Bingo, baby girl, I can’t tell you how much I miss you. I can’t believe it’s been three years since you crossed to Rainbow Bridge, but that anniversary is two days away, and I’m sad.
You left me with some of the most wonderful memories a person could have. You were so funny at times that you made me laugh.
The amazing thing to me was how many friends you made in every place where we lived. You had quite a fan club.
When I wrote the first tribute to you, I promised that I’d never forget you. Please know, sweet little one, that I feel as strongly about that now as I did then. You certainly forged a place in my heart
that will never be displaced.
We had so many vacations together, and spent some wonderful time traveling by car, plane and even a big moving van. You were a GREAT companion on the road, and I always felt safe. You weren’t big, but you always warned me when you thought someone was too close.
As you know, my love, I have another furbaby now who I’m sure you sent to me. His name is Fritz Francis and he’s a dachshund/Chihuahua mix. He looks like a little dachshund, but you know that. You picked him for me. He even loves cheese just like you did.
You were and always will be special, Bingo. You see, you were the first doggie that I ever had and did not have to share with another human being. I got to pick you out, name you, care for you and work with you so you could learn things. I say “pick you out” but it was YOU who picked me to be your forever mommy, and I’m grateful for that.
I know you are having fun at Rainbow Bridge. I know you will keep a keen eye out for me when my time comes to join you. I can just see your short little legs flying across grassy fields to get to the gate to meet me. I imagine Tucker will be right with you. I hope you were able to meet him last July when his time came to go to Rainbow Bridge.
I also miss him very much.
You are my special baby, and I’ll never forget you. I’d give anything to pet you just one more time. There are things that will never, ever be the same now that you aren’t here by my side.
I will always love you,
Charlotte Hayes |