Monday, January 10, 2011

Impossible.



Three whole months since the tumour was first diagnosed. The three days promised turned into a laughter filled ninety. To celebrate, a muddy, life affirming walk with Wilf across the fields. Gentle sunshine, hovering hawks and the sound of the stream our only companions. After fifteen minutes of nose down exploration he's exhausted, settling down to dream of deer and fox scents in a warm spot amid the long grass . Content and immovable. When I return with the 4x4 to collect him he wakes up, chuckling PON wisdom in his eyes - " Impossible replaced by I'm possible ".

This is proving to be the tenderest of journeys. Wilf has absolute trust in the simple promise - no pain .

44 comments:

  1. These are beautiful and blessed days that you have been given.

    Sam

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  2. What a gift of three months and counting :).

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  3. You are doing well Wilf!

    Love,
    Homer

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  4. It's a bittersweet journey, but there are so many sweet lessons along the way! Wilf, you never cease to make me smile!

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  5. Once again, your words give us all hope.

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  6. yup. I was told 6 months for Maggie for liver cancer. Six months turned into 3.5 years. No pain. The last week was difficult for her but the rest of those 3.5 years were pain free, quality and lots of walks and adventures.

    You just don't know. Nothing is ever certain exept the here and now!

    that button nose is killing me...please tell me, is it real? ;)

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  7. The past 3 months with Wilf have truly been a gift, and you have treated it as such by savoring each and every moment, never taking a single one for granted. Thank-you for sharing the journey and Wilf with all of us.

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  8. Pee S. All paws crossed for Wilf. We are so happee youare pain free
    Benny & Lily

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  9. Anything is possible when there's love. May he has many many more years of grace. My love to the funny furry fella. He can be quite a joker i am sure. With a face like that, there's always smiles wherever he goes.

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  10. Maybe the impossible keep the possible at bay!

    XXXOOO Daisy, Kendra & Bella

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  11. YEA for Wilf and for you. I love all the pictures but especially the ones of him on his back - utter relaxation and bliss.
    Kim(MomBeaglebratz)

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  12. The days may be winding down to a precious few, but each day is still a miracle. You and Wilf - and all of us - got another Fall, another Christmas, one little miracle after another. Can't ask for better than a miracle. Well, one can ask, but one can't expect more than a miracle.

    Jed & Abby

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  13. what a blessing every day with Wilf is. Its wonderful to see you celebrating each day as they come!

    wags, wiggles & slobbers
    Murphydog

    pee ess: Those upside down photos make Mom LOL every time!

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  14. Precious Wilf is a delight. Those photographs are beautiful and make me smile at his happy expression. He is such a loved friend.

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  15. Wonderful photos. I wonder if Wilf knows he's a celebrity now. Let's hope that with all the love and care you're giving him he will soldier on for many months more.

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  16. You've learned so much from that dog!!

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  17. Some things seem impossible until they are done!

    Congratulations Wilf on defying your vet's three day prognosis, and may you continue on your journey with lots of love, companionship, coconut icecream and without pain for as long as the road allows.

    Sending you love and woofs from a land far far away,
    Riley (in New Zealand)

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  18. I always believe in the impossible being possible. I think you're using it well :)))

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  19. Happy ninety days Wilfee ! Hope we can celebrate hundred and more with you sweet boy.
    Everyday you make my day. Cuddles and lots of bisous.

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  20. How lovely for WIlf, to rest when he's tired and absolutely trust that his caring owner will take him home.

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  21. those photos just made my day....dear wilfee you are amazing!!

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  22. lovely pics and great story!
    xoxo

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  23. Angus, I received an amazing book of dog photgraphs for Christmas. Check it out on Amazon or elsewhere. Dogs by Lewis Blackwell (Author) and Tim Flach (Photographer)

    Those photos of our life-loving Wilf deserve a place front and center.

    We are so grateful for his extended time here and your gift of sharing him ith us. And how clever translating impossible into "I'm possible!"

    xxx Joan

    About Grgich Hills Fume Blanc. We discovered it when we visited the winery and tasted the Fume Blanc 2004 -- still our favorite, although long gone. As for the French and their disdain of American wines, I guess they never got over the "Paris Tasting of 1976!" Tant pis!

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  24. We always check in to see Wilf every day and enjoy seeing his gorgeous face. So photogenic and cheeky.
    Long may we be able to continue our daily routine.

    Molly, Taffy and Monty

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  25. Angus I have a tear in my eye because of the true trust and tenderness between you and Wilf. Your blog and Wilf's courage have touched me deeply. I love this pup and the quality of his short life is amazing. Once again we are shown that dog owners are the best kind of people. Thanks for renewing my hope in mankind one dog at a time.

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  26. "Impossible replaced by I'm possible" - you couldn't have said it better. The two of you know how to enjoy each day and find happiness in just being.

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  27. What a gift but I hope for endless days of grace for all of you. This little fellow has many loving people who think and pray for him and his family. I love my dogs so madly - they are a big part of our lives!!!
    Keep on keeping on - many days of walks and sunshine to all of the Wilfie-Family from Susanne, Daisy and Foxiie

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  28. what a blessed three months you have had together. wilf knows nothing but love and trust and comfort. here's to another three months of the same!

    the booker man and asa's mama

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  29. Has it been three months? The Power of The Paw is amazing! Hugs and kisses for Wilf!

    Blessings and Love,
    Janelle and Maggie Mae

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  30. blessings to you and wilf and hopes for many more days of love and comfort

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  31. May Wilf continue to defy the odds and have many more days of enjoying the sunshine!

    Susan

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  32. I love that Wilf just lay down, trusting that you'd figure out how to get him home.

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  33. Every day is such a blessing..for both you and Wilf. As long as there is no pain, then soldier on. Wilf looks positively delightful in the two bottom snaps. Keep going Wilf, you are perfect!!

    With love from your Canadian pals,
    Dianna along with Tor, Willow and Tucker

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  34. Just checked in after a long day to check up on Wilf.How blessed you are with your little dog and his little life, savour every moment.A big hug for Wilf.

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  35. AWWW, Wilfie! Love your sweet face.Hugs & Scritches from CA.
    Fay

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  36. Wilf has been given the Gift of Life. And what a gift it is!

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  37. WE awe filled wif joy seeing Wilf and his enthoosiasm and twust evewy glowious day . No pain and so many adventoowes..this is love
    smoochie kisses
    ASTA

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  38. those photos of Wilf on his back are so CUTE! we're grateful of the past 3 months and hoping for many more!

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  39. I have learnt so much from both of u in these three wonderful months...wishing for years to come..thank you for sharing your lives..gives us hope..

    Stormy..

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