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10 hours ago, Big J said:

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8 weeks since we had to say goodbye. 

 

I've generally been fine since about 72 hours after. You miss them all the time, as all the little things you do every day seem to remind you of them. As I think I said before, it's like losing your shadow. 

 

For some reason something set me off slightly yesterday whilst I was driving round and this morning it occurred to me that I hadn't let an old friend know she'd gone. He was very fond of her when she was young and looked after her a few times whilst we were on holiday. So texted him and it feels fresh again.

 

And now writing this, dabbing my eyes with a tissue. You think it fades with time, but I'm not sure. I think your brain just does a better job of burying the grief. It's still there though.

There are times Jonathan when I remember all the past 8 spaniels I have had . Like you say , your brain puts it all on a shelf way in the back .

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2 hours ago, Stubby said:

There are times Jonathan when I remember all the past 8 spaniels I have had . Like you say , your brain puts it all on a shelf way in the back .

Likewise. Though in my case 5 and 2 JRT's. Gone but never ever forgotten.

Sometimes I think back with a smile, sometimes a tear but always with gratitude and fondness, or should that be love ?

Best go now, Doris ( the old grumbly farty one ) wants out and then bedtime biscuits.

Every day with her is now a bonus.

 

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11 minutes ago, roboted said:

Likewise. Though in my case 5 and 2 JRT's. Gone but never ever forgotten.

Sometimes I think back with a smile, sometimes a tear but always with gratitude and fondness, or should that be love ?

Best go now, Doris ( the old grumbly farty one ) wants out and then bedtime biscuits.

Every day with her is now a bonus.

 

I love the permanently wagging tail ☺️

 

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14 minutes ago, Big J said:

I love the permanently wagging tail ☺️

 

She's a happy old girl.

Whilst that's still going all is good 🙂

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The time has come the walrus said.....

 

 

Lost the old girl today.

Fifteen years,five months.

A great innings and she batted well.

 

Ta-ra Bonnie.

😥

 

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