Sasha by Christie and Dave Lancello / Mom and Dad

Our Sasha Will Be Waiting For Us At The Rainbow Bridge

Our little Sasha passed away, no more to breathe a sound. We held her for the last time,
then entombed her in the ground.

Day and night We wept so much, in tears We thought We’d drown. We searched our soul for comfort, but no peace therein was found. In great despair, we hit our knees and then began to pray. “Father will we ever see, our Sasha again someday?

” We raised our eyes and saw an angel standing near a gate. We sensed an inner peace We’d never felt before that day. The angel smiled and said to us, “Oh people of little faith! God sees every pet that falls; He knows your pets’ fate. I have met your little Sasha, I saw her pass my way.
Your precious Sasha is still alive;
she walked through this gate.

Paradise is lovelier than you can comprehend. No pain or grief, no tears or fears, and life will have no end. God gave to man His only Son, to cover all his sins. So why would God withhold from you, your pure and loving friend?”

The angel took us by the hands and said, “Now come with me. A glimpse of paradise I’ll give, to you so you both can see.” Through the gate and o’er the Rainbow Bridge we did proceed. Through green valleys filled with flowers, rolling hills and trees. “Wow, so this is paradise!”
The place was filled with joy.

We saw our precious Sasha playing there, with dogs and cats and toys. She also had some treats to eat, and food that she enjoyed. She had made a lot of new friends there, including girls and boys.

Then we saw a child come near, and hug our lost mate. The little girl said to her, “I love you so,” and kissed her on the face. The angel said, “The child just crossed the Rainbow Bridge today. Now she needs a little friend, to love and help her play. God’s love for her would be enough, in that make no mistake. But in His love, He knew full well, the child would want a mate. This is why God called your precious Sasha unto this splendid place. God’s entrusted her with him, ‘til you pass through the gate.”

We pleaded, “May we hug our Sasha just once again?!”
The angel answered, “No! You’d violate a sacred site, and now it’s time to go.” He led us back across the Bridge and through the gate to home. He left us there with new-found hope and peace within our soul.

If someone ever asks either of you what happens to little pets that die, Just give a gentle smile of joy and look them in the eye. Take their hand and comfort them and tell them not to cry. For precious loved pets don’t die, they simply cross a bridge to paradise. So until the day you join your precious Sasha at the Rainbow Bridge, rejoice in knowing that she is spreading her love with little mates.

I Will Love You Always Mommy and Daddy
and I Will be Waiting For That Day
We Can All Be Together Again,
Sasha.

 

We love you, Sasha.
Sasha
14, Aug 2003
Christie and Dave Lancello