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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Rest in Peace, McClanahan's Chester (April 26, 2002-July 29, 2014)



Dearest Chester,

Losing you is most certainly like closing the book after reading the final chapter. That book spanned the story of a brown Labrador Retriever who saw and experienced a lot over 12 years.

The memory I tell of you most often is when Papas and I first identified that we were going to get a Lab. We were getting emails from the breeder with pictures of the litter of brown chocolate muffins, one of whom would be ours. I pointed you out immediately. “The one with the red collar-he is always standing alone, with a forlorn look on his face. He is always standing away from the others. I bet that one is ours.” When we went to pick you up, my Mamas intuition was correct. Your brother, the spunky one in the orange collar, had already been chosen and you, sad and crying by the fence in the red collar, was ours. “This one is special. He needs a little extra TLC,” the breeder said about you as she held you in her arms. You clung to me in the backseat of the car that day, and when you were greeted by your new neighbors you threw up on the grass.  In those early days, the evenings were filled with a sad song, “Woo woo woo “ as Papas and I resisted getting up and carrying you into bed to comfort you. Yes, you were special and I hope we gave you the TLC you needed.

Such was how the story of Chester began. You grew into a clumsy teenager with long ears and paws the size of baseball mitts. You were feisty and easily excited, but you also had that vulnerable side which never went away as you grew older and more mature. You would sleep with me, Papas and Stan sometimes and we would revel in how the four of us could fit on a queen-sized bed. You loved Chatfield especially, but you also loved walks in the neighborhood when you would see the neighbors who loved you so-TJ with his big hello and belly rub, Susan with the treats she carried in her pocket. You loved treats. And rawhide. And people food.

After Papas died I know I struggled with taking care of you and Stanley while going through my grief. But then you two became my special buddies and we did a lot together, most notably selling the only house you ever knew and moving 5 hours away from all you loved and that was familiar. You handled it all like a trooper, and I don’t know exactly how I will fill my days if it isn’t including taking care of you.

You chased balls, you swam, you hiked, you foraged through a family’s campsite, you crashed a backyard BBQ and ate pizza, you came with us to parties and maybe had a beer or two (by accident), you greeted everyone who came to the door like they were the only people on earth, you snuggled up in bed when I needed a friend and were always there for me when I cried. I will miss that gray muzzle inquiring into my face about my mood and whether you would be given a treat or a chew. I will miss buying dog food for you, figuring out which rawhide treats you would enjoy, and taking you for walks, no matter how short they recently became.

Chester, you were truly one of a kind, almost like a little person. I swear you understood English.

I hope our last few minutes together soothed your soul and I know, just know deep down in my heart, that you are romping with Stanley by a rainbow and that you and Papas will be strolling through green meadows and up mountains together very soon. 

I will miss you, Ches.

Love, Mamas












Monday, July 28, 2014

Day off

I have been on-call since Wednesday. If you haven't talked to me much about my job, the one thing that I really don't like is being on-call. The biggest reason is that social workers are on-call for an entire week. A whole week! Every 6 weeks at that. So, there goes any self-care like heading out of town for the weekend or even enjoying a glass of wine with a friend. The one wonderful thing about my new schedule is that, since I have Monday's off, I have an entire day of not working-no call and no regular schedule. So, today, I got out of dodge a bit. I went to Ridgway State Park-I recently bought a State Park's pass, and this park is so beautiful and so close. I walked the nature trail which I hadn't done before...




Then I drove partially on County Road 10 which leads to Owl Creek Pass outside of Ridgway. I didn't do the whole drive to Silver Jack Reservoir which is past the pass because it was 26 miles going 30 miles an hour and I didn't make that much time for myself. But the drive on County Road 10 is full of beautiful ranches and views of the Cimarron and San Juan Mountain Ranges.




I stopped at the Memorial Park where I stacked up some prayer stones for Stan a week ago Monday. They were still there, and still sitting solo on their own small boulder.
 I was going to treat myself to lunch at The Adobe Inn which was a Mexican Restaurant at one point in Ridgway that John Fielder wrote about in a book I own. But I got there and it was deserted, so I opted for Fiesta Guadalajara in Montrose. I realized there are about 7 Mexican restaurants in town and I had only been to two, so I thought I would add a 3rd to the list. Now I am blogging while sitting at Target and plan to head home for a little nap with Chester.

Speaking of Chester, he has been doing okay. I could tell he was down the first few days after Stan died but now he and I try to get out to the park or for a walk every morning. He has discovered some new chews that he is quite passionate about, and I am going broke for. He does have some breathing difficulties but not as bad, yet, as Stan's were. We head to the Vet tomorrow morning for his vaccines so I am going to have them check him out.

Speaking of Stan, I had two curious incidents. One night last week when I got home from work I discovered two of my outdoor plants were tipped over, the front porch bench was tipped back and both out door rugs were out of sort. It wasn't windy at all that afternoon, so perhaps Stan's energy came through to tell me is doing great in his new, strong body where he doesn't have to take medications to feel better anymore. Last night as I was sitting on the couch a lovely rainbow appeared right out the picture window. Stan was there, too, showing me that life on the other side of the rainbow isn't that bad. I still miss his smile with the one missing tooth, but I can picture him with all his new friends running and playing on soft green grass.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Rest in Peace, Stanley "Stan the Man" McClanahan (March 31st 2002-July 20th 2014)


You came into our lives, unexpectedly.
A picture was worth a thousand words,
And in reality, worth a thousand more.
You had your problems, yes...
But the love that filled you outweighed it all.
Your protective ways have kept us feeling safe
And your sweet demeanor has allowed children to play with you and neighbors to love you.
“We have a dog named Chester, and Chester has a dog named Stanley,” we would say.
Your unwavering loyalty to your brother has taught us what that word really means,
And your unconditional love, despite a rough start in life, proves that love conquers all.
You have been my friend and companion for many years, through the good times and the rough times.
You walked with me side by side, or behind sometimes when you were tired, and now you will reside always in my heart.

I will miss you, Stanley.

Love, Mamas










Monday, July 7, 2014

What a weekend!

I love the summer because it means that I have a lot of guests! My friends Kristin and Greg came for the 4th of July weekend. They came in late on Thursday night and we stayed up until midnight just chatting away. On Friday, we went to Paonia with my friend Maggie for the Cherry Days festival. Funny thing is there were no cherries there! There was a beer garden, which was where we spent a lot of the day sitting...
We did get cherries and other sundries at a little orchard store just outside of Paonia called Delicious Orchards. It is a cute little place with a little restaurant, a tasting area for their hard cider, and a lot of other little goodies. We were hoping to go to dinner at the Horsefly Brewpub but they were closed for the 4th, so we ate a really hearty dinner at the Stonehouse. We then went back to my place and found the perfect spot to watch fireworks over Montrose.

Saturday Maggie joined us and we went to Telluride and Ouray. They did the Bridal Veil Falls hike and I shopped in town. We went to Ouray and hiked to Cascade falls. We then did some shopping and sat at an outdoor restaurant before heading back to Montrose. We got our Horsefly Brewpub fix for dinner that night.







Yesterday, we got up and went to the Red Barn for breakfast. I took Kristin and Greg to The Black Canyon and we wandered around the various stops. We were all pretty tired, since every night we got to bed late and our days were filled with lots of stuff to do. They headed home and I headed to bed...for a nap!