Re: Help Me. J.D. passed on
I have long hair, and I cut a big swath out of it, in the underneath part that is soft and not yet gray, and I tied it around J.D.'s front paw in a bow. I took his collar off to keep, and I put his bow tie on. He was cremated in his bow tie and his blanket with a mouse toy that I hope he will play fetch with me, again, one day, like he used to, so long ago.
I thought about bringing a frozen shrimp, but did not think they would allow it for some reason. Now, I regret that.
The place was really nice. They let us wait for the cremation and we went to a diner. They did not pressure me to buy an urn and told me to take my time and not rush into it. He came home in a nice wooden box with a metal plate on top with his name engraved in it.
The certificate I got with him says the following words:
This is to certify that the beloved J.D. cherished by The Keen Family has been individually cremated with dignity and respect. And it says the paw prints on your heart will never be forgotten.
This a picture I cherish of his paw prints in the snow, I took one year. I don't know why they are yellow.

"Farewell Master, yet not farewell. Where I go, you too, shall dwell. I am gone before your face, a moment's time, a little space. When ye come where I have stepped, ye will wonder why ye wept."
Along with The Rainbow Bridge.
Ginger has not come out of the bedroom.
I am going to my elderly neighbor's house for a beer. I had her drive me to the liquor store, and go inside and buy me a six pack like a common teenager. I could use something more than a beer
Um, I never took the three days off when my sister passed away and boss said I could still use them, so I think I am going to use them while I grieve for J.D. I hope you understand, and if you don't okay.