by Meg Loftheim
(Lakeland, FL)
I would like to say that I am feeling better. And maybe I am feeling better. Maybe I am learning to live with the pain of losing you, KC. I cried again today as I smelled your blanket. I cried when I looked on the porch and you weren't there. I can talk about you.
You should see the very funny pictures I have been finding and will download some of the pictures onto our diary. You were such a funny cat. I have pictures of you sleeping on top of our refrigerator; sleeping in drawers and my favorite, sleeping on the quilt that I'm making.
You were our baby and will always be that. I just wanted to reach out and touch you. I have put your pictures on the computer so I can see you. I love you. You will always be with us.
Rest until we meet again, KC. I love you always.

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