Loving Again After a Loss

Two years ago today we lost our beloved dog Cheyenne:

Cheyenne sleeping on my bed.

She was a beautiful, sweet, intelligent dog. We had her from the time that she was eight weeks old, and she lived for over fourteen years. I still think of her every day, and miss her dearly.

Six weeks after we lost Cheyenne, we rescued Foxy, our Husky/Chesapeake Bay Retriever mix:

Foxy on her first day in her forever home.

Foxy is very well-behaved, and she instantly fit in with our home and family. But for me, the pain of losing Cheyenne was still too fresh and raw, so I held back on being as affectionate with her as I should have been. It wasn’t fair to her, but it felt like a betrayal to open my heart to another dog so soon. As a result, she attached to Michael more than to me.

One year later, we got our second dog, an Australian Shepherd:

Lakota after raiding the trash for some Spaghettios.

I named her Lakota. It felt like a fitting tribute to Cheyenne, and after a year I felt more ready to love a dog in the same way again. Lakota is very much my dog, and although she is a little brat, I do love her dearly.

However, I still feel a little hesitation to love her too much because I remember how much it hurt to say goodbye to Cheyenne.

So, how do you open your heart again after such a loss? I know that someday we will have to say goodbye to Foxy and Lakota, and the very thought tears me up. So why own a pet at all, knowing that it will all end in pain?

Because ultimately, it’s worth it. I mean, look at those adorable faces. And when they curl up next to you to sleep, or bring you their favorite toy and ask to play, you’re reminded time and again that they are wonderful and worthy of our love.

Road Trip Part 2: Snacks

I posted last week about our upcoming road trip to North Carolina and the need for the ultimate music playlist. If music is the most important aspect of the trip, then snacks for the road have to be a very close second. My ultimate goal is to not have to stop for a full meal.

There is a fine art to getting snacks for a road trip. The snacks can’t be too messy or smelly. They have to be able to be served at or near room temperature (although we will have a small cooler for drinks). You need to have a mix of sweet, salty, and spicy. And of course, they have to be tasty 🙂

So with all of this in mind, the kids and I went to Wal-Mart earlier this week to stock up, and I think we did a pretty decent job. The kids got their favorite flavors of Pop-Tarts (Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Strawberry Milkshake), I got my mandatory Hot Fries and Munchos, and we will be making a whole mess of PB&J sandwiches the day before we leave.

The only problem? I think we did our shipping trip a bit too early. The Pop-Tart boxes have already been open, Luna and I have devoured half the Hot Fries, and the dogs ate my Munchos while we were out of the house yesterday.

Since we will obviously need to make another snack run, I wanted to ask for your input. What are your favorite snacks to take on the road? Post in the comments below what you think we should add to our shopping list.