In Loving Memory of Nina
You were more than a dog you were my little guardian, my shadow, my joy. For eight beautiful years, you filled my life with a love so pure and constant, it’s hard to put into words. No one greeted me the way you did with that happy dance, your bright eyes, and she always licked my face whenever she had the chance, as if to remind me every day how much I was loved.
You were small, but your spirit was immense. You watched over me, protected me in your own quiet ways, and gave me comfort without ever needing to say a word. I’ve had dogs before, but none have loved me the way you did — so openly, so unconditionally, and so completely.
Losing you has left an emptiness I wasn’t ready for. But I will carry your memory with me always — your warmth, your loyalty, and your fierce little heart. Thank you for choosing me. Thank you for loving me the way you did.
I love you, Nina. You’ll always be my little girl. 💔🥺🪽
@mrjeffu I always carried a plastic bag inside my backpack for the trash when I visited Japan and dump the trash when i was back in the hotel room or if i was lucky enough to find a bin. It’s better to just be prepared 🤷🏻♂️
@AwakenedOutlaw Companies have to pay expensive fees for the workers and when they need the medical attention they just keep getting played, no real attention or they just keep getting rescheduled appointments. They either need to seek private healthcare or wait indefinitely to be treated.