So I'm here, trying to reassure him that, just as they have tens of thousands of times before, everyone will eventually return. But I know he doesn't believe me. He just gives me this patronizing look that says, "Hey, thanks for trying; I appreciate the effort, but let's not kid each other, huh?" And I just don't know how to respond to that.
Thursday, November 11, 2004
Fulcirama
Nikki's sister, Kelli, leaves for Denmark today, and the family has gone to Melbourne to see her off. I have opted to stay home with Fulci, largely because he's a great big infantile sook. Though he puts on a pretty good show of being a tough guy, when we're at the park or out for a walk -- hell, if another dog so much as walks past the house on the other side of the street, he's up and barking as though we were under attack -- but we can't go to the store for five minutes without him crying by the door for our return. I can't imagine how depressed he'd be if we left him alone for the seven hours a trip to Melbourne and back would take.
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