If I wasn't so brown, I would be blue today. Yesterday, a family member went over the rainbow bridge. I didn't know Uncle Fuzz well, but my mom told me about him. She said he had a dog named Buddy that he would drive around town. He would take these daily trips and slow down to visit all of his friends on the route. When mom said he was one of the good ones, I can easily see why. She said Uncle Fuzz lived a great life full of friends and family, so to be so fortunate is nothing to be sad about.
Mom also said to put these people in our hearts and memories and to think about all past friends. Aggie and Romi were my past friends. I never knew Aggie well, but mom said he was the coolest dog even though he tinkled on her pillow. I met Romi when she was old, so I can't say I played with her a lot or even enjoyed her that much. She was like a zombie when I met her. We called her Rombi the zombie. It was kinda funny. My people were sad to see her go after having her around for 16 years! She had a long life full of friends, family, and a master that loved her. She actually taught my mom a lot about dogs, patience, and forgiveness. Mom's nickname for her was growly Romi, and she even bit my mom a few times! She might have trained my mom into being a good dog mom. So thank you Rombi for the many years that you gave my family and for a glimpse of time I got to know you. I hope you are chasing tennis balls and eating tomatoes with Aggie.
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| Aggie and Romi |
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| Younger mom and Romi |
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| The dog pack |
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