Saturday, November 8, 2008

9 Years of awesome association

It was the 30th of June 1999, when we got a pet home. She a terrier x pom. From initial apprehensions it was a great journey into the years that came.

She became famous among our family, friends and neighbours. She was/is a daughter for my parents, a sis to me and a grandchild for my grandparents. She even had Uncles and aunts! Such was the attachment we shared! I remember a family friend who still says I'm an uncle for the doggy!

Months passed and years too.. She was the babe of the family and we too were of that opinion. Companionship, acceptance, emotional support, and unconditional love were highly noticed.

I remember her taking only the front seat of the car! Never used to sit in any other seat! She used to jump from the back seats into the front. Dad was her fav and when he's around she acted like a queen in the house!(She was 1 anyway).

Memory takes me to all pranks she used to play. Now its all just memories to remember, cherish and ponder about. The morning licking, the walks, the long drives, her naughtiness while we gave her a bath, the birthday celebrations, the gifts she received, all as a movie seen.

It was a great life lived! I donno if she made it happen on us, or the otherwise, or was it both ways? The last one seems to be the correct one.!

On this day as she is laid to peace with due respects in the grounds of People for Animals, I salute the charm and the attachment we shared.


Hats off to you Sonu/Boshi/Puttu/SaNNi!
Miss Yaaa...
Remember you always..
God bless,
Srinidhi

2 comments:

Unknown said...

reaaly touchy blog da... i can't tell you dat m sorry for sona because her loss has shattered me as much as it has put u down... m still recoverin frm the shock so lets jus hope she is happy wher ever she is... sona we mis yo love you forever mmuuahhh...

Gautam said...

some say its good that animals cant speak, if they spoke then they wouldnt have had such an impact in our lives...

Dogs are the closest to humans of all the living species... there is something that we will never understand in this relation...

So we must be proud to have had one and be grateful to these nearest kin's of us...