Hangin' It Up
What a fabulous Irish Rovers concert just a week ago
tonight! It was your sixth concert of
theirs and, girl, you just ate up every minute of it! You made lots of new friends, but it was the
old friends you were happiest to see.
And they were glad to see you too.
George needed a little puppy loving and you were only too happy to
snuggle right up.
The Rovers are on their Very Long Goodbye tour as a prelude
to their retirement, so it seemed quite the fitting event to begin yours. Sophie, I know you're tired and you really
don't want to be a service dog anymore.
While I don't think you'll ever completely retire for good, at least
until Cubby is fully settled into the job, I decided this concert outing would
be your last. We're hanging up your
harness and promoting you to "pampered pet" who will enjoy a generous retirement package, including getting cheese on your kibble every time Cubby gets some. But he'll have to work for it. You won't. When he gets a Beggin' Strip after behaving in a restaurant, I'll come home and give you one too. It'll be one perk after another for you. Pretty cool, eh?
I can hardly believe this day has come. Where did the years go? They disappeared like a vapor trail behind us
and now your whole career is over. I love the adage, "Don't cry because it's over; smile
because it happened." Oh, yes, my
sweet girl, I'm smiling, rejoicing, giving thanks, and celebrating. You've enriched my life so much, and given me
freedom, confidence, and independence I couldn't have imagined.
What a career you've had.
You did your job so well, even when it became uncomfortably demanding
and a lot more than you bargained for.
You accompanied me on 59 flights into 16 states (and a District). Airplanes, trains, subways, buses ... you did
it all, always carrying with you grace, strength, and focus; keeping me safe
and balanced, and most of all, loved.
You've seen more in your 9-1/2 years than many dogs see in a
hundred lifetimes. I tried to make it
fun for you and, for the most part, I think you were very happy. I hope so.
Your harness and cape won't be passed down to Cubby. He'll have to earn his own and he's well on
his way to doing just that. I used to
worry about hurting your feelings as he stepped into your job but it doesn't
seem to bother you at all. You're
perfectly happy to let him go for it.
So, my pretty girl, from the bottom of my heart I thank you
so much for the eight years of faithful service you've so selflessly
given. I'll make your retirement as
happy and peaceful as I possibly can, never allowing you to grow stale and
bored. You need to stay active and
sharp.
Don't think that, just because I have Cubby now, you don't
count anymore. I always need you, and
I'll always love you.
Happy Retirement, Big Girl. You earned it!
7 Comments:
At 15:02, Katie said…
I'm so very glad to know you Wendy!
At 15:02, Mary said…
She has been wonderful and deserves a relaxing retirement. Seems like she's going to get the VIP treatment. She'll be encouraging Cubby to do well so she can get the treats. I love reading your blogs.
At 15:03, The Irish Rovers said…
love it! dear dear Sophie
At 15:03, Val said…
Give Sophie a hug for me. She definitely has earned a rest!
At 15:04, Carolyn said…
Thanks so much for sharing. We all love Sophie so much and it is good to see her be your beloved pet and make Cubbie do the work.
At 17:26, Emalou said…
Always loved Sophie
At 14:32, DaeLene said…
I doubt she will fully retire. She will keep working for you at home. I know she has enjoyed every minute helping you. That's the way she is. I am going to miss her hugs. Happy retirement Sophie!
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