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Whitey the Second (also I had a kidney stone this week, which was horrible, blasted kidneys)

One of our goldfish died.  I knew it was coming.  As in, from the moment I found out we were getting goldfish.  How can you not expect goldfish to kill over?  They just do.  Also, I kind of thought Whitey was sick anyway (Whitey is the goldfish, in case there was any confusion).  The edge of his fins and tail were starting to turn black. 

The worst part of Whitey's death?  He was Opie's fish.  And it was on Opie's second day of Kindergarten. 

Unrelated, you say? 

Nope.

Opie doesn't adapt well.  Or adjust well.  Or whatever you want to call it - he doesn't do it well.  He was used to going to school every day, since he was in an early intervention preschool for 2 1/2 years.  But that was at a different school.  With the same teacher, and mostly the same kids.  Every year.

New school + new teacher + new kids + dead fish = EMOTIONAL TIRADES. 

Not that he doesn't throw a bunch of those at us on a daily basis anyway - but I really didn't need him to have extra excuses for them.  So the second his fish started floating, we ran to the store and got a new one.  Seriously.  THE SECOND his fish died, we were out the door.  Because that's just too much (for me) to deal with.

And his name is Whitey the Second.

For the record: Whitey (both first and second) are orange fish with white spots, and hardly white at all.  But whatever.  I only had a hand in naming the younger kids' fish, Lasso and Shoes, which are totally more awesome.

And yeah, I had a kidney stone.  It almost killed me.  Not really.  But I hate those things.

Comments

cc saidā€¦
Aack! I was so afraid we'd kill one of them. I hope we didn't contribute to his demise. That sucks.
Tenille saidā€¦
Long live Whitey II. I feel your pain on the whole "emotional tirades" I would have done the exact same thing. so, you can feel pretty awesome about that. :)
Autumn saidā€¦
Hmmm. Poor fish :( Hey Melissa. I have a lot of questions for you, and I sent you an email the other day but you never responded... sad. :(
Alison Wonderland saidā€¦
Everybody kills fish. Except me. When I get fish they live forever and ever and I wish they would die but they don't.
Barbaloot saidā€¦
If I had a kidney stone I'd be the one throwing emotional tirades!!

Hope you and Opie are both doing okay. And Whitey the 2nd.
Kristina P. saidā€¦
I am sorry for your loss.
Rachel Sue saidā€¦
I totally bought Junie B. Jones II (our fish) for my sake. Not so much the kids.
Cynthia saidā€¦
I'm sorry for the kidney stones- ouch!

Good luck with Whitey II!
Elisa saidā€¦
I had a Goldfish that we got when my oldest started pre-school. It lived for 5 years. It would spit at me every morning when I did the dishes. My husband and his stupid friend decided they should "marry the families" and put MY goldfish (Thing1's fish) in with their Oscars. What they didn't realize is that Oscars EAT other fish. And those damn Oscars ate Rose, the ever-lasting Gold Fish.

I feel your pain.

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