GeorgiaXplant
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So sorry for your loss, Deb. I hope you know you did the best thing for him and am glad you stayed with him at the vet's office. RIP, Gus, you provided many happy years for your human.
Betting there's another cat in your future, too. Hang in there, gal!
How about grabbing a new "author" and digging in? Discovering a new author whose writing you love is like finding a new "best friend". Its good for what ails you. Also don't forget the music. Music helps heal when the waves of grief come over you.I think I feel this one more becasue now I'm retired so I am home most of the time. Also, I do not have anyone else in the house like a husband , kids or other pets. Besides my volunteer work delivering meals, I have no distractions other than TV or the Internet.
I am reading Jeffrey Deaver novels right now.
My friend criticizes me because I don't read books. I have tons of books and was always a bookworm. But, now I get all my reading from the internet, I do so much reading on the internet and on forums that I simply don't have time for books. Is that bad? I AM still reading, just from a different source.How about grabbing a new "author" and digging in? Discovering a new author whose writing you love is like finding a new "best friend". Its good for what ails you. Also don't forget the music. Music helps heal when the waves of grief come over you.
Oh, Marie, THAT is one of my all time favorites in the ''Twilight Zone'' series, I felt SO bad for the guy.@PVC I am kind of the same way. I have SO many books on my shelf I want to read. My plan was when I retire I will have all the time in the world (think Burgess Meridith before he broke his glasses). NOPE. Once I am done with my day to day stuff, and the Interwebz and all, books have traveled down on the list. I need to read more
Well, it probably depends on whether you are "reading for pleasure" or reading for reference. The web is normally read in "snippets" so its not the same as reading a novel for instance. Of course there are a lot of books available online now days.My friend criticizes me because I don't read books. I have tons of books and was always a bookworm. But, now I get all my reading from the internet, I do so much reading on the internet and on forums that I simply don't have time for books. Is that bad? I AM still reading, just from a different source.
That was probaby it deb. You probably gradually became accustomed to the odor. Open up the doors or windows for a brief time, huh.When I brought Gus in for his last vet visit, she said she knew he had kidney failure because she could smell it. I never realized he had an odor.. Since yesterday, though, I've noticed the house does seem to smell better. Maybe I was so used to it that his not being there makes me notice.
Not today - it's too cold now. We got 2 inches of snow during the night. Some communities near here are forecast to get into the single digits for the next couple of nights.That was probaby it deb. You probably gradually became accustomed to the odor. Open up the doors or windows for a brief time, huh.
Maybe open the window up for a "nanosecond then"...lol.Not today - it's too cold now. We got 2 inches of snow during the night. Some communities near here are forecast to get into the single digits for the next couple of nights.
II also threw out the throw pillows and blankets he used to lay on which probably added to the "aroma". Today is the first day I haven't felt like a knife in my chest when I though about Gus. Maybe the healing has started.