I'm 53. I have 3 dogs and 4cats a bird and some fish. You might say I love animals. I like to garden.
About my Loss:
I lost my oldest brother when I was 9yrs and he was 22yrs old. He left 2 kids behind and me I always felt he was the father figure my dad didint give me. The hardest one was last year when I lost my mom. I feel this huge hole in my heart. I miss her warm hugs, that's what I miss the most.
As an animal lover, I wanted to reply to your post about losing your Golden Retriever almost a year after your mom during the holiday season. I miss my mom almost every day, despite her being gone now for 3.5 years, just a few weeks after one of my closest friends passed away unexpectedly. Two big holes in the fabric of my life. In September 2013, 15 months ago I sent my 15 year old Border Collie to the Bridge. This loss seems larger as my furkids (still have 3 cats) are the children I never had. Yet I have had a hard time in adopting another dog.
I accept that all these lovely ladies I've lost no longer had any quality of life. And I would not want them to struggle and suffer to be just barely alive. I know I will see them all again. Still it is difficult at times.
I'm a little older than you at 59 and find myself dealing with my own mortality.
I hope you find comfort in your memories and believe that you will find that peace.
Kris Baclawski
Hi Ruth:
As an animal lover, I wanted to reply to your post about losing your Golden Retriever almost a year after your mom during the holiday season. I miss my mom almost every day, despite her being gone now for 3.5 years, just a few weeks after one of my closest friends passed away unexpectedly. Two big holes in the fabric of my life. In September 2013, 15 months ago I sent my 15 year old Border Collie to the Bridge. This loss seems larger as my furkids (still have 3 cats) are the children I never had. Yet I have had a hard time in adopting another dog.
I accept that all these lovely ladies I've lost no longer had any quality of life. And I would not want them to struggle and suffer to be just barely alive. I know I will see them all again. Still it is difficult at times.
I'm a little older than you at 59 and find myself dealing with my own mortality.
I hope you find comfort in your memories and believe that you will find that peace.
Warmly,
Kris
Jan 5, 2015