WELCOME AT RAINBOW BRIDGE
September 11, 2001
by Alexander Theodore, Bouvier,
Fourth Year Resident
On the morning of
September 11, 2001, there was an unprecedented amount of
activity at the Rainbow Bridge. Decisions had to be made. They
had to be made quickly. And, they were.
An issue, not often
addressed here, is the fact that many residents really have no
loved one for whom to wait. Think of the pups who lived and
died in hideous puppy mills. No one on earth loved or
protected them. What about the many who spent unhappy lives
tied in backyards? And, the ones who were abused. Who are they
to wait for?
We don't talk about
that much up here. We share our loved ones as they arrive,
happy to do so. But we all know there is nothing like having
your very own person who thinks you are the most special pup
in the Heavens.
Last Tuesday morning
a request rang out for pups not waiting for specific persons
to volunteer for special assignment.. An eager, curious crowd
surged excitedly forward, each pup wondering what the
assignment would be.
They were told by a
solemn voice that unexpectedly, all at once, over 4,000 loving
people had left Earth long before they were ready. All the
pups, as all pups do, felt the humans' pain deep in their own
hearts. Without hearing more, there was a clamoring among them
- "May I have one to comfort?" "I'll take two,
I have a big heart." "I have been saving kisses
forever."
One after another
they came forward begging for assignment. One cozy-looking
fluffy pup hesitantly asked, "Are there any children
coming? I would be very comforting for a child 'cause I'm soft
and squishy and I always wanted to be hugged." A group of
Dalmatians came forward asking to meet the Firemen and be
their friends. The larger working breeds offered to greet the
Police Officers and make them feel at home. Little dogs
volunteered to do what they do best, cuddle and kiss. Dogs who
on Earth had never had a kind word or a pat on the head,
stepped forward and said, "I will love any human who
needs love."
Then all the dogs,
wherever on Earth they originally came from, rushed to the
Rainbow Bridge and stood waiting, overflowing with love to
share - each tail wagging an American Flag.
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