I know I have been off the radar this past week, and well…I have been, simply put, a bit heartbroken. Louie, my Min Pin, and my pal in All Things Mischievous, who graced many pages in Quilting Arts Magazine with ads and articles, appeared in online videos, Quilting Arts TV, e-newsletters, and countless pix posted on Facebook, passed away this past week. And two days later, our cat Dickens, the most amazing creature, who my friend and former colleague Larissa Davis lovingly adopted this past year so Dickens could be spared the Houston humidity, passed as well.
Louie and Dickens used to be best buds, and Dickens, who was three times the size of Louie, used to spoon Louie at night, cradling him protectively. I like to think that Dickens sensed Louie had passed, and Dickens, ever the gentle guardian, thought maybe it was time for him, too, to cross the rainbow bridge, and take care of Louie once again.
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They inspired me to make a lot of artwork over the years. A small sampling…
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It’s been hard for me to put this blog post together. I admit I can’t quite find the words, but I think a fitting thing to do is write a brief letter to them, letting them know–not just on behalf of me–but for John, the extended Quilting Arts family, Larissa and her family, and all the friends and fans these two had…how grateful we all were to them.
So here goes…
Dear my beloved Dickens and Louie,
I want to thank you for all of the love, compassion, joy, humor, and affection you gave to so many people, and also:
For being my little editing buddy…
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And being the Task Master during “National Take-Your-Dog-To-Work Day!”
For reminding me not so subtly to maintain my workout regimen…
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For supervising all photo shoots…
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For forgiving me after I accidentally ran you over in the driveway. (That was the most harrowing day, but you forgave me right away!)
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For attempting to keep the chipmunk population under control…
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For letting me know how much you will miss me.
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For guarding art in progress…
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And for guarding art nearly finished.
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For showing me how yawning is done!
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For being my copilot on long trips…
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And my pilot on the shorter ones.
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For gazing at me like I was the most special person ever.
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For showing affection to those who just entered our world…
And for showing affection to those who had been in your world a long time.
For all of these reasons, you will be dearly missed.
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About three years ago I was painting fabrics outside with the animals nearby. It was a beautiful sunny afternoon with a little Dave Matthews on the iPod docking station, and I grabbed my flip video to capture the moment. Nothing really happens here; it was just an inconsequential but exquisite moment on a happy day.
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