It’s been awhile since I made an entry. But, then, it ended up being a busy summer. Way busier than I originally thought it would be. Hopefully, I’ll start to get caught up.
Right now, though, I’m thinking about my beta pup and wishing him well in his new life. He came back east from San Francisco to settle up things in Philly and then spent a weekend of fun at Olympia (more on that later).
Saying farewell is never easy, and I knew going into the
weekend that the inevitable moment for that would come. Fortunately, it didn’t shed a shadow on the
weekend, and we were able to enjoy the various adventures that Olympia has to
offer. We made a kick-ass team in the
Dungeon Games! Still, that last hug on Monday morning was a tear-filled moment, but not without smiles.
His relocating to the West Coast doesn’t have to
automatically mean an end to our Alpha/beta relationship. In fact, we did talk
about that and both agree we want it to continue. How that may unfold is, of course, yet to be
seen. But since this isn’t a permanent good-bye and we’ll see each other again
here and there – and since in the electronic age we’re only a text or email
away – there’s a lot of room for things to continue. Yeah, it’s going to be
different. But, as much as that may seem
to be a downer, it’s more likely growth cloaked in opportunity.And it doesn’t mean I won’t miss my beta. I will. A lot.
Pup, ever since we met at MAL in 2011, you’ve been both a challenge and a great friend. We’ve had some incredible adventures along the way. I know I’m never going to think back on IML 2011 without remembering me sliding down the wall in Scooter’s room and then you walking me back to my room in the other tower. Or the non-stop shenanigans at MAL 2012 with you and Daddy John sharing the room with Ken and me. And, of course, CLAW. I know the friendship and the adventures will continue, and I look forward to them.
Without meaning to, you somehow brought me face-to-face with
the next step in my growth as a pup and a leatherman. From that very first weekend, you’ve challenged
my perceptions of myself. Along with Mister J and Tom Buckley, you’ve already
played a major part in me learning to accept myself as I become more than I’ve
been. I knew the alpha was within me; you along with a handful of others helped
me bring it to the fore. Pup Tripp has grown, and it’s owed in no small part to
Zinger being my beta. It’s reassuring to
know that’s going to continue.
I wish you well in your new life. May the Mother grant you
happiness, good fortune, and much love as you settle into your new home. Take care of yourself
and be well. I’m going to miss you, but
you still have my love and support!Not good-bye; only farewell until we see each other again in the near future!
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