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jtbirds
07-13-2014, 03:25 AM
Tonight is a super full moon around here.. I am a deep thinking person in many ways I evaluate things and have trouble with what Some call a monkey mind.
While out looking over the moon at a crazy hour of night I couldn't do much but to think about all my lost kids. My dear babygirl came to mind and I spent some time next to her favorite tree and thought. She is still a tough subject for me, but I know when I am working with a tough bird baby is giving me strength. The weird part of this is I am not a religious person so I don't know how I feel this.
My point is just take time and remember those that have impacted you must because it is a great thing.
This post is probably irrelevant to many, but I figured why not share my thoughts.
have a nice night everyone and I hope you are all doing well.
Not irrelevant at all! Many of us are deeply connected with these guys. When one of them passes, it can easily generate a mental storm of thoughts, feelings, and memories that may return over and over indefinitely. We each may take a slightly different meaning from death, but I bet each of us is profoundly touched by considering the loss of a cherished feathered companion :(
I can totally relate, Justin. Sad but true. It bums me out when my nights are disturbed by thoughts that shouldn't be there. Loved ones that are no longer here. I feel like I may need professional help at times! My hubs keeps me in line, though, yeah, no doubt,,,life is good.
2birds
07-13-2014, 06:25 AM
This is a very relevant subject. I had a standard poodle that I was very close too and she adored me. Her death took me very much by surprise and I thought I woiuld never get over it. The weird part was that I had a lucid dream about it a month before she passed but I didn't know what it was about until after it happened. To this day I still feel her around sometimes. You don't have to be religious to feel. I don't think religion has anything to do with it.
jtbirds
07-14-2014, 02:14 AM
You guys really took this and soothed me thank you, tonight has been a trying one thats why I haven't been around. One of my mini macaws known for seizures.. Well i knew one night would be the last and sadly that had to be tonight. Koko was an amazing bird and sadly this was always a factor I knew would happen. I am truly distraught over it and am just trying to accept it a little better tonight:(.
I'm very sorry to hear about Koko, Justin :'( ...it can be immeasurably hard sometimes :(. At least Koko is free from suffering now.
Pinkbirdy
07-14-2014, 11:52 AM
Im so sorry Jt for your loss [I don't know how you do it]. Your such a strong person to put things in perspective ,you do better than I would. Take comfort in knowing you have helped give them the best life you could. I almost lost Harlow [My Macaw last week] ,we spent 2 days at Cornel.The thought that kept popping at my mind is enjoy them while you have them.
kendrafitz
07-14-2014, 11:56 AM
I am so very sorry to read about Koko. Knowing it is a possibility does not make a bit of difference. It hurts! Koko was so very lucky for the love and care you provided. I am sure Koko is sending you love and gratitude for the wonderful life you shared.
I'm so sorry, Justin :th_hug8: I've never had a bird die but can imagine your loss. Koko was a very lucky bird to have spent this time alive, in your care.
jtbirds
07-15-2014, 01:06 AM
Thank you guys you are so amazing! This week is a busy one for me I will update you all once everything that must occur does:).
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