My son recently passed away, and after the mourning stage, me and my wife agreed that we should find a good way to remember him. We talked about things like a shrine in our home, or a jar with his ashes, but we finally decided that the best way to honor his memory was to send him to a taxidermist and have him taxidermied. We just got him back, and I think he looks lovely. It took us a while to reach our decision, so the body isn’t in perfect condition, but even with his chalky grey skin and the decomposition holes and the lack of hair and just a scalp with multiple large holes exposing the bone, he’s still beautiful. We’re going to put his body on display in the entryway of our home, so that our guests can see our wonderful son. And we thought it would be disgraceful to his memory to throw away his insides, so my wife and I will be having his insides for dinner every night for about three months before it runs out. Some people have called us insane or crazy, but we just have a different way of remembering our son. Every time I walk past him and see his mouth with the corners half rotted away, I smile. And we also made sure to taxidermize his penis, (which still had blood in it as he died while pleasuring himself due to having a choking fit while trying to swallow his own semen) and it’s our dog’s favorite toy. I think that our unconventional way of memorializing our son is not crazy, just an unusual method. Well, thanks for reading, and if you want to know the taxidermist that did it (great guy, excellent prices) it’s right [here.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ) Hope you all have a great day!