Thursday, October 03, 2013
Jon Stewart Simplifies It All
Jon Stewart has a way of presenting the news in a humorous way that even us new-o-phobes can understand and no he is not super liberal, he is friends with and has as a guest Bill O'Reilly all the time. Watch and please watch the whole thing, it all wraps together nicely by the end.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Sirius
My dog is dying.
I keep a positive attitude, I swear I do. A million
prayers, healings and buckets of positive energy have gone out to him from
friends I don't even know, wonderful people who care about this stranger and
her dog, but I sit her daily and watch
him wither away, a beautiful animal turning to bones before my eyes.
I am a fixer and a healer myself. I could supply anecdotes
of what I have done that you would not believe, but the bulk of my healing has
been through my knowledge of diseases and their cures, and my love of nurturing
and healing those I care for. I am usually quite successful.
Today I am powerless.
I cannot heal my friend. I don't even know if holding him
hurts him or comforts him. There is no more medicine I can give, no more energy
I can saturate his being with, nothing that will stop the progression I am watching
daily.
One of my best friends is dying and I sit here, impotent
and frightened, afraid I am not doing all I can, afraid my sorry and fear is
hurting him more. I look into his gaunt
eyes and the anger wells up in me, anger
at whatever god or higher power or whatever keeps these wheels turning would
pile on yet more hurt in my life after everything I have endured in the past. I
know a human or two who deserves a slow, withering death like my canine son ,
so why not them? Why my baby boy who has only enjoyed life with boundless
energy for a year or so? He's a baby still for chrissake.
And the pain has tendrils too, little offshoots into
other parts of my life. I feel guilt and sorrow towards my husband. I got him
Sirius to replace his dog, the one his ex wife murdered. And now that Sirius has turned into the
perfect dog, has become his faithful companion, his best friend, now that its
Man and Dog again, he is being ripped from him, just like his other dog was,
and this beautiful man has already seen so much pain and hurt and anger and
injustice that this, this is too much. Why I keep asking, why Sirius?
I have a new puppy. I got her when I was sure Siruis
would survuve. I got her as a playmate for him, he loves other dogs so much.
She is cute and sweet tempered and loves Sirius but part of me, this evil
hateful part, it despises her for her energy, the life force that I want to
snatch from her and inject into my Sirius. I sit and watch her, the beginnings
of life, and him, the end, and the dichotomy is ripping my guts out.
My dog is dying.
Those of you who have had this happen know exactly what I
am going through yet I feel completely alone. I don't know if is hope or
wishful thinking or a protection of me or themselves but no one will agree with
me so I am alone in my sorrow. I wish
the hope had not left, I really do. Hope is just an illusion we treat ourselves
to so we can go on, but watching him all day, day in and day out, seeing him
fade slowly before my eyes, how am I supposed to have hope? I have always been
the kind of person who eventually loses the people and things she loves so why
should Siruis be any different? Poor pitiful me. Everyone deserves a bout of
self pity now and again.
I don't want other's pity. I don't want platitudes or
Pollyanna attitudes, I don't want upbeat positive thinking. I want someone to
hold me while I cry my soul out for my dying friend. I don't want to cry alone
anymore.
And I want answers. Why does Mark have to lose another
beloved friend? Why is such a sweet loving animal being tortured by a disease
when there is plenty of evil in the world that deserves it much more?
I don't want to hear "the good die young".
"God needs him now" "he will be in a better place" there's
a reason for everything" I don't want to hear another bullshit saying from
a bumper sticker, I just want my fucking dog back. Is that so hard?
My new puppy Maggie is a sweetheart and I know as she
grows with the family she will become a precious part of it. I already love her
very much. But her brown eye are too much like Sirius's and I know I will see
him in there, at least in part, whenever I look at her sweet face.
I haven't had much death n my life, at least death of
people I truly care for, and the animals I have had have either been lost to me
through divorce or by some other means,
so I have never really had a pet die before and certainly Sirius is one of the
best ones I have had. How do you deal? Am I over reacting? Should it feel like
this, like my brother is dying?
The why won't it go away? And the helplessness. If he needed
a kidney it would be his, if he needed
anything it would be his but only he can fight this now, he and the medicine
that may be killing him as well, we really don't know for sure. Hell he may
have cancer and all this hope and medicine is for nothing.
All I know it that by letting him run and play and be
free I have allowed him to contract a rare and frequently fatal infection. It's
my fault he is dying. How do I reconcile that with my son and my husband when
he is gone (my daughter is not super attached to him). How do I tell them I am
sorry? That he was having so much fun and is such a magnificent creature to
watch play and hunt in the muck that I killed him by accident? I dont think "whoops my bad" will
suffice here.
As I type this I watch my 13 year old cat Chloe, the
friend who has seem me though the worst times of my life, and I think how
ironic it is. I have always though she would be the first pet I would mourn
for. But I never felt like this about it. She has had a long and good life so
if she were to go tomorrow the lame philosophies designed to comfort us would
probably work, I am not a completely negative person.
And I also sit here and watch Maggie my puppy, still
smaller than my fat ole cat Jake, I watch her as she sleeps at my feet, already
attached to me at age 10 weeks. She will be a good dog, We will love her and
she will be faithful and is already quite protective yet has a gentleness about
her as well.
Sirius sleeps in his crate. He will sleep all day and
perk up when Daddy gets home so no one believes me when I tell them how sick he
is. He runs on conserved energy when around Mark, they are best friends and
even in his sick state he has put himself on the line to protect us.
I do obits for all my friend's and family who lose pets.
I know how they are human to us and part of the family and I hurt with them
when they lose a pet.
Please up there, don't make me write one for own family.
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