“Theodora ‘n Old Sam” Meet at Starbucks and Fall in Love…

by | Aug 24, 2021

“Theodora” Soul Sister
“Sam” The Old Dog of Wisdom

“Believe it or not her name is Theodora she’s 11 she rescued me in Anaheim California, too many details to explain she’s my world today, the sad part is she’s not here forever but she’s taught me so many things, I must always remain grateful for the time she’s giving me!”

Theodore H Sanchez Jr

Ol’ Sam and Theodora meet up…

Ol’ Sam headed out the door alone like he did most days. He was going for a slow walk to Starbucks, ’bout a block away, he reminded himself. Ol’ Sam was lonely and looking for love…

After a quick stop at his favorite pit stop, Ol’ Sam got back on the trail to Starbucks. He could smell the donuts from this spot. Water would do, with kindness from Mr. Buckster. He’s the boss of this furry friend friendly place to hang and get a treats…

Ol’ Sam stopped suddenly! Some other furry friend he didn’t know was waiting for him to arrive. Who would’ve wanted to do that with me, especially a pretty lady like Theodora… Woo Woo Woo…

Ol’ Sam was so excited he couldn’t even get a yap yap yap out… He then walked slowly to Theodora, while his mind was singing cow bells ‘n whistles, Woo Woo Woos…

Ol’ Sam, without a moments notice, walked slowly up to Theodora while she sat there staring at him. Cowbells, whistles and a Woo Woos, and more..

Ol’ Sam, without missing a step and without hesitation, softly put his nose to Theodora’s nose. Phew!!! It’s cowbells, whistles and even more Woo Woos…

It was then, in that special moment, Ol’ Sam was not lonely. Wow! He and Theodora fell deeply in love and, in that instant, melted in each other’s arms. Wow! Much much more cowbells, whistles and Woo Woo Woo Woos…

From this day forward, Ol’ Sam would meet Theodora at the pit stop on the way to Starbucks. Ol’ Sam and Theodora would never ever be alone after that. They would live happily ever after.

A little furry one with love arrived not too long after dat. They would name him Theo, how about dat…

So, for rest of their days, Ol’ Sam and Theodora would sing, “cowbells, whistles and Woo Woo Woos,” while strolling to Starbucks for a donut treat, with spring fed water to wash it down, and a little love…

Steve and Judy Sparks
Children and Families in Life After Trauma

About the author

Steve Sparks is a retired information technology sales and marketing executive with over 35 years of industry experience, including a Bachelors’ in Management from St. Mary’s College. His creative outlet is as a non-fiction author, writing about his roots as a post-WWII US Navy military child growing up in the 1950s-1960s.
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