RIP Lucky - Our Goldfish
There's no picture here, mostly because a photo of an upside down goldfish is gross and, frankly, a little sad. Lucky, our goldfish is no more.
I posted about Lucky back in 2016 when The Babe won her/him at Ribfest.
She/he lived in a bowl in Equation Boy/Man's house for a while, then we moved him/her into our place in Downers Grove. The bowl sat on our vanity upstairs since we moved in.
Welp, he/she succomb'd to something earlier this month and I noticed that he/she was acting funny and after spending a few days near the bottom of the bowl, started to float a bit. Swimbladder problem is the most likely issue (Thx, Google!) and after a short period of time, he/she appeared one morning near the top of the bowl.
The loss hit hard on a couple of the kids. But only for an hour or two. Then everyone seemingly moved on.
Feels to me like an inflection point: we can go one of two ways.
1. Don't look back and get out of the fish business.
2. Go big. Get a tank.
Nat has an opinion - and that's to move on, stay away from carnival games that include fish and live life without a goldfish.
Me? I'm inclined to go big. But, that's probably a mistake.
I posted about Lucky back in 2016 when The Babe won her/him at Ribfest.
She/he lived in a bowl in Equation Boy/Man's house for a while, then we moved him/her into our place in Downers Grove. The bowl sat on our vanity upstairs since we moved in.
Welp, he/she succomb'd to something earlier this month and I noticed that he/she was acting funny and after spending a few days near the bottom of the bowl, started to float a bit. Swimbladder problem is the most likely issue (Thx, Google!) and after a short period of time, he/she appeared one morning near the top of the bowl.
The loss hit hard on a couple of the kids. But only for an hour or two. Then everyone seemingly moved on.
Feels to me like an inflection point: we can go one of two ways.
1. Don't look back and get out of the fish business.
2. Go big. Get a tank.
Nat has an opinion - and that's to move on, stay away from carnival games that include fish and live life without a goldfish.
Me? I'm inclined to go big. But, that's probably a mistake.
My post about Lucky - in happier days. |
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