Tweedledude
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Love that movie.
How ya doing L2WU
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Love that movie.
Sounds like an excellent companion. So glad you had several good years together.That Damned Kitten wasn't born yet, nor were Ethyl or Panther. Geezer was alive then but still with his people who threw him and Willow away, damn them. No, this was 2017 and my #1 Big Boy was Sox. He was a thrown away cat, too, but long as it took for him to adjust, he became the Big Kitteh of the household. He was a big tuxedo Kitteh with green eyes. By '17, the other 2 cats had died of old age and we were Just Us Kids for a couple of years. He watched over me as I recovered from hip replacement surgery, and he generally took care of things. So, we talked a lot. He ultimately came down with some growth in his chest and I had him put down on Good Friday of 2020. He is buried in the front yard under a white knock-out rose.
I dont like it... come chase me and do it again.... so funny....We were a partnership. He certainly held up his side of the deal. He did hate to travel and wasn't a fan of change, but he was always good company. And he knew his name and would come if the human called. We would play sometimes and the human would get a little rough and he'd take off - for about two steps and then turn to see if the human was chasing. That was funny.
Martin Mull knows what’s NormalNormal is boring
I used to be normal it just wasn’t fun
Good morning OM. I only got 4 hours of sleep as my old dog had the runs and throwing up all night long. I am taking to the vet today. I can’t take such another night. I know he was miserable.
Ugh - I hate trying a new med on a Friday. My track record tends to be 3 allergic reactions for @ every 5 medications tried. So I try to start a new med on a Mon or Tues whenever possible.Morning all have a marvelous day.
I get the pleasure of waiting for the insurance to say okay so the pharmacists can hand me the pill experience today. It's only taken three days. Marvelous improvement in customer service.
Same - nostalgia and some funny momentsLove that movie.
How ya doing L2WU
I feel the way qbout stuff.... toward the end I power through and am thankfilul for a rest..... then when it starts up ready to go and like it again.I love being out on the hill with my boys but with just two weeks of our pheasant season left I am just about done in. It’s getting tougher to get the enthusiasm for early mornings and days climbing hills but I know when it ends I will miss it…….and so will the boys. I think though we are all ready for a rest
That's great to hear B2. I'm sure it will get some relief...My dog needs to be on some pain medication for his painful joints. He’s on gabapentin. And hopefully that will work all right. Otherwise he’ll be on trazodone for sleep. He doesn’t have an apparent virus disaster. Looks positive now.
And we both get sleep!That's great to hear B2. I'm sure it will get some relief...
Exactly.And we both get sleep!
Good luck with your mother. May the universe bless you both.Just got back from taking Mom to her heart doctor. No changes there thank goodness. Went over her med schedule with him and now that we have done that with both docs, I am ready to put her back on her original schedule with the two of them. She was skipping three meds and taking two she shouldn't have
This will bump up her meds to 4 times a day instead of the two times she was doing, which was easier for the house keeper to keep up with but not what she needed. Not the house keepers fault, I just was being compelled to get here and take it over is all. I didn't get here as fast as needed apparently.
That's what happens when you don't listen to the universe. Even when it's tearing down your world around you. I tend to flow from one tragedy to the next over and over before I ever stop and take a look around.
We go pheasant quail dove duck and geese huntingI love being out on the hill with my boys but with just two weeks of our pheasant season left I am just about done in. It’s getting tougher to get the enthusiasm for early mornings and days climbing hills but I know when it ends I will miss it…….and so will the boys. I think though we are all ready for a rest