you a new coat to wear, it’s a bit chilly out there and we have things to do and people to see!

Here she is at 17 years old, still wanting to be by my side. and curious about what I am eating.