‘A Dog’s Purpose’, by W.Bruce Cameron.
This is the title of a book that Cindy had written on her Christmas wish list that
she wanted to read. I talked to Santa about it and he apparently dropped it off
and put it in her stocking in the late hours of Christmas Eve/Christmas
morning.
Over the following few days after Christmas, Cindy read one
of her other books Santa brought and then read ‘A Dog’s Purpose’…then passed it on to me to read. I asked her if
she liked it and she said ‘yes’. I asked her if it was sad and had it made her
cry and she said…”Not a lot…but some. It was very interesting. I’ll be
interested to see what you think of it.” She went on to say the book is written
from the perspective of… ‘the dog’.
Over the following few days…while I was finishing the
first book that Cindy read…and after Cindy read A Dog’s Purpose…Cindy got very interested in some new puppies that
were born to someone through her work. Having lost our dog Zoe this past fall, we
both notice it has been different around the house since Zoe left. We still
think of Zoe often and miss her being around. I think Cindy is ready for another dog to come into the family...but to be honest…I just am not
interested in having another dog. (see prior blog articles I wrote in August).
Now…fast forward a few weeks…and my heart has softened.
Mainly because I have finally gotten to, and finished, the book Cindy asked Santa
to bring. I have read…A Dog’s Purpose.
If you are a dog owner…or a dog lover…or someone who
recalls younger years when a very important dog was a part of your life…I would
encourage you to read the book. So as not to play the role of ‘spoiler’…I will
not give any details besides those that Cindy gave me…that the book is written
from the perspective of… ‘the dog’.
A Dog’s Purpose
is very intriguing…it is a story you have not thought of…it has moments of
hilarity, and… as with any good book… it leaves you…‘thinking’…at the end.
My thoughts of... ‘not being interested in having another
dog’…have softened a little…now that I have read the book. There seems to be a
little voice sitting on one shoulder reminding me of all the challenges and
occasional frustrations that come with having a dog in the house. But on the
other shoulder…is a voice reminding me of the fun times and enjoyment that we
had with our black lab Layla and golden retriever Zoe over the last 20 years
that they were with us.
Which voice I’m going to pay the most attention to…is yet to be determined. I know for sure, that I better not go see those new pups that Cindy was talking about recently…because I know that God made puppies cute for one reason…so we would take one home!
Whatever the case of what happens at the Clark household… I
encourage you to find and read a good, feel good book… A Dog’s Purpose.
You will smile a lot…nod your head a lot…laugh a lot…and shed
a tear… as you recall the memories of years past…with you…and your dog.
Dan
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