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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Laid back cat!
My yoomens went out on Friday night and on Saturday and left me all alone at home. Their excuse was that they were socializing/having dinner with their family down the road. Humph! What about my dinner? Mmmm?
Oh, Shadow, I was just thinking about pictures of you, and there you are - suffering, you poor boy. Suffering terribly, I can tell, and I'll bet you couldn't sleep a wink the whole time they were gone, either. Lots of love and hugs to Shadow, from Kay and Lindy.
My poor 21 year old Millie had the same fate while we spent a night t our mountain home where our son and family had come to visit.
Sorry I have not been around much lately, Lots of family here, the Prof's 75th birthday as well as Christmas and two more birthdays to follow . . .
As his memory fades, he clings to me even more so I can hardly move. All his friends at his party have been very supportive and our son and family did a wonderful job cleaning the house after the dust of the tilers and organising all the food.
Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you all you wish for yourself for the coming year.
Dear Jo, so lovely to meet you!! I love your blog! I'm following you back with much anticipation! yes, it does get cold here sometime. But normally only for a few days. For instance, It was cold - freezing - when your friend was here but ever since it's been like spring! He just caught it at the wrong time and unfortunately, we never know when those few days of cold will visit reminding us that we are in the Northern Hemisphere! Many blessings!Hope your Christmas was perfect! Ann PS Love your cat!
Oh, Shadow, I was just thinking about pictures of you, and there you are - suffering, you poor boy. Suffering terribly, I can tell, and I'll bet you couldn't sleep a wink the whole time they were gone, either.
ReplyDeleteLots of love and hugs to Shadow, from Kay and Lindy.
My poor 21 year old Millie had the same fate while we spent a night t our mountain home where our son and family had come to visit.
ReplyDeleteSorry I have not been around much lately, Lots of family here, the Prof's 75th birthday as well as Christmas and two more birthdays to follow . . .
As his memory fades, he clings to me even more so I can hardly move. All his friends at his party have been very supportive and our son and family did a wonderful job cleaning the house after the dust of the tilers and organising all the food.
Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you all you wish for yourself for the coming year.
Love and Blessings . . . Arija
Dear Jo,
ReplyDeleteso lovely to meet you!! I love your blog! I'm following you back with much anticipation! yes, it does get cold here sometime. But normally only for a few days. For instance, It was cold - freezing - when your friend was here but ever since it's been like spring! He just caught it at the wrong time and unfortunately, we never know when those few days of cold will visit reminding us that we are in the Northern Hemisphere!
Many blessings!Hope your Christmas was perfect!
Ann
PS Love your cat!
just caught up!
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jx
Jo, how cute! It sure does look laid back and relaxed.
ReplyDeleteLazy cat! Maybe that was a message for you to open a can or a bottle and have a lazy evening also.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
What a nice life ! your humans gone and you have the whole house for yourself, just as my kitties ! We had a nice Christmas in Amsterdam !
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