AndIneverlearnedmuchSpanish,whichisnobody’sfault,exceptmaybe that ofthepediatricianthatadvisedagainstmeandmybrotherslearningtwolanguagessowewouldn’tgetconfused. And yet I’m still, quite often, confused. ButIdigress.
My grandma passedawayat 89 thisJune,just 10 daysshyofher 90th birthday.
Iloved(andstilllove)her so verymuch.
Even though I could never sit down and have a chat with her, I feltherlove,herwarmth,hersweetness,andherprideandjoyallalong.Itallcamethroughclearlyinhergiggles,hercooking, in the mischievous twinkle in her eye… andherjustbeingthere.
SometimesIwishIcouldhavelearnedSpanishintimetoreallytalktoher. ButwhileIhavespentyearstrying,I realized that there was nothing from what I learned throughmyDuolingosessionsthatI actually wantedtosay.
It’sstrikinglysimilar to how,whenIponderwhatIwouldsayifmydogscouldtalk…absolutelynothingcomestomind.
Everytimemygrandmacametovisit,orIbroughtmydogstoherhouse,theywere glued to hersidethewholetime. Matilda wouldcurlupinherlapandjustsnuggleherforhours.
GrandmalovedmydogsjustasmuchasIdo,andthatwillalwaysbeoneofmyfavoritethingsabouther. Even though I’ll always have those what-ifs, my heart feels full knowing that she got to see me happy, got to know my dogs, and shared in that love.
I know now that when youhavelovethatradiatesthroughyou, notbeing able to find the words… reallyisn’taproblematall.You‘ll still know you’re surroundedbylovetiltheveryend.
Lindsay Pevny lives to help pet parents make the very best choices for their pets by providing actionable, science-based training and care tips and insightful pet product reviews.
As a dog mom to Matilda and Cow, she spends most of her days taking long walks and practicing new tricks, and most nights trying to make the best of a very modest portion of her bed.
You’ll also find her baking bread and making homemade pizza, laughing, painting and shopping.