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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Luke
Our rat Luke passed away today. He was a wonderful boy, who's life's work lives on in the 5 boys he raised from babies. He was a very dedicated rat who didn't let anything throw him. He lived to a ripe old age. We're going miss him very much. So long, Mr. Luke. I miss you already.
Staci knew he was going and so she brought him to work. We were going to pick him up to get him put to sleep (he had a pituitary tumor, which normally means a long, dragged out death) but by the time we got to Staci's work he had passed. We were glad he went on his own, though.
Hi, I'm Becca and this is my blog. I usually just write about my day, usually getting reflective and philosphical along the way. I like sharing my insights and world view with others. I'm a very honest person, almost to a fault.
I like to spend time with my 15 rats, 3 cats, and of course my mom and little sister, Ginny (her real name is Natalie, whom I live with.
Right now I'm on the transplant list to receive a new liver. I suffer from the liver disease PSC and also Ulcerative Colitis. I have other diseases and problems as well and all these things keep me at home, usually in bed. But that's okay because I get more time to pursue my interests!
I love writing stories and am currently working on a long short story/novella named 'The Master Painter'.
As far as religion goes, I'm a Christian, but probably a lot different than most of the Christians you've met.
Other stuff of mine:
Shelfari: http://www.shelfari.com/becca32
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/beccasroom32
Photobucket: http://s152.photobucket.com/albums/s182/cozyrat/
I can also be found on Facebook.
2 comments:
Oh, no! Not Luke, too!
I am so sorry.
Staci knew he was going and so she brought him to work. We were going to pick him up to get him put to sleep (he had a pituitary tumor, which normally means a long, dragged out death) but by the time we got to Staci's work he had passed. We were glad he went on his own, though.
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