As you all know, this week has not started well, but I have accepted my mother’s passing and moving forward.
I must thank all of you who have left comments, your valuable support is greatly appreciated. For those who didn’t, don’t panic, I understand; at times like this I don’t know what to write either. I know that just by reading the last two posts you were thinking.
Lixo has been a great help. He knew something wasn’t right on Sunday night and he slept on the bed all night; he hasn’t done that for months now that he is a big boy. It’s much more fun Tom-catting around the neighbourhood.
He has been helping around the house. Doing those little chores that I hate like the ironing.
I am waiting for the rain to stop so I can go to therapy the supermarket. My new fridge doesn’t have lunch. Apart from condiments and jam there is only half a roll of salami, there are two onions on the vege stand, and not a crumb of bread in the cupboard. I seriously need to buy food.
The rain has stopped.
Went!
Later.
Hi..
I hope you’re feeling a little better today.. 🙂
May I know .. Lixo, is your son or daughter… I can’t really know them by names sometimes…
She/he must have be a good kid for being very nice, helping out in the chores…
I do too and that makes me a good girl, right Lol
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Oops..he is a boy 😀 I reread it again and found out myself…how careless of me 😉
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>katrina, yes, he is a boy. Lixo actually means rubbish in Portuguese, he was dumped as a kitten from a sack like rubbish in the square where I live; so he is Lixo.
AV
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what..he is a cat…!! Lol
…then how did he helped you with the chores…hmm he accompanied you! How stupid of me…hehehe
I have one..Blackie…he is adorable.. 🙂 but lazy 😀
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Of course he helps me, can’t you see him ironing my shorts on the sofa… they were beautifully creased;and warm when I put them on this cold wet day.
AV
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😀 yes, I see him now..
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🙂 that’s my Lixo
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I don’t have a cat, but friends who do tell me that they are very sensitive creatures and can sense immediately our grief and pain, and can help through difficult times.
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>OAiC, I believe they can, their senses are more highly developed than ours; the sixth sense that we have mainly lost. Anyway, it was comforting to have him there.
AV
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Everybody needs a Lixo in their life. Very sorry to hear about your sad loss. Lottie
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>Lottie, yes, I’ve got my Lixo. Thanks Lottie, life must go forward from here.
AV
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The kitties do know. They were very attentive when my father was dying, and afterward. Sadie stayed curled up in the crook of my neck as I lie in bed sobbing. Even when her fur got wet. Good kitty Lixo.
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>UB, there are so many stories of the prescience of animals around deaths and loss. I believe in fairies.
AV
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🙂
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