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A Companion for Jewel [Jan. 2nd, 2008|01:17 pm]
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About a month and a half back, I found my dog dead. Correction. I didn't find him. The neighbor found him. But I was the only one at home. This meant that I would soon desperately try to make contact with my parents after a loud wailing moan, and that I would help my brother bury my most beloved Oscar. He was so special. He had the most beautiful fur, he had a clown smile, he was so intuitive and obedient despite being an escape artist. He threw his own ball, he barked with it in his mouth. He was excellent with children. He was also a companion to dog a few years older than him, Jewel. Jewel has been sleeping a ton, has actually started to -look- old. She's depressed, she misses her brother. And everyone around this house has been wanting another dog. We're so used to it. And we want to see Jewel happy. Not that she'd take to another dog right away, but eventually.. who knows. So today, my mom and dad found this dog online named William. He's a terrier, he's white, and is about 3 and a half years old. Jewel is about seven, and is a schnauzer mix. Oscar was a Lhasa Apsa/Cocker Spaniel mix. So we're used to those medium/small dogs. He's about to be here and I'm going to take tons of pictures of him and Jewel together. I'll also put some pictures of things/people that I love up later today.


Songs that have been with me/in my head:
The Decemberists - Red Right Ankle
Surfjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski Day
Colbie Caillat - One Fine Wine & Battle
Low Millions - Low Millions & Julia

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