Shadow was the baby of my other kitty Midnight, who passed earlier this year. Midnight was all black with a white star on her chest and half moon on her tummy. Shadow was the exact same-hence her name the shadow of her mother. She was born under my bed, and I would love love love taking care of my kittens when I would come home from school everyday.
Crystal was the cat who ruled the roost. She moved with us for IL to FL when I was 8-she was my favorite kitty cat, but passed two days before I came home for the summer after my freshman year of college. Here's a pic of me and Crystal back in the '90's.
Crystal and Marshmallow posing for the most horrendous Santa picture on the face of the planet.
Marshmallow was also a Yankee transplant with Crystal. She got her name because she was white with a little black-just like a burnt marshmallow. I remember I wrote a paper in second maybe third grade about my two best friends Crystal and Marsha (I gave her a people name for my paper)-ha! Now that I think of it I wrote a bunch of papers about kitty cats. In second grade I won an award for a paper I wrote about a kitty cat chasing a ball of yarn, when I went to get my certificate I shook the principals hand with left instead of the right, and then I got the important life lesson from my parents on how to properly shake someones hand.
Then there was Q-Tip, my very first kitty. She was an orange cat with a white tip at the end of her tail, just like a Q-Tip. Gosh I was good at naming cats!
I can't forget our doggies, there was my beloved beagle, Peaches. We got her the summer before I started 10th grade. She was our family dog, and we loved her, she loved us, too. Especially my mom, she would follow her around everywhere. Peaches got a little plump in her later years, and did not like being put on a diet by my parents. She also LOVED to chase Shadow and Marshmallow around the house!
And Josh was my parents dog before I was even born. Funny that my parents had a dog that shares the same name as my husband. Josh, the golden cocker spaniel, liked to run away - a lot, actually so did Peaches in her younger years.
Sarah Beth, I am so sorry about Shadow. Even though we no longer live with our childhood pets it's still devistating when one dies. I really enjoyed reading about and seeing pictures of all your 'brothers and sisters'. xo xo
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry! Losing pets is just heartbreaking! My family's cat, Saydee, was put to sleep nearly two years ago and my parents still choke up talking about her! Crystal + Marshmellow sure were lucky to land in such a sweet home!
ReplyDeleteI sweetie, I am so sorry. I know it does feel like the end of something bigger...I like your word era. (((hugs)))
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear it SB. I know it is SOOO hard to lose our childhood companions. My 21 year old Rainbow passed away just a few years ago, and I still miss her some days.-
ReplyDeleteI'm soooo sorry -- it's so hard to lose our pets and they take a piece of our heart with them when they go.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry about the loss of shadow.
ReplyDeleteI am so behind in reading my blogs, but I'm trying to catch up and just saw this post. I'm so sorry :(
ReplyDeleteNo matter how "grown up" we become, it's still terribly hard to lose them...