Bad way to end Father's Day
Moderator: LadyTevar
#1 Bad way to end Father's Day
Today Goldie, our Shih Tzu since March of 2000 (born sometime in the last quarter of 1999), passed away from illness. Since my Mom died in August 2001 she'd been a close companion for Dad, always there at the door when he got home from work, sleeping beside him in bed, or in his lap when he was sitting down. Though not a surprise - given her worsening illness - her death coming on Father's Day is a sad end to the holiday.
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
#2
I'm really sorry that she was sick and that she passed away. :sad: Pets are important...they hold a high place in their families hearts. I don't know if you live near your dad, but maybe you can be around him for a bit more?
I don't know what else to say. I know how much I love mine, and I can't imagine your dads agony. My best thoughts of sweet comfort.
I don't know what else to say. I know how much I love mine, and I can't imagine your dads agony. My best thoughts of sweet comfort.
Knowledge without passion is clinical and cruel. Passion without knowledge is misguided and weak.
In the East they tell you to cover your body, in the West they tell you to cover your mind.
It fills me with fear and hope, that Resolution, Revolution, and Revelation, are so close.
In the East they tell you to cover your body, in the West they tell you to cover your mind.
It fills me with fear and hope, that Resolution, Revolution, and Revelation, are so close.
#3
I live with my Dad. I found her earlier, just an hour and a half ago.
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
- rhoenix
- The Artist formerly known as Rhoenix
- Posts: 7998
- Joined: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:01 pm
- 17
- Location: "Here," for varying values of "here."
- Contact:
#4
You, and your dad both have my sympathies. I know how that feels.
"Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, make sure that you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes."
- William Gibson
- William Gibson
Josh wrote:What? There's nothing weird about having a pet housefly. He smuggles cigarettes for me.
- frigidmagi
- Dragon Death-Marine General
- Posts: 14757
- Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:03 am
- 19
- Location: Alone and unafraid
#5
Ohhh... I'm deeply sorry Steve.
"it takes two sides to end a war but only one to start one. And those who do not have swords may still die upon them." Tolken
-
- Disciple
- Posts: 801
- Joined: Sun May 04, 2008 8:06 pm
- 16
- Location: Northern California
#7
My deepest condolences on the loss of your pup.
If I may, when my childhood cat died (my dad's cat, Whitney, a cute little tuxedo cat who drooled tons when happy) we held a wake for him. Talked about all the stories of good times with him. It helped us, maybe it can help with your family.
If I may, when my childhood cat died (my dad's cat, Whitney, a cute little tuxedo cat who drooled tons when happy) we held a wake for him. Talked about all the stories of good times with him. It helped us, maybe it can help with your family.
'Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today — but the core of science fiction, its essence has become crucial to our salvation, if we are to be saved at all'
-- Sir Issac Asimov
The True Resurrection would undo the chartrusing of the Gnome
-- My friend figuring out how to permanently turn a gnome chartreuse
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents
--HP Lovecraft in Call Of Cthulhu
-- Sir Issac Asimov
The True Resurrection would undo the chartrusing of the Gnome
-- My friend figuring out how to permanently turn a gnome chartreuse
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents
--HP Lovecraft in Call Of Cthulhu
#8
Thank you, everyone, for your sentiments.
As usual, the way things are now will take a while to get used to. For instance, Dad got home about half an hour ago. My first impulse on seeing his truck outside the window was to open the door for Goldie to go out and greet him. It took a half-second to remember there'll be no more of that. :sad:
As usual, the way things are now will take a while to get used to. For instance, Dad got home about half an hour ago. My first impulse on seeing his truck outside the window was to open the door for Goldie to go out and greet him. It took a half-second to remember there'll be no more of that. :sad:
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina