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Vicky K's avatar

Losing our fur babies is an emotional wreck, seems like they aren't here long enough, that was why I quit having my favorite pet, ferrets, they are amazing pets who bond tho their person, but they only live about 4 to 5 years and lots of medical stuff (surgeries for cancer and insulinoma and adrenal disease), I just couldn't handle the deaths anymore. I'm blaming my lack of desire to knit and spin on my SAD, it's as good a reason as any :). Tho I bought myself a new t-shirt that makes me laugh but is so true in the winter, "I got so much procrastinating done today", lol makes me feel like I'm accomplishing something :P.

Fat Turkey Farm's avatar

It’s so hard to lose them.

Robert C. Worstell's avatar

Yes, the grieving takes its toll. Yet, you're blessed with good neighbors and friends.

I shared your recipe with my wife and she wants to try it.

It's good to carry on, though.

Fat Turkey Farm's avatar

Thank you! I hope you both enjoy the results of the baking!

Jessica Edwards's avatar

Resonates so much babe you about no extra activities. when you are grieving just the bare minimum to function is enough , it’s also I imagine not easy returning to feelings of loss , I’m always insisting on moving forward . I can’t go back and work in gardens that I did in the early days without James. Too triggering.

Fat Turkey Farm's avatar

Very much so. Holding you close

Jessica Edwards's avatar

Babe was a result of not findingy glasses

Jessica Edwards's avatar

I love so much the honesty in your voice here. I think when it feels boring it’s cos we’re trying to write upbeat and it’s not doing anything for passionate outlet , I feel your bereft heart ❤️