Sandy Wickersham-McWhorter's blogspot-enjoy my little gifts of nature from God as I post them and share yours. Live "in the moment" as much as you can!
Welcome to My Blog
Since my dog, Sheena, contracted breast cancer in June, 2011, and we'd been taking walks together, I noticed little gifts of nature from God on almost every walk. I think He sent them to make the pain of knowing I'd soon lose her more bearable. She died on November 27, 2011, and I still see these gifts. I'll post them here for all to enjoy. Some posts may include pictures. If you're in a similar situation with a pet or a family member and want to post gifts like mine or just talk, please, feel free. Please, have your dog spayed or neutered to avoid the heartache my family has been through. I think God was teaching me about “living in the moment,” being thankful to Him, and maybe to not think about the future so much.
What a lovely gift, Sandy. God sends the best, doesn't He? I had a beautiful little jeweled hummingbird who visited with me as I drank my coffee on my patio every morning during chemo. I swear, he stayed longer on the worst days, waiting for me to notice and appreciate before lifting off into the sky on a musical chime. My mood always lifted along with him.
ReplyDeleteSandy, my heart bleeds for your pain. I always suffer when I know a beloved pet has to be put down. My gorgeous Sabre, a sable & white collie, several years ago, and I spent the night together, with me talking to him, and his beautiful eyes soaking all my soothing and cooing in.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best memories I have w/Sabre is when my hubby & I were taking a walk on our property. Back in the woods, Sabre suddenly spotted something and took off to it. "It" was a fawn who stood there and "endured" Sabre's tame sniffings and gentle investigation. It was a lovely scene to see two of God's creatures friendly: a wild deer and a tame dog. Neither one seemingly afraid or angry at the other.
Thanks for the above post.
What a beautiful memory with your Sabre! The fawn and Sabre's time together was a beautiful little gift from God. I imagine you miss him very much. My last night with Sheena I had to sleep in a chair near her for a time, but she kept looking up to me then letting her head fall back. I had to get up and hold her and am glad I did.
ReplyDeleteOh Mackenzie, that was another little gift of nature from God! I love hummers. I had one hover around a bush right by my office window several times this summer. I don't know what it was drinking from the bush, the flowers were gone, but it always drank from the junction of the leaves with the branch. Sparrows come and peck there, too. The hummer came back several times after Sheena's diagnosis. Birds are my other love in the animal kingdom.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your story. That pic of Shena is adorable. I like the way you worded it, "Gifts of nature from God." When our all-black cat, Trigger, passed away it was hard. I imagined her in a gentle forest area where she could run free of pain, play hide and seek, hunt, scratch and rub to her heart's content. One day dad called from the Lake and said, "She's here. We've seen Trigger's ghost." At first it was a disbielievable shock, but I still found some peace thinking she was in a good place to romp after all. It's been a few years, but once in a while dad and mom would mention seeing the all-white cat among the tall trees. This past fall I spotted her myself. She was there and two blinks later, she wasn't. I laughed and I cried. She always did believe she was our family watchdog, all 10-1/2 lbs. of her. After my realistic side warred with my want-to-believe-side, I believe God granted Trigger her wild heart's desire. And I am grateful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a touching post. We've had to put several pets down over the years, and I'm always the one who holds them until it's over.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gift; great start -- good luck & God's blessing on your blog.
ReplyDeletePamT
It's amazing the beauty God places around us.
ReplyDeleteGREAT kick off to your blog!! Love the post, Sandy - God bless!!
ReplyDelete