An Update On George

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Hi.

I left off George's story by discussing his death and I realize you may be concerned for his wellbeing.

George is entirely well. My little broheme was overjoyed to have him back, even though it was too warm to wear earmuffs by the time they were fixed.

He promptly forgot about mourning the lose of George after he:

- got a new bed (he cried about losing the bunk bed he had for three years for way longer than I cried over my great-grandparents dying)

- lost a trampoline (it broke beyond repair, he blames my niece -who is only 5 months old and has never even saw the trampoline - for this loss because her swing is now sitting in the living room wear the trampoline used to sit)

- saw a baby bird fall from at least 15 feet (he does not like baby birds - especially after a hanging plant he has was overrun by a bird nest that killed his plant, and we couldn't do anything since the birds already laid eggs)

However, my little broheme, as annoying as he is, is still very dramatic and attached to things most people see as practically worthless. And while I don't always understand (shocking, considering I too have things i might monologue over if I lost them), it's always a time.

In other news, I have been sick nasically all month. Not the virus, just a little bug. However, since I have been staying home pretty much all the time, going bowling (for my mom's birthday and mother's day) and then having to go to my school for testing for 3 days had a greater effect on my immune system than I expected. I had a doctor's appointment yesterday, and all is well.

Hope you're doing well and staying safe!

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