The family is still recovering from the recent loss of Benny. We witness all the little things that are different without Benny: using one dog bowl; not yelling at Angel for chewing on his ear; no howls from him, asking for dinner; buying less dog food...
I feel bad for Angel. Does she know Benny is gone? Has she known that he would pass away soon? Does she miss him? I wonder if Benny visits her even in the afterlife.
We're letting Angel in more. We're training her to be an indoor dog. But that's tough considering she's energetic.
Dad made that decision.
He never brought the dogs in.
I think after Benny passed, he realized he wanted to spend more time with him or show him the deserved love. Angel the same. I guess Benny's death was an intervention.
I'm glad. I'm glad we're bringing Angel inside and training her to be a household dog. She's no lap dog, though. Although she acts like it at times.
My day was okay. I took it easy. Math was fine. Philosophy was fine. But when I started to drive home, I felt relieved.
I only had one homework assignment due today. A philosophy test. I passed with an 80%. Not bad, huh?
After homework, I enjoyed spending time with a friend on IMVU as well as hanging out with Mason.
My friend and I love messing with people who enter the public chat room we chill in. We're not jerks to them. We only make ourselves look like the goofs. Here's an example: Keven (my friend) and I were acting like football announcers. We would narrate everyone's movement or what they would say and connect it to football language. Each time someone was being an ass, I shouted, "TOUCHDOWN, SEAHAWKS!" and booted the idiot out of the room.
Has anyone seen the show Impractical Jokers? Supposedly there's a game they play with strangers where they ask them for a high five and see if they receive one. Keven and I played that once on IMVU. But today, it became a reality. I was waiting for my math class to start. Soon, a group of students entered the hallway, giving people high fives. They came to me and held up a hand. I gave each of them high fives. It actually put a smile on my face. My first smile of the day.
Well, I best sign off of here. In a couple of hours, I'm going to be doing this:
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