I waited on the man coming to deliver oil, cleaned the tank out for my insects, did some dishes and replied to countless emails. So much for a day off lying in bed!
Sat in bed, cried about having to put our dog to sleep yesterday. Browsed the internet keep my mind off it, then felt utter guilty for trying to cheer myself up and cried some more. Been a rather miserable day in all honesty.
Sat in bed, cried about having to put our dog to sleep yesterday. Browsed the internet keep my mind off it, then felt utter guilty for trying to cheer myself up and cried some more. Been a rather miserable day in all honesty.
Sat in bed, cried about having to put our dog to sleep yesterday. Browsed the internet keep my mind off it, then felt utter guilty for trying to cheer myself up and cried some more. Been a rather miserable day in all honesty.
Shit. Sorry for your loss. Our old Greyhound is 12, been keeping an eye on him lately as he has been a bit under the weather.
Got up, walked the dog, went into town and met friends for coffee, came home, had a nap whilst neighbour walked the dog for me, played ball with him for half an hour, held his stinky pigs trotter whilst he ate it, took him round the block for yet another wee, had tea, came online and watched tv.
Spent most of the day checking my phone because the CMHT had their meeting about me today and are meant to be letting me know if I'm going to be assigned a CPN or be referred back to my GP. They didn't ring.
Yes, they do tend to leave a big mark on your life . He was a lovely dog, as is our other one (however she's not into cuddles and is on constant alert for the postman!). Going to go out tomorrow and try and be a more productive person, moping and crying won't do any good or bring him back unfortunately.
Shit. Sorry for your loss. Our old Greyhound is 12, been keeping an eye on him lately as he has been a bit under the weather.
Poor thing, hope he gets better soon! I love Greyhounds, lovely breed of dog. Ours was 16 when he passed away and had a very good life, spoiled rotten . Thank you for you kindness everyone, I'm a bit of a miserable sod today!
Poor thing, hope he gets better soon! I love Greyhounds, lovely breed of dog. Ours was 16 when he passed away and had a very good life, spoiled rotten . Thank you for you kindness everyone, I'm a bit of a miserable sod today!
Understandably! You're going through the grieving process.
A girlie day with my eldest daughter: we went to Sushi School and brought home a stack of sushi, then bought ski trousers, and made pancakes. Not sure the trousers will still fit.
Poor thing, hope he gets better soon! I love Greyhounds, lovely breed of dog. Ours was 16 when he passed away and had a very good life, spoiled rotten . Thank you for you kindness everyone, I'm a bit of a miserable sod today!
I think he's just had a bit of a cold, nose was dripping mucus and was impeding his breathing at times, seems to be better this week, put it this way he eats like nobody's business and thats usually a good sign. All the best
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You must be very, very bored or just an attention-seeker.
I live in Cardiff btw
Hope you're feeling better soon.
Sorry to hear that. I'd be lost without my pooch.
Shit. Sorry for your loss. Our old Greyhound is 12, been keeping an eye on him lately as he has been a bit under the weather.
Aww poor you. Feel better soon
Spent most of the day checking my phone because the CMHT had their meeting about me today and are meant to be letting me know if I'm going to be assigned a CPN or be referred back to my GP. They didn't ring.
Yes, they do tend to leave a big mark on your life . He was a lovely dog, as is our other one (however she's not into cuddles and is on constant alert for the postman!). Going to go out tomorrow and try and be a more productive person, moping and crying won't do any good or bring him back unfortunately.
Poor thing, hope he gets better soon! I love Greyhounds, lovely breed of dog. Ours was 16 when he passed away and had a very good life, spoiled rotten . Thank you for you kindness everyone, I'm a bit of a miserable sod today!
Understandably! You're going through the grieving process.
I think he's just had a bit of a cold, nose was dripping mucus and was impeding his breathing at times, seems to be better this week, put it this way he eats like nobody's business and thats usually a good sign. All the best