Oh honey.
We'll all hold down the worrying fort for you today while you're at school.
You just try to be present for your teachers and if you have a special one and have a few minutes, tell them what's going on at home so they'll understand why you may seem a little distant.
You are such a special kid, I'm sure they love you just like we've grown to love you here in our crazy little group.
I had a kitty who I loved so much. He had cancer. We turned our living room into a hospice for him. He pretty much lived on the loveseat for 90 days even though after his diagnosis the vet said he'd only live 2-3 weeks at most.
We gave him fluids every day, hand fed him tiny bits of food, carried him to his litter box, then eventually used puppy diapers on him.
His spirit was SO bright, but his body was failing.
It was hard for him to make up his mind to leave us, despite his pain and suffering, because he knew how much our family loved him and didn't want to see him go.
I think animals we have a relationship with, hear our thoughts and feelings as clear as if they were words.
Tell Jammers how much love you have for her with your thoughts today. She'll hear you. She'll know that you're near, even if you're not right in the same room.
Sending you love and hugs
@Rubysword
-Stacey