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fourever ( member #30631) posted at 10:33 PM on Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
Chickens! Not kidding, they are a heard of perpetual puppies!
In R since shortly after DD.
Discovered what was right in front of him and nearly lost.
Always, tell the other BS! Always!
"It's hard to be in love when you can't tell lies"!
steadfast1973 ( member #24719) posted at 11:21 PM on Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
My dog has been being neglected... Fed and watered... But since dday has spent a lot of time in the basement.
Me- 42- BS Him- 38- WH D-day#1 5/25/09 multi EAs, likely PA, trickle truth, d-day#2 11/06/13 Prostitute Separated 1/2017
"I've seen your flag on the marble arch, our love is not a victory march, it's a cold and broken hallelujah"
solus sto ( member #30989) posted at 2:25 AM on Thursday, November 28th, 2013
Not lame at all. Pets help everything.
BS-me, 62; X-irrelevant; we’re D & NC. "So much for the past and present. The future is called 'perhaps,' which is the only possible thing to call the future. And the important thing is not to let that scare you." Tennessee Williams
LonelyHusband ( member #34145) posted at 9:19 AM on Thursday, November 28th, 2013
The cat in the picture above, Eva, is why I am still alive today. That's not melodrama. Twice I seriously contemplated suicide, to the point of kneeling on the floor in the dark holding a syringe loaded with enough large animal euthanasia drug to kill an elephant. Twice she came and found me and distracted me out of it. She was the most gentle, loving cat I have ever seen. In her entire life she never growled once, never hissed once. Following D day she slept next to my head every night without fail. When i woke up with nightmares she would be there. She would break the silence between my wife and I with unbelievable miaows (you have to hear a burmese cat to believe it), which would make us both laugh and break the ice. She would jump all over each of us if we were arguing.
She lived 1 day short of her second birthday, the day after I told my counsellor I thought I was finally going to be ok. I think maybe Eva's job on this world was done.
I hope she is waiting for me somewhere, so I have the chance to tell her just how very grateful I am for everything she did for me in her too short life, how acutely and deeply I felt the pain of her passing, and how much I truly loved her. She was my "once in a lifetime" cat, and I will never forget her, or forget how incredible she was. We have new cats now, and I love them, but Eva was and always will be, my rescuer.
[This message edited by LonelyHusband at 3:22 AM, November 28th (Thursday)]
Reconciling.
“A wizard is never late. Nor is he ever early. He arrives precisely when he means to".
Apparently not an appropriate reason for coming home drunk at 2AM.
nothereorthere ( member #20530) posted at 8:14 AM on Thursday, December 19th, 2013
My dog helped me alot after my husband's affair. He's even commented that she helped keep us together. Yet, she passed on recently & he has been asking me if I would choose the dog over him & telling me I wouldn't miss him as much as I do her. It really irks me that he is not there for me when I need him emotionally. Now he is making comments that I shouldn't get another dog. I would like to know wtf his problem is?
overandone ( member #39162) posted at 12:35 PM on Thursday, December 19th, 2013
Ah Olwen, black labs are the BEST!! During final part (unknown to me) of fWH's LTA I decided ,Sod it, don't care any more if H doesn't like dogs, my sister's lovely dog had pups and I was going to have one. For company if nothing else, H was way off my radar by then. I said I'd do all the walking, feeding, clearing up messes,6 o'clock in the morning walks whilst the world was asleep and freezing cold and I did - I think I asked him twice during that first year to mind her for a few hours.
He gradually warmed to her, said he didn't know a dog could be so nice. What he had never admitted to me until a few years ago was that he was frightened of dogs, having been attacked by some as a child. I don't think my lovely labbie has an aggressive bone in her. She's bottom of the pack, way under the cats, and just emanates love and happiness to anyone she meets, and any other dogs, cats, rabbits etc!
And so good during relate. Long walks, distraction, and giving off that feel-good factor all day everyday has been great for us. And H has not only lost his fear of dogs, but has turned into the biggest dog-bore I know
Me - BW (54)
Him - fWS (61)
kiddies - daughters 22 and 27,son 22,
d-day - April 18 2012
15 years on/off LTA
R - but lots of bumps in the long road
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