she asked if she could feed bik the fish (the last time we checked we thought he was dead and found out he was alive). i reminded her that there was the possibility that he might actually have croaked this time. she went into the living room to check and came back with a piece of something in her hand. "i found him," she said. indeed, it was the sole-remaining (and unidentifiable) piece of our beloved bik. i thought that was pretty hard-core of her to scoop up that piece in her fingers. i'm going to go ahead and assume it was that episode that made her suddenly consider mortality. a few minutes later i found this on my bed:
Saturday, February 19, 2011
growing up
she asked if she could feed bik the fish (the last time we checked we thought he was dead and found out he was alive). i reminded her that there was the possibility that he might actually have croaked this time. she went into the living room to check and came back with a piece of something in her hand. "i found him," she said. indeed, it was the sole-remaining (and unidentifiable) piece of our beloved bik. i thought that was pretty hard-core of her to scoop up that piece in her fingers. i'm going to go ahead and assume it was that episode that made her suddenly consider mortality. a few minutes later i found this on my bed:
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5 comments:
fucking hilarious and deep. Love the picture and the note. PIcked up a piece of Bik? Nasty!
oh, blogger. can't get away with anything these days.
do tell, what did you try to post?
adorable little m.
and I agree, Carmen, please do not die
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