It’s 5:18 AM this morning, Casey is barking at the bottom of the stairs. Yet another wake-up call from our 15 year old labrador retriever. This is much earlier than normal but understandable considering our beloved and elderly dog’s weak bladder.
I climb jump fall out of bed, grab her leash and head outside. As I wait for Casey to take care of business, I am incapable of thought and my eyes may not even be open. All I keep thinking about is returning to my warm bed and maybe another two hours of sleep.
After 5 minutes I realize Casey has no interest in squatting. She is only interested in smelling the deer and rabbits who visited last night. I eventually coerce her into coming back inside so she can enjoy her breakfast but I’m still confused as to why she won’t pee.
I head over to her food bowl and throw in two scoops. But Casey has no interest in eating. That never happens. She has voraciously eaten every meal since 1999. I walk over to her so we can have a chat and then realize what is going on.
My cold and bare feet are drenched.
Now I know why she never did #1 outside.
Son of a …
I grab a bunch of paper towels, some Clorox wipes and begin clean-up time. I am now officially awake for the day.
Ten minutes later and we are as good as new. Casey no longer is worried about the pee barrier to her food bowl and is chowing down. I’m cleaning my feet in the tub. Good times.
Since I am now up for the day, I make a pot of coffee and hop on my laptop. Casey and I catch up on our favorite websites as the sun rises. I love that dog but dammit, I am tired.
Casey then puts her head on my lap indicating she is now in need of pee#2. No problem. I grab the leash again, my heavenly black coffee and we head outside.
And when we do, I see this …
All part of Casey’s plan.
Nothing like those little pockets of early morning mist to add extra enchantment to an already beautiful scene. Glad all that garden loveliness helped improve your mood about Casey’s early wake-up call. I know you treasure her immensely (darn but dogs have a way of taking possession of our hearts) and you only needed that first cup of coffee to kick into gear.
Michaele – we count our blessings each and every morning, even if we are too tired to realize it. She is such a gem.
Casey did you a favor! Also appreciate all the old dog troubles. I lost my 14 yr old to cancer last Nov and my 16 yr old 2 yrs before. You will miss every bit of it.
Kim – she has being giving us favors for a decade and a half now. So sorry to hear about your dogs, I’m bracing myself for the inevitable yet appreciating her each and every day still.
What beautiful photos. Early morning provides such gentle lighting and morning mist makes everything shine. Thanks Casey, for waking you up to catch these shots!
(You must be a good dog parent to have nurtured your friend to the ripe old age of 15.)
Colleen – there is that window of like 10 minutes where it almost looks fake outside. I love it and apparently so does Casey. I never would have predicted how long we’d have her or the level of joy she would bring to all of our lives.
Stunning photos! Just too beautiful.
Thanks so much Sharmin!