marine2541
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I'm 69. Sometimes it scares me, but, then, my father-in-law was 94 when he died. Do I want to live forever? No. Not after what I've seen in my life. Not after what I'm seeing in my life! There is one thing, though, that throughout my life was consistant. When marrigages failed, my job drove me near nuts, and my kids broke my heart, there was that one thing. There is a reason dog is god spelled backwards. Both give
unconditional love. There are no strings attached. When my marriage hit a low, and I sat alone and cried, Toby would come up to me and lay his big brown head on my thigh and give me a "head hug."He always loved me, and so did Casey. When they died, I cried like a baby because they really are our best friends. Now I've got Bogart. One of us is going to escort the other out, but this, I'm sure of: there will be unconditional love in that time. God! I'm glad there are dogs!
unconditional love. There are no strings attached. When my marriage hit a low, and I sat alone and cried, Toby would come up to me and lay his big brown head on my thigh and give me a "head hug."He always loved me, and so did Casey. When they died, I cried like a baby because they really are our best friends. Now I've got Bogart. One of us is going to escort the other out, but this, I'm sure of: there will be unconditional love in that time. God! I'm glad there are dogs!