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darkemeralds) wrote2006-08-11 06:28 pm
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The unexpected sources of healing
A week ago, a dear friend hurt me pretty badly. Today, the post office delivered the mail they've been holding for me since I left on vacation, and in it was a very lovely, thoughtful gift from that same friend.
About four months ago now, Monsoon died. It was a shocking thing to witness, and I knew I hadn't fully dealt with it.
When I opened my front door to get my mail this afternoon, a young cat, about three months of age, came strolling in to my house.

Monsoon

Son of Monsoon
There is no telling where healing will come from.
About four months ago now, Monsoon died. It was a shocking thing to witness, and I knew I hadn't fully dealt with it.
When I opened my front door to get my mail this afternoon, a young cat, about three months of age, came strolling in to my house.

Monsoon

Son of Monsoon
There is no telling where healing will come from.
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I'm glad that you have another kitty to share your life with. And that you and your friend are on your way to healing the hurt. ♥
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If you'd like some food back, we've still got tons. We tried it with both cats but Hobbes couldn't hold it down after awhile, unfortunately. Although it did help us in transitioning his diet over from the old Science Diet to a completely organic one. Smaug can hold it down, but it has to be mixed with an organic canned food we found, so it would take us FOREVER to use up everything you gave us. We'd be quite happy to give it back for you to use, if you're interested.
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*Hugs*
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*hugs*
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I'm happy for you.