We're feeling like this! I took Ben up to Start Point last week - we walked all the way round which Amy hadn't been able to do for a very long time.
... and the enormity of her absence took my breath away. Amy wasn't part of my life for very long - just four and a half short years. She was crippled when she came to me, and deeply unhappy - which she showed by withdrawing into herself, growling and biting (yes really) when I tried to show her life was worth living after all. Perseverance paid off and over the course of about a year she became the most loving and loyal companion I could have wished for.
That's not to say she was perfect - far from it! She was the most stubborn, self-opinionated and frankly greedy dog I have ever owned. She knew what was due to her as the most beautiful (in her opinion!) newfie that ever there was! But she simply loved people, bustling up to all and sundry (particularly children) and collapsing at their feet in the hope of a tummy tickle. Not to forget of course that she did once save a child's life, bringing a little girl in from the sea, in her long-ago youth.
Amy was also the only dog I have ever owned that would look admiringly at her own image in shop windows! In fact she adored shopping. She never had to be tied up outside a shop, but would wait for me as long as patience lasted - and if I took (in her opinion) too long then she'd bustle importantly inside to come and find me and tell me to hurry up! I remember leaving her outside WH Smiths once, and coming out to find a total stranger tugging on her lead ... impossible to steal ... she wasn't going to budge an inch without me and at 147 lbs, no-one could make her!
So I've been immersing myself in work - which I love - not forgetting of course that the "Bustle" of Bustle and Sew was named for Amy ... and won't be posting here again for a little while.
Meanwhile you can keep up with some of the news (and the odd photo of Ben which creeps in occasionally) on Bustle & Sew, and I expect I'll be back again before too long with some new photos and stories about life here in Devon.
6 comments:
How lovely to read your thoughts and fond memories of Amy. Such a dear girl. Her personality reminds me my Bella and Willow (black female Newfies - both of whom have left this earth now). Were beautiful but did have their opinion!
It's understandable how this is hard to write. Just know that my Gabe, Paige and Noah send their woofs and slobbers to Ben and I send him pats and to you a big hug.
Jennifer
Hope you will be back verys soon. I love reading your blog and gazing at the wonderful photos you put on there. Amy will be forever in your life and your heart.
With much love Amanda....x
I cannot imagine how life will be when I lose one of my trio of dogs. Your lovely memories and thoughts of dear Amy will give you some comfort at this difficult time!
Sending you a big {{{HUG}}} xx love Amy xx
To lose a pet is so hard and they are so part of the family. I hope one day you will return.
love
Lyn
xxx
I now have my fourth dog (all border collies) and the loss of each one before was terrible - but the personality of the new one seems to take over and then you just remember the previous ones with much love and you have the memories of the good times you had together! Please keep writing...
Thinking of you very much, like others have said Amy shall always be with you in your heart....
Well done btw, you have won the mobile phone on my blog. My husband loved your thrifty, old fashioned money saving tips, especially the one about the unsigned envelopes, in fact you have given him ideas ;)
Well done and if you could email me via my profile page with an address, shall forward on to Tesco and they shall send your phone out to you :) xxxx
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