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Step into a world we all know… but don’t always talk about 😄 This funny and slightly absurd track turns a very human moment into a groovy, lighthearted experience.
Lux passed away this morning. I was holding her and comforting her while she was dying. My heart is broken, and I miss her terribly. The silence of having no Lux munching her hay or sipping her water or jumping into her litter bin is devastating. Never seeing her, touching her, or hearing her again hurts deeply. Rest in peace Lux 💔
Life Lessons From Dogs - Quarantine Edition
by: Keith Anne Sabiniano
“The love of a dog is a pure thing. He gives you a trust which is total. You must not betray it.” – Michel Houellebecq
Before the pandemic started, I went home here in my hometown immediately because I was scared that I will get locked down in the city. So, the day they suspended classes, I went home and packed my stuff and got in a 5:30am bus going to Vigan. And when I got off the bus, my cousins were waiting for me and helped me with my luggage. I can already see our dogs waiting from afar already wagging their tails. When we got into our house, the dogs already started jumping on me and they made me feel so happy like it’s their way of telling me “welcome back home Keith! We missed you so much! Where have you been?! You were gone for so long!” Them jumping because I was home really made me feel that I’m really home.
Ever since I was a kid, I really loved dogs. My dad had a lot of dogs when we were all still living in Baguio. And when I was 7, my mom got us a dog and I named him Cyruz, a 3-month old Japanese Spitz x Shih Tzu by that time. He was actually my mom’s dog. When my mom passed away last 2013, Cyruz also died when it was my mom’s first death anniversary in 2014.
My life during quarantine is not that really boring. Besides from hanging out with my cousins, going out for some errands, chatting with my best friends online, and just sleeping, I am always accompanied by our dogs. Especially Ebony, our corgi-looking dog (but he’s not really a corgi, he’s an aspin) and my tita got a new dog and we named him Jco (yes, after the donut shop). Our new dog. These two are really giving me love ever since. They always cheer me up and they give nose boops when they know I’m sad and they give kisses every time I wake up in the morning. They never made me feel that I am alone.
During this pandemic also, Home is not really that “stress free” environment. I’m getting annoyed by the presence of some people here, and they are also giving points that they don’t want me around. I still have breakdowns due to my mental health breaking down. And something also happened particularly last June. Days after we got Jco, we lost Ebony. Someone killed him and that made me so depressed for a month. But I am okay now but a part of me still misses him. Like, a lot. He’s been a good pup since the day we adopted him.
So Jco is the only one who keeps me company right now. He still gives me the cutest boops, and kisses in the morning. Every time I feel stressed about my online requirements I always give him hugs while I pet him and he doesn’t mind it at all, but he gives me kisses as well. He’s my stress reliever. I’ve been teaching him tricks but he’s kind of hard to train him right now since he’s just only a 3-month old puppy. But he already knows how to sit in command. He a muncher. Like literally he eats everything. He loves biscuits and crackers so much that made it his favorite treat every time I train him.
I’ve learned a lot of things from our dogs. They’ve taught me:
how to be independent
how to be forgiving
how to be loyal
how to enjoy every minute
how to love unconditionally
These soft and gentle babies are indeed a gem. They give color to our pale world, and they show you that life is too short so we have to enjoy it every minute. These furry companion’s colorful and charming personality really teaches you a lot. There are still so many things to learn from your dogs. He can constantly surprise you in so many good ways. His unconditional love, loyalty and companionship really affect your emotional well-being in such a positive way, that he will always be there to brighten your day, whether you’re having a bad one or a good one.
My left hand was between the two dogs when a spat kicked off.
I now have a puncture on my hip from a painful shot of antibiotics and my dominant hand is at about 20% its usual usefulness. I wasn't going to go to the doctor and the thing ballooned up and scared me into it.
Bucky's a little shit. Resource guarding me from Cap.
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