Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Five Months

Time is flying by like crazy. It seems like just yesterday we took the long drive to Wilcox with Bailey to pick out Basil. I'm thankful the two of them had a chance to meet - especially since they come from the same gene pool. Bailey's sister from a younger litter is Basil's mom.

Basil is absolutely huge - she turned 6 months last week and already weighs 48 pounds. She stands taller than Bocci and has the paws of a bear. Knocking on wood as I type this, but Basil is a really good pup. She minds well and has only destroyed one minor thing - a computer mouse. She is a complete watch dog which is far different from Bocci and Bailey who rarely let out a bark. I keep calling Basil my "Tom-Dog" - last week she alerted us to a mouse in the house and over the weekend, she found a rattle snake in the back yard. (hmmmm - maybe I need to rethink this house)

I have to admit, I had a really, really hard time when we first brought Basil home. The passing of Bailey was so fresh and emotionally I wasn't ready to start loving another pup. Had we not planned on Basil long before Bailey got sick, I would have waited longer to pick out another pup. With Basil being from the same family as Bailey, it seemed like the right thing to do and now I wouldn't have it any other way. Every once in awhile, Basil will do certain things that remind us of Bailey. Last night, she was doing "showtime" on the bed - growl included.

I miss my Bailey girl like crazy and pray I will get the chance to be with her again some day.

Here is a picture from the day that Bailey and Basil met.

4 comments:

  1. It is always lovely to read your posts about Bailey. I am glad Basil is with you and I can't help but think that Bailey knew how much you'd need a baby to care for after she left. I still think she is always with you, even though you don't see her.

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  2. This is such a sweet pic!
    Amazing how sometimes it feels like it was just yesterday, and then it feels like it's been years ... Hugs my friend.

    Remember, we are their heaven.

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  3. Missing you Bridget, have a story to tell you (happened on the way home last night at Petco).
    Warm thoughts and hugs,
    Sherri

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  4. Hello. I found you through Mareike's blog and just wanted to express my sympathies on your loss. Hemagiosarcoma is the terrible thing that got my girl too. I now know way too much about it. Take care.

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