Thursday, April 12, 2012

Hope springs eternal

An unlikely friendship - Cricket with Ronia, the rat

It has been an emotional week.  I've been searching for the right words, both within myself and without.  Searching for the good, trying not to focus on the bad.  Trying to crest each wave instead of being dragged under.  Such is life, and I fear I've swallowed a bit of water in the process.

To cap the emotional tide, we lost a pet.  Ronia, our beloved rat, passed away in Sunburst's hands.  It's awful to lose a pet, but it is something else to watch your child grieve as she comforts her pet in the final moments of its life.  Sunburst is a brave and strong soul with heart of gold.  As a mother I couldn't be more proud of her, but my heart aches all the same.

Ronia was an old rat with a sweet disposition.  She had suffered at least two strokes since January, which left her unable to keep her balance and walk correctly.  She had lost her sight and her sense of smell, and she had difficulty breathing.  But despite all these seemingly huge obstacles, she hung on for months.  She was a fighter and a lover.  She loved to cuddle-- not only with Sunburst, but with our cat Cricket.

I would be remiss if I didn't recognize that all three of our children are grieving, though each in their own way.  And yet, even in the midst of sorrow, the sun emerges.  The flowers bloom.  Life goes on, and the living forces are renewed.  It's the eternal lesson of spring.

There is still so much to be thankful for.

12 comments:

  1. RIP kleine Ratte. :-(

    thinking of you guys! xo

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  2. I'm so sorry. Rats are so small and fragile, and yet can bring out so much love in their owners. It's a comfort to know that she had such a wonderful home during her time here.

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    1. Thank you, Gail. It is a comfort, I agree.

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  3. I am sorry to hear about your rough week. Losing a dear pet is also difficult. I hope the next week will bring peace and smooth waves.

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  4. I'm so sorry you lost a dear pet. Yes it's hard and hard to see ones own children confronted with death and grieving.

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  5. Oh Sara, my heart is breaking for you and the kids. I've been thinking a lot of about my mom and my dog's deaths recently so I know the pain you are all feeling and experiencing. In fact, Ronia really reminded me of mom...she was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome about 7 years ago and they didn't expect her to live very long, but she hung on through lots of ups and downs before her body finally exhausted itself. Big, big, big hugs for you all! xoxo

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  6. Thank you, Teresa. Your sweetness continually leaves me at a loss for words. I know what you mean though-- even the smallest losses remind us of the big ones, both those behind us and those yet to come. I know my girls were thinking about that, too. Loss is intrinsically hard. Big hugs back to you!

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  7. Those little family members are such great teachers! We had two gerbil brothers. They have both passed, with a surprisingly strong tug on our heartstrings each time.

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    1. Truffula, thank you for the kind words.

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