January 22 update

Posted by brianchurch on Jan 22, 2010

GREAT SCOT! Has it really been almost three weeks since my last post?

What have I been up to? Let’s see…

So there it is, a quick and dirty update of my life over the past three weeks. Now, it’s time to lace up and hit the street – puppo is getting antsy.


Goodbye old friend

Posted by brianchurch on Dec 30, 2009

Today was a very emotional day for Jane and I as we had to say goodbye to our very good feline friend Simon. For several weeks his health had been spiraling downward and I tricked myself into thinking everything was better when he showed signs of improvement for one week. However, his face continued to distort from swelling on his forehead and the third eyelid of his left eye was 50% closed. Monday and today he didn’t eat and wandered around with a distant look on his unfamiliar face. We suspect he was losing his vision because he was pacing around the house in strange patterns, running into things and getting stuck behind furniture.

I had to phone the vet to schedule the procedure and for the first time since we met, Jane saw me cry – which proves I’m probably still human.

Shortly after noon today Jane petted Simon as the doctor injected the series of fluids that would signal his retirement. The doctor’s best guess is that his swelling and deteriorating health was caused by some form of cancer. The procedures to verify the diagnosis were out of our price range at this time and it was very likely the results would tell us that he was in very poor health with no chance of significant recovery. It’s very frustrating but I’m confident that we did the right thing by not prolonging his suffering. He had a very good life with us and will be greatly missed.

Now that I’ve set a dreary tone for this post, let’s see if I can pull it around to something more celebratory.


A short and incomplete list of the things I loved about our dear friend Simon.



This video was taken on Simons 14th birthday in our back yard. He was an indoor cat ever since I met him (though in his early days he was indoor/outdoor) and was always interested in escaping if there was a partially open door. The best part was even if he did escape he would only get as far as the first leafy plant because he would have to stop and stick his face in the leaves, it was like catnip for him.

You had a good life my friend and will forever live on in our fond memories and many photos, one of my very favorites is this one:


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