"I come into the peace of wild things who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief.
For a time I rest in the grace of the world, and am free." ~Wendell Berry


Sunday, October 14, 2018

How Many Tears

"I think the hardest part of losing a dog you love isn't having to say goodbye...it's the way your entire world changes without them and the emptiness that's left in your heart when they go".
Nikki Freeze - March, 2006 - October 12, 2018
"Because even a moment of your love is worth years of pain later."
Friday, October 12th, my heart shattered to pieces as Bob and I watched over Nikki, my beautiful German Shepherd, as she crossed the Rainbow Bridge. I thought that was going to be the hardest part, but I was very naive'. The act of coming home held more daggers for our hearts as we drove down Reed Road. I can't remember ever having lost a dog that has ever caused me this much pain.
The parable, "The Little Orange Boy - Choosing Tears", told us we would always suffer their loss, but we seem to forget that pain - until we lose another pet.
We adopted Nikki in September, 2006 from Diana's Grove, just after moving to Licking, MO. According to the best information they had, she had been born in March, 2006 and had pretty much been tied to a tree outside for the first 6 months of her life - she weighed less than 40 lbs - severely underweight for her age and breed. When we first met her, we took her for a walk and it was the first time she had been on a leash. She couldn't get far enough away from us as she strained and pulled against it. We brought her home that day and, after taking her for another walk, we took her in the house and she found the farthest corner in the back of the house and curled up and stayed there.
Nikki - her first day home. 6 months old

Nikki with her Dad, first day home. 6 months old
Bob and I settled in to watch tv and waited for her to make the first move. After 2 hours, I felt her cold nose nudge my elbow. From there on, she was my girl. It took her another 2 months to become similarly comfortable with Bob. It was evident she had been severely abused by a man, so Bob had to work extra hard to earn her trust. And work, he did. She was so skittish, it took us 2 months to introduce her to a brush, to keep her beautiful white coat groomed. She did all the typical puppy stuff during house-breaking and being the wild girl she was, her herding instincts were very strong. One of my favorite memories from those days - I worked from home and I would walk and talk while on a conference call. She would herd me back to my desk as I walked and I would have to mute myself as I laughed at my funny little girl nudging and pushing me back into my chair. Her favorite toy - that she never shredded - was "Patch". We set a crate up in my office and left the door open -she voluntarily walked right in and napped next to me during the day - it became her 'safe' place.
Nikki - 8 months with her favorite toy, "Patch".

Nikki - 8 months - she loved her crate....and Patch.

Nikki - 8 months - oh those ears!


Once we had her on a good quality dog food, she became more energetic, bigger and stronger and we walked for miles - across the fields, up and down the dirt roads, even all the streets in the City of Licking. There isn't a field or road around this area that we haven't walked. I took her to a few training classes as she gained more confidence and she was a quick learner. She learned to stay, wait, down, sit, stand, heel and eventually, we taught her to sing and play hide-and-seek.
Nikki - 10 months - training at her CGC class. She was more interested in making friends than she was in learning to sit.

If there was ever a dog that loved fall & winter, it was Nikki. We taught her to play and man, could that dog fly when catching a ball.  We loved her and she fiercely loved us for over 12 years. But now she's gone and I want to know, I really want to know how many tears does it take to stop this aching pain that is tearing our hearts apart when we recall our memories of Nikki?
Nikki - ~7 months - strong, young and energetic.
Nikki - 8 months
After getting her food adjusted, she started to grow - a lot.
Nikki - 9 months & challenging me for the Queen position. She finally settled for "Princess".
How many tears will it take to wash away the pain I feel when I look at her now-empty bed still lying beside my bed when I go to sleep at night?
Nikki - 15 months We moved into our newly-built home in Feb., 2007 and after sniffing out all the rooms, she decided she still liked our bed the best.
How many tears will it take to wash away the ache and emptiness I feel when I see the empty spots where she used to lay beside me in my office  as I worked each day?
Nikki - 15 months

Please, someone tell me, how many tears will it take to wash away the pain, deep in my heart when I look around our living room and she's not there?
Nikki - 17 months. Hanging out with Mom & Dad - you could always tell when you got the 'look' when someone was hungry.
How many tears will it take to wash away the pain I feel when I step into our yard where she used to play and play, so strong and energetic?
Nikki - 28 months - She was an explorer and always, always energetic, so we had to exercise her a lot.
How many tears do I have to shed before the pain subsides when we pop some popcorn - her favorite food - and we still feel her there, staring down her Dad, begging for another bite?
Nikki - 5 years, 6 months - By the age of 5 1/2, she had bulked up and weighed in around 90 lbs. It was probably due to all the popcorn and treats. Popcorn was her favorite treat.
 And maybe some bacon too.
Nikki & Mom - 5 years, 6 months
 Thanks to her Dad's persistence, she would lay on the floor near (not next to) him and act goofy.
Nikki - 5 years 9 months
How many tears will I need to shed before I can look down that staircase without remembering our "exercise game" and stop this excruciating pain, stabbing at my heart?
Nikki - 7 years, 5 months - Our own doggie stair master - to help her lose some weight (she was up to 95 lbs.), we tossed her favorite toys downstairs. Sometimes, I had to go get it when she got tired. :)
How many tears will I need shed so that I no longer feel this pain from missing my constant companion, my shadow beside me - my walking buddy?  We must have walked down this driveway a million times together.

Nikki - 7 years & 9 months. Bob used to tell me, my ponytail was swinging in time with Nikki's tail.
How many tears will it take to wash away the pain when I look for you in this house? You were everywhere and we miss you terribly.

Nikki - 8 years, 6 months
You could buy all the expensive toys in the store, but her favorite was one of Dad's old socks, with knots tied in it.
Nikki - 8 years, 7 month
 She had a terrific nose - and loved to walk with me in the woods in the fall.
Nikki - 8 years, 7 months - She loved to walk with me and explore all the scents left in the forest. I could never let her off-leash though, because her nose would get her in trouble, and her recall was terrible.
How many tears will it take to erase the pain I feel in my heart when I come home and no longer see your beautiful face in the window eagerly waiting for me, demanding that I take you for a walk to make up for my absence?
Nikki - 9 years - she could hear anyone entering our driveway from 300 yards away.
One of our neighbors once told us he came knocking while we were out.  He told us he had to leave, because he was afraid "that big-ass white dog was going to come through the window and attack him". Nikki believed in the Power of Barking.
How many tears will it take to mend my heart next Spring when my martins return and you're not here to watch over them with me as we relax on the porch?
Nikki - 10 years, 1 month - No matter where I was, she insisted on being there with me. Even if it meant sitting on the porch in 90 degree weather, she would lay there and enjoy all the different smells that wafted through the porch screens.
I really, really want to know how we're supposed to get over the loss of our girl who was a big part of our lives for over 12 years. During the summers, she hogged the vents and now I can't bear to remove her blankets or rugs where she lay.
Nikki - July 7, 2018 - she started sleeping a lot more and we had to lay down more rugs on the hardwood and tile floors. If she slipped she was unable to get herself back up, unless we helped her.
How many tears will it take before I no longer break down every time I walk past one of your favorite spots in the house for keeping track of your humans?
Nikki - October 2, 2018 - one of her favorite places to lay while I was in the kitchen. It was the best spot in the house for being able to keep track of her humans.

Nikki - October 2, 2018 - along with her Mom & Dad, she no longer had any patience for the heat this summer and demanded to go back indoors after confirming the 90 deg. temps were really intolerable.
The worst part about waking up every morning is not seeing your huge paws and nose as you patiently waited for me to rise and rather impatiently waited for me to put on my shoes, dancing around & around me as I grabbed your leash. How many tears must I shed before this pain, deep in my heart finally goes away?
Nikki - October 4, 2018 - she always waited by the bedroom door for me in the mornings.
They say time heals all wounds, but as I'm living it, I can tell you, it is a slow, agonizing process. She was everywhere in this house. She was everywhere on this property, Reed Road and even in Licking. We did our best to give her an adventurous, fun, stimulating life. But for me, it all ended too soon.


You can remedy & medicate many ailments, but age is the one for which you can do nothing about.
There aren't enough tears that we can shed that will help us right now and I can hear every second on the clock as it slowly ticks by without her.

We miss our girl and love her so much.  RIP, Princess Nikki Freeze - you created so many memories here and we will be missing you forever.  But rest easy, knowing you are in our hearts always - we love you.



3 comments:

  1. Hi, Kathy! I got to "know" you by reading your posts on the purple martin forum. I think you and I got our first martins at around the same time. As a fellow Midwest landlord (you in Missouri, me in NE Kansas), I'd look for your reports and learn from you as we awaited Spring arrivals, worried about crazy weather, and watched our birds leave in the late Summers. Your post about Nikki has touched me so much. We lost our beloved Atticus Finch in August, a German Shepherd I raised from the time he was 10 weeks old. He was the best, most loyal, most loving dog I ever owned and I still grieve for him so much. He was larger than life and brought so much to our farm, to our home, to our family. Then just last week, I lost one of my horses--Richmond--to cancer. He faded away on one of our spring-like nights right before Christmas, with the full moon shining down on him and the barn and paddock he'd known as his home for 13 years. It's been a sorrow-filled year, and I'm happy to see the turning of the calendar. 2018 holds so many good memories--I got married to the best man! But it also brought us so much loss. I'm thinking of you and hoping for peace in the new year. Blessings to you and your family!

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    1. Thank you for the loveliest reply! I love the name you gave your GSD..."Atticus Finch" is so awesome! I'm so sorry about Richmond - your description of his passing sounds so very sad.
      I feel like I'm drowning in sorrow over my loss of Nikki. GSDs are such special dogs - they are so loyal and so protective. Thank you for thinking of us and sending us blessings. I have found so many friends through my purple martin blogging too. Many blessings to your and your new husband for 2019!

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  2. So touching to read about Nikki,your sweet and loving companion. There are no words to fill a void that she provided. I am trusting that God has provided a plan for reuniting all of our dear pets and wild animals and birds that he has given the special privilege, like you and Bob who have a big heart for his creatures. I hope someday, another sweet dog will find a place in your home to bring happiness and laughter, not to replace Nikki,but to build a legacy of love as a new member in your family. You both have such big hearts. Love you both!

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