Friday, October 29, 2010

Simply Anchor

You were born on September 27, 1998 to Golden Shadow and Nosey Brown
and made the trip from Groveland to Gloucester a few weeks later.

The first night was a very long night for you (and us) being away from
your little brothers and sisters. You finally did sleep nestled on top
of a pair of shoes that were worn when we picked you up that day.

Your official name was "Anchors Away" but we always called you
"Anchor" or "Ankie", or sometimes "Anchor the Wonder Dog".



You sat by the edge of the road at the bus stop each morning with
Benjamin, Spencer and Meredith always waiting for the day that
Nancy the School Bus Driver would invite you to join them.

You always knew before anyone else at the end of the school day
when the bus would be back to drop them off.

Or perhaps, you knew it was time for the Milk Bone that you
always got for an after school treat.



Most times, you put up with our silly human ways.



You loved the walks we took and would travel twice as far as we
did, always running ahead until just about out of sight before
running back to us to show us the way.



You were supposed to be a "water dog" although
you seemed to prefer boating to swimming.




Good Harbor was one of your favorite places to visit.
You would run, chase and retrieve thrown balls,
dip in and out of the water, as well as meet a few
other dog friends along the way. Those were some of
your happiest days. Even when you no longer found
chasing a ball to be enjoyable, you still loved the beach.



I wish someone had given Jesus a dog.
As loyal and loving as mine.
To sleep by His manger and gaze in His eyes
And adore Him for being divine.



As our Lord grew to manhood His faithful dog,
Would have followed Him all through the day.
While He preached to the crowds and made the sick well
And knelt in the garden to pray.
It is sad to remember that Christ went away.
To face death alone and apart.
With no tender dog following close behind,
To comfort its Master's Heart.
And when Jesus rose on that Easter morn,
How happy He would have been,
As His dog kissed His hand and barked it's delight,
For The One who died for all men.



Well, the Lord has a dog now, I just sent Him mine,
The old pal so dear to me.
And I smile through my tears on this first day alone,
Knowing they're in eternity.
Day after day, the whole day through,
Wherever my road inclined,
Four feet said, "Wait, I'm coming with you!"
And trotted along behind.

--Author Unknown



Rest In Peace, Anchor.
October 28, 2010

We will miss you always.
Goodbye, for now.

Simply Anchor

C_A_B

2 comments:

jayemess said...

Hi-- what a nice tribute. I know you all miss her dearly, but she's
all healed now, and probably running up and down the beach chasing a ball.
dad and grandpa.

Anonymous said...

How beautiful! What a wonderful tribute to your family's best friend!
Love,
Annie