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(Monday, July 2, 2007-)
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# farewell.-
i think its kinda true that we often take things for granted especially along the lines of continual existence. only when that continuity is threatened do we realize our flaw in behaviour and attitudes and begin to treasure it more. its ironic that we treasure things more just when we're about to lose them, when the realization hits that we might lose it forever. well, to the subject of the matter..
for the uninformed, i had a dog, a west highland white terrior called mickey. he's been with me for about 12 years, which is technically more than half my life. for the past year, he's been staying at my elder bro's house cos he developed some rashes and it grew pretty bad. my elder bro brought him home to visit us occassionally. 2 days ago, my bro brought him back really late one night and from the expression on his face i could tell things were not ok. yesterday morn he told me mickey had cancer and had to be put to sleep and yesterday was his last day.
my bro and his wife just left with him after we've all said our farewells.
he was really a good and sweet dog. remember the times he would lick my nose to wake me up in the morning for school, come into my room and just sit beside me on those late nights, bark at the unseen things in my room, jumped on my bed to snuggle up, start yelping when he wanted to pee but the toilet was in use, being always hungry and beggin for food. I really thank God for putting this dog in my life. it was really fun and comforting.
well i guess the question that pops in is do dogs go to heaven?
then again, i go to heaven to see God, not my dog.
the story ends like this;
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