Saturday, May 28, 2011

RoUGh wEEk

completely relaxed, lol
As you all know, we've had a doggie named Boomer living with us temporarily. He's our friends dog and they moved to Cayman about 7 months ago and had to leave him here until all his health certificates and stuff went through and got cleared by both the Bahamas and Grand Cayman. It's super hard NOT to fall in love with him since he's got one of the best personalities. I was never one to feed the dog from the table, begging was not tolerated, getting on the couch and in our bed what an absolute no no....until Boomer. I fed him EVERYTHING, let him sleep in bed with us, covered him with blankets, gave him a pillow for his head on the couch when he napped, bought so many stupid toys I felt like I had a 2 yr old, made pancakes with no chocolate chips in them for him and with chocolate chips for us, i'm pretty sure I went against my better judgment and completely spoiled him. But, life was good and we had everything down to a science here. We knew when he moved a certain way or made a face or sat infront of us what it all ment, and he knew us the exact same way, he knew if we got the laptop out to watch a movie in bed, he could come up, if no laptop, he'd wait to be invited. It's so weird when a dog knows your exact routine and sometimes is waiting ahead of you in the next room because he knows you're going there next to take a shower. He knew on Sundays after the beach he had to go from the car, right upstairs, and to the bath. No fighting required as much as he hated it, he would sloooooowly step in and wait patiently for me to get his towel and shampoo. Life was great with Boomer, but we knew the time was coming that he'd have to move.
bath time...patiently waiting


Last weekend I went to Freeport for 2 reasons, 1 for work and 2 because I couldn't see Boomer leave. Darin brought him to Cayman so I would of been home alone for 4 days, and I just couldn't do it. I probably started crying ohhh about a month before he left. He probably thought I was crazy how much I snugged with him and how many tears fell on his head. I went to Orlando for about 2 weeks and probably had about 4 breakdowns lol. He's been gone for a week and it's so odd with out him here. He used to jump at palm trees out the window and when we pass that tree now, I get all chocked up. Nobody begs for food, sticks his head in and watches me shower and nobody to snug with in bed. Just little things like the bathroom door opening because of him all the time and today it opened because of the wind and for a split second I thought it was boomer. Darin came home the other day, opened the door and said "BOOOMIE!!!" all excited, then realized he wasn't there and looked at me and says "that was really weird, I was expecting him to be here". It's so crazy how a dog can hold your entire heart and never have to speak a word to you, and yes now i'm crying :)  It's unreal the feeling of loss you have when your pet dies, or in my case your temporary one moves, the emotional roller coaster you go on for days or weeks after.


So of course we've started looking for another dog. We had a great pick of the litter in 2 months, but the dog ended up breeding with someone else's dog instead of our friends who was going to let us pick one. We thought it was one of those "there's a reason for everything" moments, but then found out we don't get to pick one, so now we're waiting for another "there's a reason for everything" moment. We'll find the right dog for us, and if it's months away then there was a reason for waiting. We also don't want to rush into another dog, because still torn up emotionally, we'd prob compare it to Boomer and the poor dog wouldn't have a chance. I think giving it some time will be more fair to our next dog. The humaine society here actually has some nice dogs, we're just not sure if we want one from here or to deal with everything and bring one from the states. I'm sure i'll keep you all up to date like prego people do, but I, with doggie updates.




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Mother Theresa via window curtain



waiting for the palm tree attack!


beach excitement


Boomer 1, palm tree 0


snug time


not sure, he just always did this


chillin with the paw up




beach bum


lol


looking for the invisible ball Darin threw




such a cute water dog


my sister laura walking Boom
We miss you Boomies!!


Thanks Em and Chad for letting us have him for as long as we did. It's hard to let go, but it's just because he's so awesome!! He was well taken care of :) promise!!

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