Hello sweet, San Saba loves, and how has life been this past week in the Hill Country of Texas? For us, I was beginning to think I lived at Grand Central Station, and our front door was the main entrance! We had so many people come to our house at all hours of the day and night, some I knew, (family), a stream of people I had never seen in my life, and others who had spent time taking care of dad in the past week. I never meet a stranger and wanted them to spend time with me, but nope, they would disappear behind ‘that’ door and even my sweet family would come out in tears, not in the mood for Lenny lunacy. I so wanted to bring joy to the walls of our house again!
I have met some amazing people; Harriet, one of dad’s Hospice nurses, is one of the kindest, most loving people in the world! Twice now when they could not find someone to work a shift, she has worked two just so my servant and I are not alone! Yep, I really adore her, even if she didn’t share her KFC with me! Hey, when it comes to chicken, I practically become a football playing dachshund and want to tackle a human to get it!
My servant hugs me more than ever, not only because she needs to, but because she knows I need her to. She assures me although everything seems different, in an upheaval, and discombobulated, her love for me has not and will not change. Letting go is not simple and yet a natural and necessary part of life. Notice life, my precious San Saba loves, the beauty, the wonder, and also the flaws, missteps, mistakes, and the very beauty of imperfection! I love you to chicken bits!