The Loss Of A Pet

For my last post of this week I thought I would write something that does not involve Donny or is sick supporters.

There are things in our lives that bring on grief and one that hits some the hardest is the loss of a beloved pet.

For some it is a heartbreak that is hard to overcome.

But why is this?

Losing a pet cuts deeper than most people expect. The silence in the house is heavy, every corner reminds you of what’s gone, and even the smallest habits feel undone. Anyone who has lived with an animal knows the absence is not just about them—it’s about a part of you no longer there. The constant presence, the steadiness you leaned on, disappears in an instant.

So, how long does that absence stay sharp? There isn’t a fixed answer. Grief doesn’t move by the calendar. It rises and falls, sometimes gently, sometimes suddenly, and it looks different for everyone. What we do know is that grief has a shape, and there are ways to carry memory forward while leaving room for healing to take hold.

When a pet is gone, the loss shows up in the smallest parts of the day. The morning walk doesn’t happen. The food bowl stays in the corner. The greeting at the door never comes. What you lose isn’t just the animal but the rhythm of living alongside them.

For people who spent most of their day with a pet—especially those at home—the silence can feel endless. Older adults and anyone living alone often feel it even more, because that companionship gave shape and purpose to their days. And for many children, saying goodbye to a pet is the first time they face what loss really means.

Grief doesn’t disappear overnight, but small steps can ease the weight. Some people write out their thoughts or address letters to the pet they’ve lost, finding relief in putting feelings on paper. Others set up a corner of the home with a framed photo, a planted tree, or an object that keeps the memory close.

What often helps most is talking with people who understand. Friends might not know what to say, and you may hear “it was just a pet,” which cuts deep. That’s where support groups, online communities, or even a good therapist come in. And if other pets are still in the house, keeping their routines steady can steady you, too.

In time, the sharpest edges of grief fade, but the bond doesn’t vanish. Living with the loss often means finding ways to keep your pet present in daily life. Some people foster or volunteer, channeling their love into helping other animals. Others keep smaller rituals, like greeting a photo in the morning or holding onto a favorite toy, as a way to stay connected.

At some point, you may think about bringing another pet home. That choice is personal and comes on its own timeline. A new animal doesn’t replace the one you lost, but it begins its own story alongside the memory that never leaves.

(alwayspets.com)

My dogs have helped me through some rough times in the past and their loss put a hole in my soul.

Coping with the loss is a personal thing similar to the loss of a family member (which the pet is in my mind).

Time really does not heal the wound of a loss….at least it has not for me.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scrbo”

Is Your Vote Still Secret?

One of the great things about voting is that it is done in secret and only you know where you placed your vote….but is all that about to change?

The Trump administration has stepped up efforts to obtain personal information about tens of millions of voters across the country, including seeking sensitive data such as partial Social Security numbers.

The push, overseen by the Department of Justice, comes as President Donald Trump asserts a larger federal role in elections ahead of next year’s midterms, which are set to determine which party controls Congress during his last two years in the White House.

In recent weeks, state election officials have received letters from Harmeet Dhillon, who oversees the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, seeking unredacted copies of states’ voter registration databases. The information includes voters’ names, birthdates, addresses, and driver’s license numbers or the last four digits of their Social Security numbers.

The agency has told states that the information is necessary to ensure compliance with a federal law that requires states to maintain accurate voter registration rolls.

But some state officials who have received the missives argue that the Justice Department is overstepping its authority, given that states, and not the federal government, run elections and carry out voter-roll maintenance. Election officers in several states are refusing to comply with the demands, citing the need to guard voters’ privacy.

“We’re going to fight as far as we have to against this,” Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, told CNN in an interview. “I’m not going to give up the personal identifying information of my voters. It’s just not going to happen.”

State officials such as Fontes say they already have procedures in place to review the accuracy of their voting lists on a rolling basis. Any dataset about voters that states might send to the federal government would offer just a snapshot in time of a state’s voting population, and the information quickly becomes out of date, he added.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/01/politics/trump-voter-demands-social-security

I can understand the reasoning behind the voter ID initiative but this is just out right a crime…..your vote should be a secret unless you want the world to know your decision.

Just another nail in the coffin of voting rights being driven by Donny’s personal security force….the DOJ.

Too many Americans accept this invasion into their privacy under the guise of fighting voter fraud…..a fake crisis used to control the outcome of elections and punish those that may vote against Donny and his creepy band of sycophants.

Why do the mentally challenged allow this invasion of rights to continue….are they that stupid?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Finally An EO That Makes Sense

Today Little Donny will make it official by using his Magic Sharpie yet again to sign an EO renaming the DoD as the Department of War….something I have been writing for several years….

President Trump plans to sign an executive order Friday to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War, his latest effort to project an image of toughness for America’s military. The Republican president can’t formally change the name without legislation, which his administration would request from Congress. In the meantime, the AP reports that Trump will authorize the Pentagon to use “secondary titles” so the department can go by its original name. The plans were disclosed by a White House official, who requested anonymity ahead of the public announcement, and detailed in a White House fact sheet.

The Department of War was created in 1789, the same year that the US Constitution took effect. It was renamed by law in 1947, two years after the end of World War II. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth posted “DEPARTMENT OF WAR” on social media after the executive order was initially reported by Fox News. Trump and Hegseth have long talked about changing the name, and Hegseth even created a social media poll on the topic in March. Since then, he has hinted that his title as defense secretary may not be permanent at multiple public events, including a speech at Fort Benning, Georgia, on Thursday. He told an auditorium full of soldiers that it “may be a slightly different title tomorrow.”

In August, Trump told reporters that “everybody likes that we had an unbelievable history of victory when it was Department of War. Then we changed it to Department of Defense.” When confronted with the possibility that making the name change would require an act of Congress, Trump told reporters that “we’re just going to do it.” “I’m sure Congress will go along if we need that,” he added.

he move is just the latest in a long line of cultural changes Hegseth has made to the Pentagon since taking office at the beginning of the year. Early in his tenure, Hegseth pushed hard to eliminate what he saw as the impacts of “woke culture” on the military by not only ridding the department of diversity programs but scrubbing libraries and websites of material deemed to be divisive.

This will take Congressional vote to become a permanent thing…..any bets on the outcome?

Yet more policies to return the US society to the years before WW2 when everything was good….women had few rights, segregation was the rule of the day, history was taught by mental midgets…..all just where Donny wants the country to be.

I agree with the decision to rename the DoD….I agree in principle but not in reasoning.

In case anyone is interested on why the War Department became the Defense Department in 1949 here is a bit of history and the thinking that was behind the original change.

“There was never a unified cabinet level defense secretary of war. There was a secretary of war, but that was the secretary of the Army,” Lee said. “The War Department did not run the nation’s wars. It ran the nation’s Army at war.”

https://taskandpurpose.com/history/what-is-the-department-of-war/

While I like the idea of naming the positioon because it is more in war than defense I do not see this as a positive step coming from this administration.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”