After almost eleven years together, we sadly had to say goodbye to Ein, our oldest (and first) corgi. He finally succumbed to his bone cancer and we miss him everyday. While his book, What Ein Prefers, comes out later this year, (similar to his sister's book, What Faye Loves)...in the process of healing, I wrote the below poem. If you've lost a pet, hopefully it brings you peace and solace, too. They always mean so much to us.
GOODBYE, EIN
by Stephanie Houser
5.1.24
I remember when we first got you, and how you smiled at me with a great big grin
You were so excited to start a life and know what it meant to be a family, from within
And we watched you grow and play and love all the moments big and small
In fact sometimes it seemed like you really just were in love with it all
You forced us to be better, too, and feel love in a new kind of way
To learn patience and trust and kindness and togetherness each day
And while some days were harder than others, trying even (one could say)
You were always worth it, even if in the moment we may have felt another way
We knew it was getting close to saying goodbye yet we didn’t quite know how
Because all the days and years that have passed are so special to us now
When you love someone like we loved you, it’s hard to think of letting go
But we knew it was what was best for you because letting you suffer was a big no-no
So when the doctor did what doctors do for dogs when it’s their time
We said goodbye to our best friend and family member, no longer in his prime
And while we’ll miss you forever, my sweet little man, we’ll love you even more
Because it was time to say goodbye and let you walk on through that door
But our memories of you will be carried with us, every one making us smile with all our heart
And we’ll thank you for how wonderful you were, even though now we are apart
Because, my bestest of best friends, you’ll always be my little bear…forever…no matter what