Sunday, September 21, 2014

Tail From the Trenches

“You can't have peace any longer than your neighbor pleases.”      -- Dutch (on war and peace)

To my legions of adoring fans – I am SO sorry to have not updated this blog over the past few months. I know the five of you must have missed me tremendously! But do dry your tears – I’m baaaaack!

The story is sad but true - I’ve been suffering from writers block after experiencing the devastation of PTSD (when I looked up PTSD on-line it took me to the Port Townsend School District, but as I’ve since learned via co-opting Tanya’s nursing school classes, in my case PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). My therapist has suggested that sharing my story might not only hasten my recovery, but also be a comfort to others in similar circumstances.  If I can help just one other dog in need, my experience will not have been for naught…

In early July of this year, I was exposed to the trauma of a war zone – 4th of July fireworks! I can’t yet even discuss the screaming, flashes of light, and sudden bursts of horrific noise that assaulted my delicate system and sent me running to hide in the laundry room (nothing like a big nest of dirty clothes to help muffle sound and sight). Not only was I emotionally battered, but the rocket’s red glare and bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that my bladder was beyond repair. 

I was eventually forced to call for police protection when over-zealous neighbors failed to adhere to the restrictions of City of Noblesville Ordinance #3-1-09. Come on folks, you can’t tell me that singeing your fingers with a cheap bic lighter, scrambling like an idiot to get out of the line of “fire”, and then watching a skimpy poof of sparks is really all that exciting? And then you do it over and over and over for days and days and days. Really? You humans are entirely too easily entertained.

Thankfully, I have a strong constitution, a prescription for Prozac, and gullible humans who will do anything to ease my suffering. So perhaps I now slightly exaggerate my quivers and trembling at the sound of a backfiring car or Todd’s nail gun. And I admit that I took advantage of last night’s thunderstorm to once again nest in the laundry and elicit bribes of all my favorite treats. So what, I’m not beyond playing for sympathy. But I’m also suggesting to my humans that we get the hell out of Dodge next July. I hear that the British don’t feel quite the same way about July 4th. Cherrio!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm SO happy to have found this page! Reading the stories bring back such funny, happy memories for us which make us both happy and a little sad as we truly do miss her! It warms my heart to know that she is with 2 people that see how special she is with all of her little antics, I.e. Eating anything left within her line of sight, hiding whenever there are fireworks or thunder.... �� And the opening of doors to make a hasty escape to run ramped throughout the neighborhood laughing while you try to capture her... Funny funny dog!

Tanya Cass said...

Just last night the three of us were watching "The Voice" (I really prefer Animal Planet 24/7, but I was in a considerate mood). Anyway, here's a snippet of conversation during fast forwarding through commercials time:

TODD: Thank you so much for letting us adopt Gracie.
TANYA: Yeah, you know I kinda love her too.
TODD: Yeah, I know. (BIG grin and kisses ensued)
ME: Could you guys just get a room! But please leave me the remote.