Wednesday, September 07, 2022

September Healing And IWSG

 

Hello and welcome to September’s post, including for IWSG. https://www.insecurewriterssupportgroup.com/p/iwsg-sign-up.html

I have so many things I want to write about today, and none of them have to do with my current wip. That being said, I will only write about one thing at a time and space things out over a couple of posts. 


Boney and (my husband) Geoffrey in France.

I wrote in April about losing our little furry love Boney, short for Bonaparte. Four months later, after looking all over (on the internet) for a new little love, I found one and he is a literal dream come true. Meaning, I found him, applied (he is a rescue!) and set the appointment up to meet him. This was beginning of August. Then my “other” father was hospitalized and diagnosed for bypass surgery (Eyes bugged out at this news). I wrote to inform the shelter (Kind Hands 4 Paws in Zanesville, Ohio) that we’d have to either postpone or cancel the appointment because we needed to leave almost immediately to go help my mother during my father’s recovery in North Carolina. She wrote back completely understanding the situation. While in NC, about two weeks later, I dreamed about the little one I’d found, then named “Jack Jack”. Out of ALL the dogs/puppies I’d looked at and applied for, this one came to me in a dream. When I woke up I immediately emailed the lady, Becki, to ask if he was still available. I cried when she responded “yes.” That morning when I went down stairs to tell my mother I tried to look him up again to read to my mother what his description was, only to find he was “no longer available.” I was shocked and couldn’t understand since it had only been half an hour or so since I’d received her response. I called. I emailed again. That afternoon I called again. I never heard back and was beginning to despair. The next morning she called to explain why she hadn’t been able to respond to me the day before. Whew! She was sooo nice and apologetic and she’d had to take a day off for personal reasons, but she asked first about how my father was (he’s doing REALLY well after a quadruple bypass!!!) and said that she’d loved my application so much that she had taken Jack Jack off the site… after I’d had to cancel! Two weeks ago! I cried again. We set up a new appointment, and on September 1st, she brought “JaiJai” to our house in Columbus. We’d already named him! He started as he meant to continue, friendly, curious, loving and affectionate. We stayed home three days then left again for NC for another week to be sure my parents were up to us not being with them anymore. JaiJai is adapting to us as we are adapting to him. He is a joy and delight and we feel so very lucky. I am glad I listened to my dream self and didn’t let him go. He is perfect for us, helping heal the hole in our hearts left by Boney, and filling it with love and wonder again.

There is a lot more to JaiJai’s story, but this is enough to read on a blog post! Finding true companionship is such a blessing. I wanted to share this with you hoping you too, have experienced listening to your heart and finding a beautiful story that heals you.


Our IWSG co-hosts today are: http://kimlajevardi.com/http://cathrinaconstantine.blogspot.com/http://www.literaryrambles.com/http://www.writer-in-transit.co.za/https://selkiegrey4.blogspot.com/

Please visit their sites and thank them for helping us all out!

And here is little JaiJai (JJ)…








11 comments:

  1. Hi Lisa - I'm so glad your father is recovering and healing and that your parents in Carolina are coping. The Rescue Centre sounds really helpful ... so pleased for you both and for JaiJai - he's a lucky little soul. Take care and all the best - Hilary

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  2. First off, I hope your father continues to improve. And loving the pictures of your new addition. Sounds like he was meant to be with you!

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  3. So glad it worked out for you to adopt JaiJai. Glad you found the right dog for your family. And I'm so glad your dad is doing well after his surgery.

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  4. That's great she saved him for you!
    Glad your father is doing well after surgery.

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  5. Awe...I'm so glad everything worked out!

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  6. (((HUGS))) A fur friend completes your life (I have three furbabies of the feline persuasion at the moment and my sister has an aged dog). We've always had pets in our family and they ARE family to us. Glad these wonderful folks got you and yours together at last! Hope all continues to go well with your two-legged family.

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  7. He's a cute little guy. And such a cute make for him.

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  8. Sorry, NAME, not make.

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  9. What an cute new addition and glad the situation worked out. Best of health to your father, too.

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  10. Such a wholesome post! JaiJai is so cute! I'm glad he has a lovely family to take care of him :)

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