Back to Edinburgh tomorrow, at some as-yet-undecided time. I expect I'll get the midday train, if I wake up early enough. I'm mostly happy to go back, I'd be lying if I said there was no trepidation whatsoever. Home feels very...home-like, right now. The fact that I may not see The Stupid Blonde Thing (otherwise known as our gorgeous yet ancient
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I also understand your mum worries too, because my mum had a brain operation to remove a blood clot. She used to have fits and if she never had it she might have had a brain hemorrhage.
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But all the same, I'm going to go to pieces when he dies. So I totally understand where you're coming from. I hope the old girl stays well.
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i understand about the dog, ive had my cat since i was about 5 so shes about 19 now, and she is slowing down and becoming more jittery, and shes really taken to following me round the house. even comes into the bathroom with me, its like she cant stand being alone, if im out and my brothers in bed, shell sleep with him and vice versa... i dont know what ill do when she goes. i know its coming, but it just gonna be the most horrible thing to deal with. i dont know what ill do. it brings tears to my eyes just contemplating it. and im not the crying type...
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