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Sunday, July 08, 2007

Prayer For Kutti-Boy

We were invited for Kuti-boy's 2nd year rainbow bridge anniversary. He passed away two year ago when he was 12 y.o. due to heartworm. He was the fiercest dog until my daddy never bring us to meet him. Daddy loved him dearly though. He remembered putting Kuti-boy inside his bike helmet when he was only a palm big and rode down the road with him. Daddy gave Kuti-boy to his friend because the lady just couldn't part with Kuti-boy. Only 4 persons could touch him. The lady, her sis, her mum and my daddy.

When he passed away, the lady was very upset. But things became better and she got married this year. Kuti-boy faded away fr her life as she moved house to be with her husband. She remembered doing this prayer for kuti-boy only because Kuti-boy came to her in her dream and pawing her, warm breath on her face and whining for food. Out of sudden. Then she suddenly woke up and remembered that it's his death anniversary.


Boy.. look at the spread she offered him


The kids were busy patting us while we were busy staring at the delicious spread on the banana leaf left in front of us.


This is Kuti-boy's mummy


Suria Brother did the prayer for Kuti-boy too


OK DONE!! Can we have the food now?


Have you ever seen Indian movie? When feeding the children, the mother will take a big plate of rice and side dishes. Sit down on the floor surrounded by her childrens. Mixing the rice and make rice balls and feed the children using her hand. It's something new for me =)

Suria: Do u think she'll feed me too?? kekeke..


The little girl said "come Suria you can have mine" but all others "No no no.. suria go away..." hahaha..




The little girl LOVES Suria.. here.. she was singing and dancing for him.. tsk.. kids!!



6 Comments:

Blogger Amber-Mae said...

Awwww, they sure really care for hi. Wow, he really got yummy food. It's nice to see families remembering their own dogs & paying respect to them just like their own gods. So did, you guys get any to eat after that?

Love licks,
Solid Gold Dancer

9/7/07 6:43 pm  
Blogger e said...

that's sad about kuti boy.
So interesting about the prayers and food.
ALl for Kuti boy!!

Fei

9/7/07 10:20 pm  
Blogger Urban Smoothie Read said...

if no one is looking, i'll definately dash 4 it....

it looks such a feast

11/7/07 11:42 am  
Blogger Gigi, Slurpee, Nachos and Murrey said...

That was really nice what they did for Kuti Boy. Its really heart warming. :)

Nachos

11/7/07 1:11 pm  
Blogger Lorenza said...

Kuty Boy was truly loved. Its a nice way to remember him. -we al should do the same!
Have a nice day
Lorenza

13/7/07 1:20 am  
Blogger Unknown said...

i love this post! :)

i thought it was real sweet and nice of kuti-boy's family to remember him this way and i'm glad you guys were a part of it too.

:)

13/7/07 2:50 pm  

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