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10月14日 My little IvanMy little baby, my hamster Ivan, passed away late last night. He was 14 months old. He was sick for some time and last night took a turn for the worst. Ian and I did the best that we could to make him comfortable. I really loved that hamster and knew when I went to play with him that he really wasn't well. His skin color was blue, and he was barely moving so I assumed that he wasn't getting enough oxygen. He most likely had some sort of respiratory infection. Poor little guy. I knew it when I saw him that his time was near. It hurt real bad to watch him like that, but I don't think that he was in a lot of pain. I had wrapped him up in a few small baby blankets and a small towel and let him rest on my chest for warmth and comfort.
Ivan was a little rascal, as even before he passed, he managed to nip Ian's finger, lol. He was a ball of fun and filled with energy. He always liked to explore, loved the little fruit treats that I would give him, and yogurt. He had a mild temperment, and didnt really mind being handled. I used to put him under Ian's sweater and he would burrow and run up and down Ian's sweater sleeves and over his chest. I remember actually bottle feeding the little guy. He was the best hamster that anyone could ask for.
After checking up on Ivan in his cage, wrapped in soft, wam blankets before I went to bed, he had passed away. Ian and I got dressed and went to go outside to bury him in the backyard at the base of a tree. I wrapped little Ivan in some terry cloth towels, and placed him into a small, decorated box with angels on it and had him buried outside. Ian grabbed some twigs and marked his grave.
Rest in peace my little baby, sleep tight. I love you and I'm going to miss you. Thank you for being in my life.
Ivan the Terrible
10月11日 The earth cried the other day.....Autumn has proved to be quite pleasent this year. Warm temperatures, sun and blue skies dominated fall's arrival in a very welcome way, but that is going to change drasticly over the next 12 hours. I can almost hear people groaning over the use of the word 'snow'. I say bring it. We have had it pretty sweet so far, so why not shake things up a bit and make people learn to adjust thier driving skills.
Another pissing contest has ensued, and this time it's with North Korea. In an attempt to flex it's military might and give itself a better ego, the country tested a nuclear bomb underground this past Monday. I can still hear the earth groaning and crying over the severe damage that was done. Let me get this straight. North Korea wants to be recognized? By whom? And what the hell does it matter? This is compareable to the actions of a child who is seeking attention and decides to do something drastic to get that attention.......start a fire, or call 911. It is, in itself, a kind of threat to the rest of the world, like a bully showing off a new weapon or tactic to scare off other kids. But this is much more serious, as they detonated a nuclear bomb and they praise themselves for a 'successful test'. They are patting themselves on the back....free drinks on them. Any country who decides to try and gain world attention by detonating a nuclear bomb should be condemned and punished. They should be made responsible for cleaning up after themselves after stroking their ego and placing/making restoration programs for the untold damage that was done to the environnment from this nuclear test. "Look at me! I have long range missles! Look at me! I now have nuclear weapons, so you better watch out! Don't mess with me! FEAR ME! Gggrrrrrr!" That is what is essentail boils down to. The countries top officials need some serious medical help, and I mean psychiatric help. But than again, most of today's countries' officials and leaders need this kind of medical intervention.
And I know what I'm going to be this year:
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