Going back to work after what seemed like a very long 3 day weekend. Twas a good one thats for sure, sucks also that one of my best friends will be leaving to go back to Penn State next weekend =/
Hell is waiting outside beyond these walls. It won’t save your soul to panic at this point.
I went to my friends birthday party yesterday, and it was a movie marathon. Ugh. So later in the evening I decided to go check out the bar I usually go to, but none of my friends wanted to come. So I went on my own, cycling the 10 or so kilometers. When I got there, I found out there were about 5 other people, so I had a quick beer and cycled back to the movie party
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I'm losing 2 of my dogs this week. One of 13 years and the other of 8 years.
The dog I've had for 13 years, Teddy, our Siberian Husky, is just old and tired...i can understand why we have to put him down, the poor thing can barely walk anymore. I've always dreaded the day he had to go.
The dog i've had for 8 years, Cody, a miniature Australian Shepard, is the definition of "Man's best friend". She is next to my bed when I wake up every morning and she's there to greet me when I get home from anywhere. She is by far the best companion I've ever had...I'm just plain torn up about her having to go. Both dogs are 13 years old now. Cody has bladder problems which is the main reason she has to go. If she didnt have them we would more than likely get at least 2-3 more years out of her as a pet...
I'm on some kind of twist here...I've never been so torn up over an animal having to die....
Hell is waiting outside beyond these walls. It won’t save your soul to panic at this point.
Sympathies, losing long-term pets is absolutely terrible.
If you develop an ear for sounds that are musical it is like developing an ego. You begin to refuse sounds that are not musical and that way cut yourself off from a good deal of experience. - John Cage