Thursday, December 24, 2009

God Bless Sam


Sampson has been a total rock for us for the last week. He has made us laugh, reminded us that life goes on, and tolerated our extra attention. I found something the other day, by accident, that referred to March 10, 1995 as the day that I brought Sampson home from the Finger Lakes Humane Society shelter in Bath, NY. He was four months old at that time, which means that he celebrated his 15th birthday in November. I had misjudged his birthday many years ago and had just given him my birthday (January 1st) to share with me.

So, the old guy actually attempted to play in the snow with me the other day. Seriously. He did a little spin and got into his play bow (as much as he could) and then tried to jump up and spin around and ended up sitting in the snow when his back legs didn't follow instructions. The sparkle in his eye said he could do it, but the body couldn't quite follow through. He didn't care a bit though and just stood up and climbed back up on the deck. He's a great role model, Mike and I have decided. He slips occasionally and sometimes loses his footing and abruptly sits down or trips, but he doesn't let it get him down. His tail is always wagging and he's started to let us help him sometimes - and of course, he still loves to eat.

Sam told me the other day that getting us through the loss of Abby was his last "big job" that he had to do. That doesn't necessarily mean he's leaving immediately, but that was his last "assignment" as far as he knows right now. It's the second time he's helped me through this - he pretty much saved my life after Sara died (of kidney failure at 5 years old). He just accepts it and goes on - what a teacher he is.

Enjoy his picture - it's from a couple of years ago, but it's one of my favorites and he pretty much looks the same. A few more gray hairs, but still stunningly handsome - don't you think? Handsome outside, beautiful inside - God bless Sam...

1 comment:

  1. Bless your heart. How very sad and lost you must be without beautiful, talented, loving Abby. Thank goodness you have Sam and he has you to lessen the loneliness. I hope that the rainbow bridge is a comfort to you. God Bless

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