#SongoftheDay Little Bird, Little Bird (Elizabeth Mitchell)

 If you're a Futurama fan, you probably can't get through this song without tearing up. It's from an episode that's very much about confronting mortality. It's on my mind today because one of my cats is ailing. This comes as no surprise. He is a very old cat. I can see in his eyes that life is fading away. 

There's an element of loss, especially with pets, that makes us go: why would I ever choose to love something that's sure to leave me? It's really hard to wrap one's head around the fact that anyone or anything could go at any time. Not just through death. We can lose that great job we thought we would have forever. A marriage can dissolve. A friend can move to the other side of the planet. 

But does that mean this cat, that job, your marriage, your friend wasn't worth having in the first place? The people and pets and interactions in our lives teach us so much and help us to grow. It's hard to keep that in mind when we're facing loss, or experiencing it as a fresh wound. 

A friend of my partner's recently mourned the death of her dog, but her heart is so open to love that she adopted a puppy within a few months. I'm not sure I could do that, but it's nice to know people who can.

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See you tomorrow!
Giselle

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