It was a week.
I think you should listen to Death Cab for Cutie’s I’ll Never Give Up on You instead of reading what I’ve written about another dead pet.
-J
The human heart was—and remains—a mystery to me. But I’m learning. I have to. —Anthony Bourdain
It was a week.
I think you should listen to Death Cab for Cutie’s I’ll Never Give Up on You instead of reading what I’ve written about another dead pet.
-J
And i find it hard to explain why my heart is broken
For one that couldn’t speak but always listened
Who wasn’t there when I adventured but was there when I was lying down alone crying
Who always understood when I needed a bit more help
Who loved who I loved
And sat with me when I had to say goodbye to them
Your life was too short and mine excruciatingly long
Meet me in the after.
-J
The calmest, most loving rabbit I have ever had, Chester peacefully passed in my arms Saturday night. He had a challenging last three months of his life, vet visits, liver disease, almost a month in total of confinement.
In the end, he gave it his all, and held on until he could, gave us time to say goodbye. He laid down his head and was gone.
He saw us through 10 years of good milestones, and broken hearts. He was our designer item authenticator. He was a vet favorite. He was the best bunny brother for all his bunny sisters. They have now welcomed him over the rainbow bridge, and he can run again. Eat all the basil and banana he can. Flop again.
Thank you Chester for everything, and when it’s my time I hope I’ll see you again. That I’ll deserve your company when I cross.
I love you my buko buks.