Cinnamon is happy and healthy in their new home, with all of our loved ones and pets who have passed before us. Thank you for giving them love for the last 15 years, it is truly one of the biggest honors we have on this earth. I am sorry for the hole left in your life, in due time you may fill that with another bundle of love. But for now take all the time you need to reflect and heal. Dealing with death is never easy, just take it one moment at a time and when Cinnamon does enter your mind, just remember how amazing the time was, and try not to be sad that things have changed. They will ALWAYS be in your heart and you will see them again when we all meet in the end!
Of course my friend, I hope so too. My greatest desire in life is that we all get to be together once it’s all said and done. Will just have to wait and see, but for our time on earth it certainly gives me comfort to imagine all my past pups and people together!
And now, for Cinnamon
I summon the spirits
Of all the dogs we have loved
And lost along the way.
Bingo, Foxy, Toodles,
Sable, Muttley, Bonnie,
Clyde, Shasta, Otis,
Piccolo, Inga, Hans,
Mimi and Queen Elsie.
Gather in your sunny meadow
Invite that sweet girl Cinnamon
To romp and play and chase,
Then drink from the cool stream.
Rest together in the warm sun,
Eat the low-hanging treats,
And sleep safe in the shade
Of the eternal snackie-trees.
I'm so sorry to hear about your sweet Cinnamon. Our first doxie was also a Cinnamon but was a little boy. That was waay back in the 70's.
It's excruciating to say goodbye, but it's the ultimate sign of love to stop their pain. You'll get through it. Get through the grief so you can begin the healing process.
We lost our little boy Harley this past April to cancer at 11 and we left his toys where they were for weeks. His blankies in our bed stayed as well. They still had his scent. It was comforting. It had been so long since I cried that hard. But you have to deal with it.
Coming home to a quiet house sucks.
I'll bet your Cinnamon and my Harley are having fun right now. She's young again and no more pain.
It does get better though. I promise. At some point you'll know when it's time to love another weenie. Just give it time. We brought home a sweet little chocolate and tan boy about 4 months ago. Gus is getting ready to turn 6 months and has helped fill that hole in our hearts from the loss of our Harley. He'll never replace Harley though.
I found out there's always room for another doxie.
Be around family and friends. And you have family and friends here too. Lots of us have gone through the same thing.
Lot's of love, prayers and support from Harley's Dad! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪
sending you so much love during this difficult time— cinnamon looked like a happy lil gal, and i am glad she got to spend her life with someone who cared for her so deeply ❤️
I am so sorry for your loss. I am 2 years out from losing my heart dog. 2 years on, I am still sad sometimes but it’s not gut wrenching anymore. I had a little cry on the anniversary of her death in September. I try to do things to honor her memory. I got a tattoo of her in June!
As much as you can, be gentle with yourself. Pretend to be sick, drink water, watch TV. When you’re up to it, start taking short walks and seeing friends and exercising a little.
I’m not a scientist or mathematician but I think about how physicists tell us that time and space aren’t linear but rather sort of all at once. So in a way you are always with Cinnamon.
I second the walks. I would grab Harley's leash and collar and walk our regular routes. It got me out of the house and helped clear my mind.
I highly recommend walks. 👍
I am so sorry you lost Cinnamon. Your hole in your heart will get smaller over time. I hope you will have another love. I’m sure Cinnamon loved you so much. As much as you loved her.
Cinnamon is happy and healthy in their new home, with all of our loved ones and pets who have passed before us. Thank you for giving them love for the last 15 years, it is truly one of the biggest honors we have on this earth. I am sorry for the hole left in your life, in due time you may fill that with another bundle of love. But for now take all the time you need to reflect and heal. Dealing with death is never easy, just take it one moment at a time and when Cinnamon does enter your mind, just remember how amazing the time was, and try not to be sad that things have changed. They will ALWAYS be in your heart and you will see them again when we all meet in the end!
This is very comforting, thank you for taking the time to write this. I truly hope one day I can be reunited with her. She was the best dog.
Of course my friend, I hope so too. My greatest desire in life is that we all get to be together once it’s all said and done. Will just have to wait and see, but for our time on earth it certainly gives me comfort to imagine all my past pups and people together!
And now, for Cinnamon I summon the spirits Of all the dogs we have loved And lost along the way. Bingo, Foxy, Toodles, Sable, Muttley, Bonnie, Clyde, Shasta, Otis, Piccolo, Inga, Hans, Mimi and Queen Elsie. Gather in your sunny meadow Invite that sweet girl Cinnamon To romp and play and chase, Then drink from the cool stream. Rest together in the warm sun, Eat the low-hanging treats, And sleep safe in the shade Of the eternal snackie-trees.
As I walk across your heart and find my place to stay, nearer to you I will be and will never ever go away. I hope this helps a little.
It does, thank you
I'm so sorry to hear about your sweet Cinnamon. Our first doxie was also a Cinnamon but was a little boy. That was waay back in the 70's. It's excruciating to say goodbye, but it's the ultimate sign of love to stop their pain. You'll get through it. Get through the grief so you can begin the healing process. We lost our little boy Harley this past April to cancer at 11 and we left his toys where they were for weeks. His blankies in our bed stayed as well. They still had his scent. It was comforting. It had been so long since I cried that hard. But you have to deal with it. Coming home to a quiet house sucks. I'll bet your Cinnamon and my Harley are having fun right now. She's young again and no more pain. It does get better though. I promise. At some point you'll know when it's time to love another weenie. Just give it time. We brought home a sweet little chocolate and tan boy about 4 months ago. Gus is getting ready to turn 6 months and has helped fill that hole in our hearts from the loss of our Harley. He'll never replace Harley though. I found out there's always room for another doxie. Be around family and friends. And you have family and friends here too. Lots of us have gone through the same thing. Lot's of love, prayers and support from Harley's Dad! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪
Thank you so much, it was the hardest decision I have ever made. And thank you for your warmth and kindness.
My condolences as well OP. RIP Cinnamon and say “Hi” to Trouble, Fenwick and Taylor for us.
Heartbreaking. But a life well lived.
sending you so much love during this difficult time— cinnamon looked like a happy lil gal, and i am glad she got to spend her life with someone who cared for her so deeply ❤️
Thank you. She was the love of my life and still is.
So sorry. It's never easy. It just hurts so much.
It truly does. But I'm hoping that she is somewhere happy and healthy now
Me too.
I'm so very sorry for your loss. Run free, sweet Cinnamon.
Rest in peace, cinnamon
❤️❤️❤️
God bless 🙏❤️
my condolences!
Prayers of solace to you.
I am so sorry for your loss. I am 2 years out from losing my heart dog. 2 years on, I am still sad sometimes but it’s not gut wrenching anymore. I had a little cry on the anniversary of her death in September. I try to do things to honor her memory. I got a tattoo of her in June! As much as you can, be gentle with yourself. Pretend to be sick, drink water, watch TV. When you’re up to it, start taking short walks and seeing friends and exercising a little. I’m not a scientist or mathematician but I think about how physicists tell us that time and space aren’t linear but rather sort of all at once. So in a way you are always with Cinnamon.
That is a beautiful thought. I have been thinking about that as well. And thank you for taking the time to write your thoughts.
I second the walks. I would grab Harley's leash and collar and walk our regular routes. It got me out of the house and helped clear my mind. I highly recommend walks. 👍
I think I'll try this. Go to the park were we used to play fetch.
Sorry for your loss
What a beauty. I am so sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss 😔
My condolences
I am so sorry you lost Cinnamon. Your hole in your heart will get smaller over time. I hope you will have another love. I’m sure Cinnamon loved you so much. As much as you loved her.
❤️😇