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Dear friend, I would like to give you “likes” if there is something which I like, but I do not understand your language, so we can be friends of course 🙂
I realized this in December when I had to make the heartbreaking decision to euthanize my son’s year and a half old kitten because his bladder ruptured and it could not be repaired. Back in October my whole family had to make the heartbreaking decision to euthanize our 17 year old family nanny because he had such bad arthritis in his hind legs that he couldn’t walk, he lost control of his bladder, he was in excruciating pain, and he stopped eating. Going through both of those really affected me. Yes I am aware that they are animals but they were and still are family to me. They mean just as much to me as my own children. It just showed me that whether you are an old man or a baby kitten, death is inevitable and we don’t get to choose when it happens. We need to live our life to the fullest while we still have the ability too. We shouldn’t take anything for granted or keep pushing things back for the infamous “tomorrow” that never comes. Life your life today before it’s too late.
Thank you very much for this. I fully understand, how it is when losing one animal belonging to the family. Also we used to have a very friendly dog, named “Mustikka – a Finnish word which means “Blueberry” – she got cancer and at the age of almost 18 years we too had to euthanize her. Yes, it is important to live in the here and now.
This is so lovely!
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Thank you, dear Linda 🙂
Have a nice weekend
Didi
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Beautifully done and said, dear Didi! 🙂
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Thank you very much, dear Pete 🙂
Best wishes
Didi
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thats great
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Thank you, dear friend 🙂
All good wishes
Didi
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wow so true
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Thank you very much, dear friend 🙂
It makes me happy that you like it.
Best wishes
Didi
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Dear friend, I would like to give you “likes” if there is something which I like, but I do not understand your language, so we can be friends of course 🙂
All good wishes
Didi
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Great one Didi 😊. I loved it !!
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Thanks, my friend 🙂
Have a great weekend
Didi
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You are welcome 😊
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Fun how the older we get the more we begin to notice how truly important time really is
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Crossing horizons and see the beautiful world with enthusiasm!! Beautiful post
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Thanks always for your kind words. Glad you like it 🙂
All good wishes, dear friend
Didi
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Wonderful Didi 😇
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Thank you dear friend 🙂
Happy weekend to you
Didi
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Agree!
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Thanks, my friend 🙂
All the best
Didi
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Lovely!
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Thank you very much, dear Nilma 🙂
Best of wishes
Didi
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So true..
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Thanks, dear friend 🙂
Have a nice day
Didi
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I realized this in December when I had to make the heartbreaking decision to euthanize my son’s year and a half old kitten because his bladder ruptured and it could not be repaired. Back in October my whole family had to make the heartbreaking decision to euthanize our 17 year old family nanny because he had such bad arthritis in his hind legs that he couldn’t walk, he lost control of his bladder, he was in excruciating pain, and he stopped eating. Going through both of those really affected me. Yes I am aware that they are animals but they were and still are family to me. They mean just as much to me as my own children. It just showed me that whether you are an old man or a baby kitten, death is inevitable and we don’t get to choose when it happens. We need to live our life to the fullest while we still have the ability too. We shouldn’t take anything for granted or keep pushing things back for the infamous “tomorrow” that never comes. Life your life today before it’s too late.
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Dear Ashley,
Thank you very much for this. I fully understand, how it is when losing one animal belonging to the family. Also we used to have a very friendly dog, named “Mustikka – a Finnish word which means “Blueberry” – she got cancer and at the age of almost 18 years we too had to euthanize her. Yes, it is important to live in the here and now.
In thankfulness
Didi
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I’m so sorry to hear about your dog. It’s definitely hard. But I hope to do their memory justice and live life
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Thank you, dear friend 🙂
Mustikka remains in our memory and heart, now she is living there.
Have a serene time in peace and harmony
Didi
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Thank you! You too. God bless
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God bless my friend 🙂
Warm regards
Didi
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😊
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Nice 💞👌
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Thank you, dear Sania 🙂
Have a great Sunday
Didi
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🙂
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Agree…
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Thanks, dear Arooba 🙂
All the best
Didi
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Yes, life is too short. Thanks for the reminder, Didi. ♡´・ᴗ・`♡
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Welcome and thanks as well, my dear friend 🙂
Yes, we have to make the best of our life, to understand its purpose.
Hugs and love to you, dear Patricia 🙂
Didi
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