
I had a dream the other day...
A higher res version - https://twitter.com/JibKodi/status/.....27838604083200
A higher res version - https://twitter.com/JibKodi/status/.....27838604083200
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Dog (Other)
Gender Male
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Beautiful work and makes me wanna cry
but sorry to ruin some thoughts here, this reminds me of a movie where exactly this happens.
I think it was a horror movie because that hiking was on a stony hill during a thunderstorm, and then when the grandpa said these words and "rested" a thunder came and only his skeleton was left there.
but sorry to ruin some thoughts here, this reminds me of a movie where exactly this happens.
I think it was a horror movie because that hiking was on a stony hill during a thunderstorm, and then when the grandpa said these words and "rested" a thunder came and only his skeleton was left there.
This was a really, really, really hard one for me to view...
About two years ago, I got a text from my father to ask if I'd heard anything from my mother (they're divorced) about my grandmother (father's mother). My heart sank and I immediately called him, as she'd been dealing with possible cancer in her liver for the past two years (she refused to have further tests done as she was nearing 90 at the time and felt she'd "lived a good life" and it was her time). My father let me know that she'd had a major stroke, and hours after the stroke went unconscious. Her visiting nurse at the time said that when this happened, it usually meant with 48 hours the person would pass away.
The next day my father called back and asked if I would speak to her, even though she wouldn't respond (he would hold the phone to her ear so she could hear by voice). He said he felt she was holding on until she knew it was okay to move on, and though me letting her know this would help. So as he put the phone to her ear and I heard her shallow breathing, I told her that I loved her and that it was okay to let go, and that she needed to be happy in Heaven. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done, and after hanging up I cried for a long time.
About 36 hours later, she was gone. This animation is so wonderful and touching, and it reminds me that she did move on to a better place. I do miss her terribly, but I'm so glad she's at peace now. Thank for you the artwork.
About two years ago, I got a text from my father to ask if I'd heard anything from my mother (they're divorced) about my grandmother (father's mother). My heart sank and I immediately called him, as she'd been dealing with possible cancer in her liver for the past two years (she refused to have further tests done as she was nearing 90 at the time and felt she'd "lived a good life" and it was her time). My father let me know that she'd had a major stroke, and hours after the stroke went unconscious. Her visiting nurse at the time said that when this happened, it usually meant with 48 hours the person would pass away.
The next day my father called back and asked if I would speak to her, even though she wouldn't respond (he would hold the phone to her ear so she could hear by voice). He said he felt she was holding on until she knew it was okay to move on, and though me letting her know this would help. So as he put the phone to her ear and I heard her shallow breathing, I told her that I loved her and that it was okay to let go, and that she needed to be happy in Heaven. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done, and after hanging up I cried for a long time.
About 36 hours later, she was gone. This animation is so wonderful and touching, and it reminds me that she did move on to a better place. I do miss her terribly, but I'm so glad she's at peace now. Thank for you the artwork.
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