My Maine vacation is over. After a rough beginning,
it ended well, two clear sunny days in the upper 60’s. I return to Short Pump
with several ugly bruises, 4 pounds heavier, but much more relaxed.
I see from a sweep of my news sources that nothing
has changed since I left. The Israelis and Palestinians are still at it in Gaza.
Our Secretary of State is still an idiot. Nothing has been done about the southern
border except Congress throwing some money at the thing. The stock market shed
400 points. A famous basketball player broke his leg rather gruesomely. A famous
golfer left the PGA tour for treatment of a cocaine addiction. Apparently,
there is an Ebola outbreak in Africa some place and (gasp!) an American doctor has
contracted it and has been allowed to reenter the country, proving that we will
literally allow anyone into America. Give me your tired, your poor, your
huddles masses…your violently ill with communicable diseases, yearning to be
free…and maybe score some free stuff. The New Colossus indeed!
So now my new life begins, the one with no children
claimed as dependents on my tax return. Kaitlin is married and living in
Columbia, SC. Patrick is graduated and eagerly awaiting permanent entry into
the job market in Nashville, TN. Pam and I did all we could for them to give
them what they needed to succeed in life. Now it’s up to them to make something
of themselves. Meanwhile, Pam and I have to decide what we want to be now that
we’re all grown up. I mean, besides getting a puppy.
In the thirty years of our marriage, we have owned
two golden retrievers, Murphy for 14 years and Molly for 11 and a half. Molly has
been gone for over a year now, the wedding madness is over. It’s time. A few
weeks ago when I shared our desire for another golden on Facebook, we were bombarded
with advice, (both kind and vaguely judgmental) to get a rescue dog and avoid
evil breeders. This “get a rescue dog” business seems the latest trend in
fashionable West End causes, right up there with “gluten-free,” “peanut
allergies,” and “Monsanto is the Anti-Christ.” Listen, I get it, there are
thousands of unwanted and abused dogs living on borrowed time in animal
shelters all over the country. Many of them would make fine pets. But when Pam
and I had our two children, there were millions of unwanted and abused children
living on borrowed time in orphanages all over the country. Many of them would
have made fine children.
But we wanted our own kids. It didn’t mean that we
didn’t care about the kids in the orphanages, we just wanted our own kids.
Well, we want a golden retriever puppy, about eight weeks old that we can bring
home and train ourselves, just like we did with Murphy and Molly. It doesn’t
make us heartless and indifferent to suffering dogs everywhere. It just means
that we love the smell of puppy breath, and we want a new dog that we can be best
buds with for the next 11-14 years of our lives.
But, fear not. We will
make sure that he is fed gluten-free dog food, and we will have him tested for
peanut allergies.
I would also like to point out that, had Molly been sold to different owners, she might have ended up as a rescue dog -- since many families would not have been able to care for her. She was allergic to everything inside the house and outside the house and required countless vet visits, allergy testing, allergy shots, numerous medications (which she took for nearly her whole life), and twice weekly baths with medicated shampoo -- all of which cost a fortune! There were years when we spent more on HER medical bills than we did on our entire family! Others might have been forced to give her up, but we wrote check after check and gave bath after bath -- because we loved her and because we were able to. So, I feel like we already saved a potential rescue dog!
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