I know I've written about the new sweet love of my life, Marbles, our 10 week old golden retriever, but I know I haven't shared all the little things about this precious being and the process of bringing him into our lives that have made it, "oh so very special".
I know that if you are an avid reader you know that our sweet 12 year old golden, Waffles, transitioned back in September. We had a long last 5 months with him. He started having seizures in May and we discovered a tumor on his brain. We decided to treat the tumor with radiation treatments because of the location of the tumor it was deemed inoperable.
Our hope was the treatments would reduce the size of the tumor and the seizures would stop. Once the treatments were complete and he was on seizure control meds, the seizures continued, even with increased dosages of his meds. Our hearts were slowly breaking with each episode.
Towards the end it got to the point where he was having small continuous seizures and the sweet little Waffles energy that he always had was gone. The last 24 - 36 hours of his life were some of the hardest hours of my life. I was and remain ever grateful that Keri and I were in agreement when we decided it was time to set his spirit free.
We knew we did every single thing we could have done. We had no regrets regarding how we raised him, fed him, trained him, decided how to deal with his ailment and in the end how we decided to provide a graceful way out of his suffering.
We grieved and we grieved HARD!!!
Now that I've practically brought myself to tears, let's focus more on how special the process has been bringing Marbles into our lives? The coincidences are far too frequent and obvious not to mention.
We knew Waffles was going to go before we were ready and had discussed how long we would wait to get a new puppy. We agreed that we would wait until we were ready. Waffles transitioned on Sunday Sept. 21st and by Tuesday Sept. 23rd we decided we were ready to have a happy little puppy energy in our lives. We knew it would be a process, so we wanted to put our feelers out and see what would come of our inquiries.
Keri reached out to several Golden Retriever breeders and it turned out that, Judy, the breeder we got Waffles from had two momma dogs that were pregnant. One of the momma's, Chatter, was pregnant with a litter from Paisley, a son of the great, Rolex. Rolex was Waffles' daddy.
OMG!!! If Chatter had more than one boy in her litter we could have a nephew of our sweet and precious Waffles. The reason Chatter needed to have more than one boy was because Paisley belongs to Judy's son and he wanted to have a boy from that litter for breeding purposes.
We would have been just as pleased with a puppy from the other litter. We met both the momma dogs and they were so sweet, but as it turns out Chatter had 2 boys and 7 girls. The important part there is that she had TWO boys. We were in!!!
During that initial conversation Keri had with Judy, Judy shared that Rolex had just transitioned in May, right before his 16th birthday and right when Waffles began having seizures. So, in Sept. when we were talking about getting a new puppy we realized Waffles had returned to his spiritual realm where his father was as well. I have to admit this news provided me with a little comfort, just because I felt like Waffles had his Daddy to provide him some guidance in his new realm.
When we found out Chatter had the puppies, we learned they were born on October 23rd 2014. Why is that significant? Well, two reasons: 1) the puppies would be 8 weeks old the weekend before Christmas and right at the perfect time Garrison was coming into town from Oklahoma for the holidays, enabling him to go with us to get our second puppy from Judy. Garrison was 12 years old when we went to Judy's to pick up Waffles. Now, at 24 he went with us to pick up Marbles, right on time. 2) Over the last year or so, Keri and I have been planning an event with family and friends to celebrate our marriage and our relationship in 2015. The date? October 23rd, 2015. Marbles will be turning one on our event date and yes, he will be there. October 2015, Keri and I will be celebrating our 20 year anniversary and our puppy's birthday.
Are you beginning to believe this puppy was meant for us? Yes, us too. See how remarkable the coincidences are? Wait there's more!!!! Saturday when we took Marbles to his very first vet appointment, a well puppy check, his doctor, Dr. Shannon Williams gave him a new toy. It was a little blue bear and I kid you not one little bit. That blue bear was exactly like the little blue bear Judy gave to Waffles 12 years ago as his take home toy. The little blue bear she rubbed on Waffles' mom and all of his litter mates, so he would have some comfort in his new home. We still have that bear, well now we have two.
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The blue bear on the right is the bear Judy gave to Waffles 12 yrs ago.[/caption]
Given that Rolex is the father of Waffles and Paisley and the grandfather of Marbles, and all the details I've shared with you here today, we decided to register Marbles with a very special name. His father is registered as Wood Duck Time Well Wasted "Paisley" his mother is registered as Wood Duck Time to Talk "Chatter" and our puppy, their son, is registered at Wood Duck Right on Time "Marbles".