This is a ping to an important article. I hope some of you can get something from what I have written.
Well there went that box of tissues. ... I so desperately want to believe that the life of these little beings remains some where/when in the Universe, in the portion we cannot yet sense directly. At 68, I’ve lost so many of the little friends.
I have has a lot of pets. Whe the time comes each one has gotten a spot in the yard covered with flowers or decorative plants. When I look at them I get pleasant memories.
Thanks for the post. Sorry for your loss.
I've never met a single Freeper, but I connect and am connected to, so many times .. so many ways.
Thank you dear brother, for another look into your growing and glowing heart.
God cares for us.
That made me cry. I’m so sorry for your loss..God bless.
Thank you...
Fantanstic posting, Laz!
Reminded me of when a couple of dogs and cats of mine had to be put down at the vet. Traumatic times.
I share your pain and yes, thank you for this piece.
LLS
Excellent job, Laz! Our pets really do make us better people. We picked up Musket’s ashes on Saturday. I cried all the way home. A much bigger box than his buddy’s, Kenny. Both of their boxes are under our bed. I hope with time that the good memories are the only memories we can remember of them. That is what I am struggling with right now... the bad ones. Love and hugs to you... Mom
p.s. Cathy was a beautiful girl. Her life was meaningful and good because of you. Your life is meaningful and good because of her. That’s how I choose to look at our human bonding with our pet buddies.
What a beautiful testimony and memorial to your beloved companion Cathy, dear Laz! Thank you for sharing this with us.