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Chinchilla in a Locket
« on: April 03, 2007, 07:08:15 AM »

::silly::Last night I talked to a lady I met at the Nationals.  It was her first show and her little violet she had purchased as a "pet-only" from Ann Ingram, came in second place in the violets, at the MCBA Nationals.  She said it did look kinda rough when she bought it as a kit, but when it cam into prime, it was like the ugly duckling that became a swan.  (This is why many of the ole timers will not sell a chin until it gets 6 months old or older ... they have seen the same thing happen to many times.)

    She and one of her chins she lost, Billy, are featured on the Oxbow website right now.  She wrote a very special poem for it ... I cried when I was reading it ... it speaks so much of how most of us feel about our chin/chins ...  I would like to share it with you ... if you have lost a special chin, you will know what I mean ...


Precious Chinchilla in a Locket
by Donna Sue Burk

Precious chinchilla in a locket
that lays next to my heart
I will always love you
As I did from the start.

You were right beside me
Through the darkest of my days
It was your kind and gentle nature
That made me want to stay.

Now I hold you in my arms
Your breath still warm against my hand
Our hearts still beat together
And I wonder if you understand.

Through the hours that I held you
Before the light did leave your soul
I knew a way to keep you
Forever in my hold.

I snipped the hair from around your eyes
So I would always see
The beauty that surrounds me
Even in times of need.

I snipped the hair from around your ears
So I would always hear
Music in the distance
To quiet my fears.

I snipped the hair from across your back
To bring me strength in time of need
And the power of your essence
Would always be with me.

I snipped the hair from around your heart
That beat in time with mine
So I would know that love would find me
At some distant time.

And so, your life slipped out of mine
On a quiet, Winter like day
But I knew that a part of you
Was always here to stay.

Precious chinchilla in a locket
That lays next to my heart
I will always love you
Even though we had to part.


 

She did ask if I knew of a good chinchilla vet in the Indianapolis Indiana area ... all help will be appreciated.   
Thanks!

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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 10:26:12 AM »

How beautiful Jo Ann
And that Billy was one handsome chin eh! ::nod::
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2007, 11:20:29 AM »

 ::cry222:::  :'(  ::cry222:::

Beautiful!
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2007, 02:05:21 PM »

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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2007, 04:35:49 PM »

 :'( That say's it all.
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2007, 05:47:45 PM »

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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2007, 05:54:49 PM »

 :'(  Just Beautiful!  :'(
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #7 on: June 04, 2007, 07:41:58 PM »

I'm crying again!  What a beautiful poem.  I printed it out so that I can read it whenever I feel sad.  THANKS!!!!   :'(
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #8 on: July 14, 2007, 10:41:55 AM »

I could hardly read as the tears came down my face. :'( I too printed some out so that I can read it whenever I need to. I put one in the chin room,car and in my bedroom. Thank you Donna for helping me though a tough time. Your poem bought much comfort to me.
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2007, 09:11:29 PM »

Dear Donna,

Thank you for writing such a beautiful poem.

This web site shows that chinchillas are a part of each of our lives.  We forget sometimes what their little lives can mean to us.  Like in your case Billy stood beside you when you needed him most and you stood beside Billy when he needed you most.  Your relationship was and still is very special!

We all need to thank you for writing such a poem to remind us what life is like with chinchillas...the seeing, the listening, the feeling, the strength, and most of all the love that our chinchillas bring to each and every one of us day after day.

So with that....THANK YOU,  DONNA!
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2007, 06:49:58 AM »

::silly::Last night I talked to a lady I met at the Nationals.  It was her first show and her little violet she had purchased as a "pet-only" from Ann Ingram, came in second place in the violets, at the MCBA Nationals.  She said it did look kinda rough when she bought it as a kit, but when it cam into prime, it was like the ugly duckling that became a swan.  (This is why many of the ole timers will not sell a chin until it gets 6 months old or older ... they have seen the same thing happen to many times.)

    She and one of her chins she lost, Billy, are featured on the Oxbow website right now.  She wrote a very special poem for it ... I cried when I was reading it ... it speaks so much of how most of us feel about our chin/chins ...  I would like to share it with you ... if you have lost a special chin, you will know what I mean ...


Precious Chinchilla in a Locket
by Donna Sue Burk

Precious chinchilla in a locket
that lays next to my heart
I will always love you
As I did from the start.

You were right beside me
Through the darkest of my days
It was your kind and gentle nature
That made me want to stay.

Now I hold you in my arms
Your breath still warm against my hand
Our hearts still beat together
And I wonder if you understand.

Through the hours that I held you
Before the light did leave your soul
I knew a way to keep you
Forever in my hold.

I snipped the hair from around your eyes
So I would always see
The beauty that surrounds me
Even in times of need.

I snipped the hair from around your ears
So I would always hear
Music in the distance
To quiet my fears.

I snipped the hair from across your back
To bring me strength in time of need
And the power of your essence
Would always be with me.

I snipped the hair from around your heart
That beat in time with mine
So I would know that love would find me
At some distant time.

And so, your life slipped out of mine
On a quiet, Winter like day
But I knew that a part of you
Was always here to stay.

Precious chinchilla in a locket
That lays next to my heart
I will always love you
Even though we had to part.


 

She did ask if I knew of a good chinchilla vet in the Indianapolis Indiana area ... all help will be appreciated.   
Thanks!

::wave::
Jo Ann


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I know this hasn't been posted in a while, but....
I CRIED TOO!!!
So sorry for her loss!

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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2007, 06:07:42 AM »

Hi Deanna,
     Thank you for replying to my poem to Billy. He was so special to me that loosing him was almost to much, so I just have to remember that I will be with him again some day. I am glad to hear that you are taking care of Otis and be sure to enjoy him everyday. Every chinchinchilla is special in their own way, and they all need love.
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2007, 06:05:29 PM »

You are darn skippy!!! (That's a good thing; it means you are right!)   ;)
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2008, 08:00:08 PM »

wow.  that brought a tear to my eye.  my boyfriend too.   that is such a touching poem   
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Re: Chinchilla in a Locket
« Reply #14 on: May 14, 2009, 01:39:01 PM »

Donna, you took the words straight from my heart. I wish I could artfully describe the loss of a loved chinchilla, but I know I could never describe it as you have here.

Whether we're able to voice it, write it, or illustrate it another way, our chins always know how we're feeling. And I know all of our lost furry ones know that we miss them.

To Billy and Volley! Here's to their time on earth with us, and to the eternity they will have in chinchilla heaven. They will both have lots of company up there.
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