Thursday, September 8, 2011

What makes a family?

During the two days that we spent in a hotel while having our home painted, I had several revelations. Number one was that I felt homesick. Me? Really? The actor who lived half his life out of a suitcase. How could this be? Roxy was fine. Jon was fine. Charlie and I were upset. My boy couldn't leave my side. I kind of agreed with him. Even as I luxuriated in a hot bath, Charlie was right there. He kept going in and out of the bath to check on Jon and Roxy. Then, I guess he was making sure I didn't drown. Charlie sat. He laid down. He offered his paw in that little trick we call "shake". He let me know he was present and that he had everything under control. He could take care of me in this strange place and keep tabs on the rest of his family at the same time. My boy the multi-tasker!

What I was reminded of was the nature of being a family. It isn't about WHERE we are. It is about being together and taking care of one another. It is about that unbreakable bond that knows no boundaries. It is a commitment that can't be broken. Charlie gets that. I get Charlie. Charlie gets Jon, and round and round our family dynamic goes. Roxy is the anchor. If anyone forgets to be loving, Roxy will remind with a wag and a look that does Bambi proud.

We are back home now. Family intact and living in renovated paradise. There are some finishing touches, but everything has come together. As our home went through it's changes, our family remained steadfast in it's solidity. Love is the glue that bonds us together.

                                     Peace and Love,

                                         Austin/Bill  

                            http://www.wahjr56.blogspot.com/

4 comments:

  1. Charlie is such a good boy! Don't you love the way our dogs can communicate so clearly? especially feelings of love, caring and appreciation. Atticus is my best self! :)

    I'm so happy you are in your newly remodeled place! It must look & feel so fresh and clean. but as you said, home is wherever family is --- & family comes in all shapes, sizes and species.

    Heidi (& Atticus)
    http://www.atticusuncensored.com
    "commentary to give you paws..."

    ReplyDelete
  2. So well put, Bill! Loved these sentiments in particular: "It is about being together and taking care of one another. It is about that unbreakable bond that knows no boundaries."

    Please keep using pictures of Roxy & Charlie -- they warm my heart everytime I see one! :-)

    Trish
    www.robertssister.com
    caregiving. family. advocacy.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love your input. I love having you as friends. I love you!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I laughed as I was picturing Charlie trotting in and out of the bathroom checking on you! He is so full of energy! I love the way you take time and constantly reflect on how much your family means to all of you, not taking anything for granted. You inspire me!

    ReplyDelete