9.28.2009

Sometimes timing is everything


Kabula, originally uploaded by Tipping Point Photo.

I pride myself on my timing. As a photographer who started in sports and has moved on to much more slow-moving endeavors (with the exception of the occasional rambunctious 3-year old), timing was my specialty. Sometimes, though, good timing has nothing to do with my quick trigger finger and everything to do with karma.

Last week we said goodbye to a dear friend whose time with us was wonderful and filled with walks, belly rubs, pigs' ears, squirrels, and lots of fun adventures. She was our surrogate dog-child when we didn't have one of our own, and was still one of our favorites even after we adopted ours. We did a shoot with half of her extended family in mid-August, and just three short weeks later, a tumor was discovered. It grew aggressively, and treatment options were limited.

So we said goodbye, tearful for the friend we were losing, but comforted in knowing that she would no longer be in pain, and that doggy heaven is the most wonderful place you could imagine. And we were especially thankful to have captured some wonderful images of her--looking majestic, as usual--that will keep her memories close to our hearts from frames hanging in hallowed spots on our walls.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the reminder, Liz, to enjoy every moment. So sorry for your loss.

    Who is this beautiful girl?

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  2. Thanks ME & Shandy. :o) This is Kabula. Belonged to longtime friends of ours. She began life as a stray in Missouri, and totally hit the jackpot when her "mom and dad" picked her up from the side of the road and brought her home. We all miss her terribly, but she's at peace now. Thank you for your condolences.

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  3. What a beautiful dog and photo. Where would we be without the ability to capture moments that may be fleeting? Please give your friends my deepest sympathy.

    Kim

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  4. That is very sad and touching. I have 3 wonderful house rabbits and have lost many animals over my lifetime. I find solace in knowing I gave them the best life I could while they were here.

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