Thanks guys. My wife and I found out when FaceTiming my parents back in the States to wish them "Happy Easter". I had asked where Angel, our dog was and they told me she passed away. It was a bit hard but I have my wife, my own cat, and you guys to thank. I will be fine and will be cherishing her memory. It's just crazy how these creatures only live for little over 10 years yet they become such a huge part of your life. They are family members, loved ones, best friends, counselors, teachers, students, and anything else in between. This is the 5th dog I have said goodbye to though I said it back in September because I knew it was the last time I would see her..Whenever I go visit America, I know it might be saying goodbye to my pets, my grandparents, and even my own friends and family. It really terrifies me but if I let terror prevent me from doing what I enjoy doing and achieving what I want from life, then what the hell am I living for?
That's what I get from it. It's hard saying goodbye and even harder when I say goodbye without knowing full well if it will be the last one but letting that bind me and hinder me in any way isn't what life is about.
Sorry for getting all feels and deep in this place. My wife made some peanut butter cookies so all is right in the world
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So I am having some peanut butter cookies, some Jameson scotch, my cat is sleeping on my lap, and watching some Futurama.