Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Remembering Simon

 I have to note the passing of a popular subject from blogs past. My son's rascally Boston Terrier Simon made his last trip to the vet this past week.

It's been a while since I've written about him as he'd lost his spunk being an old dog, living far longer than the average Boston Terrier, his 16th birthday falling last year. We watched him this past weekend while his keepers were on vacation. Here's a picture of him we took while he was resting on a bunk bed.

I remember one blog where I wrote about his catching a rabbit in the back yard and dragging its carcass inside our house. Probably not the only rabbit he caught in his lifetime either. This past weekend when we let Simon outside, there happened to be a rabbit in our yard. Simon either didn't see him or ignored him as the rabbit hopped away.


Simon was not a sociable type when it came to other dogs either. It wasn't that long ago that he crawled under our cyclone fence in the backyard so he could charge the pit bull the neighbor had let outside in their yard. Not the best judgment on his part. Thankfully there was another fence that stood between the dogs which allowed just enough time for my son to vault the fence himself and retrieve his terrier.


When we let him out this past weekend, the pit bull next door barked, taunting him. Simon either ignored him or didn't hear. The only life he showed was when Wendy told him his worst nemesis, a squirrel, was scampering around out back. Simon ran a bit to check the situation out, but decided against a chase or vocally letting him know who was in charge.


Poor Simon. Besides his diminished faculties, he was in obvious pain,no longer able to jump up on his favorite chair or even stand normally. But his heart remained strong to the end.


My son Greg got some comfort out of reading the old blogs I'd written about Simon. For him and his wife, Simon was their first foray into creating a family, becoming the prince of their household. When firstborn son Grant came along, Simon was very reluctant to share the spotlight and made sure he would not be forgotten by photo-bombing pictures of our first grandson including these.


Simon . . . you may be gone now, but you'll never be forgotten.

8 Comments:

Blogger Lee said...

Oh! We get so attached to our pets...we love them so very much. I know I do.

I still miss my two furry mates so terribly. They both played huge roles in my life...for a little over 20 years. They left a massive gap in my life.

I replied to your response in my blog, Dave. I'm not sure if I am correct in my assumption, but it is all I could come up with. L)

Take care.

4:29 PM  
Blogger Big Dave T said...

LEE--Thanks for that info. If I see that student again I'll have to follow up.

We still miss our old dog Doogie and he's been gone over ten years. What's nice about these blogs is that you can search old blogs with a key word and once again remember them as they were.

8:22 AM  
Blogger Lee said...

Here's some further information you can pass on to that lass, Dave, if you get the chance...She will find it very interesting. :)

""Kiri Te Kanawa sang Handel's "Let the bright Seraphim" at the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiri_Te_Kanawa

2:34 PM  
Blogger Big Dave T said...

LEE--That is interesting. Our senior center is trying to get a pen pal program started with the high school students. So I should have a chance to pass that information along. Thanks again.

5:13 AM  
Blogger dellgirl said...

I enjoyed reading this, Dave, it is heart-warming. Your post resonates with me because I had a puppy once and I totally understand the feelings and emotions you express here. I like the way you presented this to us. Thank you for sharing this sweet doggie story.

Wishing you a wonderful Sunday!

10:38 PM  
Blogger Big Dave T said...

DELLGIRL--You're welcome. Pets seem to inspire so many memories which make for great blog material.

12:09 PM  
Blogger Carine-what's cooking? said...

Oh Dave so very sorry for your family's loss. Our fur babies just leave us all too soon. Last year, darling Lily o Our son's family's sheltie, left this earth while we were taking care of her. I also blogged about her and now Toby their Maine coon.
Sending love

5:10 AM  
Blogger Big Dave T said...

CARINE--We still miss our Doogie too who has been gone many years but we're not interested in getting another pet. We wouldn't have anyone to watch him/her when we travel which we do frequently. Love dogs though.

4:43 AM  

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