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Tatoulia
Posted: 27 September 2019 - 06:50 AM
 

Good morning and coffee clinks!!!

Starting Phase 12!

Happy Autumn!

There's a proverb that says, Life starts anew when it gets crisp in the fall.

Let's do this!!!!

 

Replies (264)

Subclinical
Posted: 22 November 2019 - 07:39 PM
 

Poor mousie! At least he got a break to rest.

CM, I'm glad you are on the mend.

All set up for the show tomorrow. I got a fantastic spot!

School is now officially on fall break for a week.

A former student came by to visit me at lunch. He is so much happier and more together. It was really good to see. He said everybody keeps saying how impressed they are with how well he is doing and he wishes they would stop. I said, well, they are happy for you. I am happy for you too. But I knew you would be alright. I knew you would be fine when you were 11. And he laughed and said "we'll, that's one of us." He was a very angry kid when he walked into my room.

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 22 November 2019 - 02:02 PM
 

Iced tea clinks!

I really am feeling better! 🙂

Took the first pill about 8:00 last night, and by bedtime had already noticed a difference. No bad side effects. Just that drowsiness, so I called it a night at 9:30.

But had to get up a couple hours later and care for roommate's wee boy bunny. He had tummy gas again. Looking into what may be behind it. We will try cutting back his pellet food and getting him to eat more hay. He eats everything well, as a rescued rabbit found along a bike path might do - the food insecurity thing may cause him to eat too fast also. That may mean he swallows air.

So, I checked on him in the night, gave follow up doses of gas meds and warmed a towel for him. He is doing better today. And this morning we were able to get girl kitty into the back of the house and boy kitty up front. Wet food with sedative for both. Boy refused at first then ate his.

Girl is having none of it, and is quite unhappy. I'm doing laundry on my side of the barricaded door and I hear protests and see a little arm and paw under the door. Poor baby. She's not a fan of wet food anyway. I guess, though, if only one of them takes the sedative, better that it's him. He has been snoozing away on the cat tree for hours.

And a cat nap is on my agenda as well. We have some intermittent snow here but it's light with 30s temps and melts when it lands.

 
Tillie
Posted: 22 November 2019 - 10:53 AM
 

Good Morning

YEA! CriticalMass
So glad you are on the road to recovery!
Get as much rest as you can.
Good luck living with the vengeful kitties. 😉

Mousie is back in the water bowl this morning, ;p

Hi Tatoulia 🙂
Hi Subclinical 🙂

No plans yet for the day.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 21 November 2019 - 10:09 PM
 

Quick check in to say I'm proud of you, CM! I need to see you feeling better!

Sending love to all.

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 21 November 2019 - 09:53 PM
 

Got to doctor, she phoned Rx in. Then went to bunny shelter house to do mani pedis. So many rabbits now that I'll have to do round 2 next week.

Picked up Rx on way home. Took 1st pill w/supper. Watching Star Trek realized I think the stuff makes me drowsy. Maybe that'll wear off when I get used to them. Glad I'm getting something that is really going to work, though. More than ready to be over this illness.

Roommate will have to sequester each cat in a separate part of the house tomorrow morning & give them sedative in wet food in anticipation of Saturday vet visit. I hope things don't get too wild & crazy. I plan to do laundry and toss some papers while kitties plot revenge.

 
Tillie
Posted: 21 November 2019 - 09:53 AM
 

Good Morning Everybody

Hi Subclinical
WAY TO GO! for a successful firing!
Pricing them high is a good way to go. If they sell you will still be happy. 😀
Three dozen is a lot of pottery and best wishes that customers all want your wares.

Bet the cracked pieces are still beautiful works of art people still want as a lovely decorative piece.

Today's plan is to light the burn barrel.
Been months since I could last do that so it's pretty full.
Woke up to find Scooter's mousie tucked under the covers in bed with me.
Have cucumber, cherry tomatoes and bell peppers to eat today.
Yesterday I managed to eat zero sugary things! 😀
Only had chili, a banana and some pistachio nuts.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 20 November 2019 - 08:38 PM
 

Tillie,

So glad you are getting the rain! And dry ceilings! Yes! Yes! Yes!

CM- keep writing and feel better!

I snuck one last firing in tonight. I can't decide if it came out well or not. 9 pieces, 6 cracked, but only one so badly that is is not salable (in the style of firing where pieces are removed from the kiln hot, cracking is ok, I just mark them "not watertight, not food safe" and sell them for less)

But the really bad one was disappointing because it was one I was really hopeful about.

Otoh, two of the pieces that didn't crack came out REALLY well (like, "maybe I'll keep this" well. - which doesn't help my sales, but it makes me happy. And I need to keep really good examples of my work around so I can keep trying to surpass them.)

I have three "maybe I'll keep" from the three dozen I made new for the sale. I'll probably just price them high so that go or stay I'll be content.

 
Tillie
Posted: 20 November 2019 - 04:22 PM
 

Hi CriticalMass
Very relieved that you have an appointment pending.
Sometimes we need a little extra help getting over things.
With urinary tract infections, waiting too long trying to flush it out at home can cause even more issues.
As you know (((HUG)))

WTG! for going to the events.
When your litter box problem is taken care of you will have even more fun. 😉

Very dark, frigid cold, sprinkling to down pours.
A most wonderful marvelous magical blessed day here. ;D
Had to get out.
Not many people out there but those who were are happy adventurers.
The thick snow clouds cleared on the horizon for a second and I was able to glimpse the snow covered mountains.

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 20 November 2019 - 03:57 PM
 

Quick update, more later.

I was having more owies erm, using the litter box shall we say, so I did a couple things - bought some over the counter meds at Walmart, and left a message to get a doctor appointment.

Tillie, I know you have medical knowledge so thanks for Badgering me about it and the reassurance. It also is on my mind what my poor friend went through last spring with her kidney failure, and she still must have 3x a week dialysis. Would rather not let this go and risk anything along those lines.

Yesterday and today I have gone to NaNoWriMo events at the public library, and enjoyed them and am getting some written on my novels. These events are nice and quiet, as opposed to the ones I attended years back, at restaurants and such - those were fun for the camaraderie but I couldn't settle down and think to write.

Today I have no excuse, so I shall bid you ladies adieu and return to my literary pursuits. TTYL.

 
Tillie
Posted: 20 November 2019 - 08:42 AM
 

Good Morning 😀

Hi Tatoulia
Hope you got a good night's sleep.
Enjoy the cleaning fairies ;D

Hi Subclinical
How wonderful that John saved all those things knowing he would be seeing you again! 😀

Sounds like staying late is a big bonus to get things accomplished without distractions or limited elbow room.

WAY TO GO! for using crochet cotton from your basement stash!

Think you may be right about Scooter drowning mousie as a sacrifice to make it rain.

Rained all through the night.
So soothing listening to it as I lay in bed.
The dust is washed from the air, trees, bushes, landscape.
There is no longer a "red flag" wildfire danger warning for this area.
I can finally light my burn barrel.
The ceiling in my room and the hallway is DRY.
Supposed to rain off & on through to tomorrow morning.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 20 November 2019 - 05:30 AM
 

Maybe scooter sacrificed the mousie to make it rain?

Doing ok today. Yesterday was really good. My kids did well and I got a new student who seems like a good fit, and when I went down to pick up clay, I discovered that the firing god (the guy in charge of the kilns, firing schedule, and all decisions related to the disposition of pottery in the firing room) had chosen to put my forgotten work from last session on the member pick up shelf and leave it there, instead of following sop and moving it to the unclaimed cart and then the dumpster. I am not a member, but John is a really good guy and knew I would be back eventually. It made me feel welcome and wanted. Plus, I really liked the pots.

Skipping swimming this week in favor of catching up on school stuff and doing extra firing.

I stayed late at school last night to work on some stuff, and it was really nice. Lots of big tables to spread out on, no fire to start, no goats in the field yelling for dinner, no desk to get out and put back, no dirty dishes in view....

I may do that more regularly.

Today I will be taking a bunch of crochet string in to school for my fiber arts class to choose warp colors. - out of my basement!

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 19 November 2019 - 10:16 PM
 

Yay for rain, Tillie!! How's the roof doing??

I'm glad you can relate to my feelings of being content and happy while everyone reminisced. I remember taking mom to my BF's once and saying, the bad news is, they will talk politics the whole time. The good news is, it's not in English.

I think the mousse is jumping into the water in her own.

I'm very tired. Going to wash up and go to bed. My cleaners come tmr.

 
Tillie
Posted: 19 November 2019 - 09:57 PM
 

It's raining
this time it's doing it like real rain
making little puddles all over the world!!!

Been so many months, I really missed the rain.

Plus this is a test to reassure me that the new roof is doing it's job and it will be safe now to fix the ceiling in my room. 😀

 
Tillie
Posted: 19 November 2019 - 07:14 PM
 

IT RAINED!!!!

Not much but all the ground got slightly moistened!!!

Happy rain dancing! 😀

 
Tillie
Posted: 19 November 2019 - 04:41 PM
 

OK...
Dishes are all washed
kitchen is all wiped up
fridge has been gone through, organized and nothing spooky is in there.

When I washed cat bowls I salvaged mousie and set him on the window sill to dry.

Had a very tiny bit of "grapple" type snow fall.
Not much at all but it is promising to finally have some sort of precipitation. 🙂

 
Tillie
Posted: 19 November 2019 - 09:49 AM
 

mornin

Hi Subclinical
Hope you got a good night's sleep.
YEA! that the lesson plans are good enough! 🙂

Guess where mousie is?
I left him there for now.
I've always suspected that Scooter was unjustly punishing him. 🙁

Hi Tatoulia
It's wonderful that Mom accepts the new cat to help ease her loneliness of missing her other cat.
Having a new friend to get to know is so good for both of them. 😀

Having been married into a family of Spanish speaking people I know what it's like to sit happily eating and observing as they all reminisce and excitedly talk. ;D

Back when I was managing all the finances I had budgeted out money to have a new toilet installed.
Steven was angry that he did not have access to all the funds to use for his thrift/yard sale shopping.
Demanded and confiscated so much money I did not have enough on hand to pay all the bills.
So I took ALL the paperwork and dumped it in his lap for him to handle.
Washed my hands of it.

Every time I mentioned the toilet he threw a mean violent nasty fit.
Said "well we just won't have a %&$#%&$ toilet then!!!"
I had to drop the subject or he might have killed another cat or something.

He never fills the bucket to make the toilet flush down.
I am always doing that. Not fair at all.

Today I am going to force myself to do things.
The kitchen needs attention.
I want to go through my possessions and get rid of lots of things.
It always makes me feel better but I am running out of stuff.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 09:24 PM
 

I seem to be staving off any illness. I'll take another Greek medicine before going to bed.

Cm do you mind if I make a suggestion? You mentioned that started a project with your tools then thought about consolidating them into one box. I think that's a great idea. I also think it's a good idea to just finish washing and putting away the tools into the three separate boxes. This way, you've accomplished something and you can feel proud of that. Maybe there's a better or different way, but for today, you'll be able to have finished something.

Since I'm focusing on finishing things this month, I thought I'd offer this alternative, to stick to the original idea.

Yikes how awful to be developing a UTI. You definitely need an antibiotic. I too do not take antibiotics. But I would if I had a UTI. I wouldn't fool around with that. I vowed never to take again way back in the 80s. And since then I had to take once or twice and I was grateful I loosened my stance those two times. Now with TeleMedicine, we will see people getting healthcare for "routine" UTIs and URIs and strep and thrush and other things without a trip into the dr's. I attend a lot of conferences on this sort of thing and it is fascinating.

Tillie how about asking the roofer about who could fix the toilet? Maybe the roofer knows of someone and you can just call and get it done. I'm not minimizing the terrible waste of money and resources and progress. I'm just thinking, hey let's get that toilet replaced.l and routed and pipe replaced, etc.

I got mom ?s groceries tonight. I am so grateful to have her right here by me. and let me tell you, I love that cat. I asked mom about her prior cat and mom said that the other cat was so ingrained in her system and that it's painful. But that she loves the new kitty for who she is and finds her to be such a delight.

Ok bedtime. SubC I hope you are hanging in there. I am thinking about you.

HELLO TESS, ELLIE, ANONY, LR, DIANE, DIANNE, JOAN, BITSY AND ROXIE.

I went errands with BF tonight. It is bringing us closer and I am grateful for that. He was still talking today about seeing his friends at the memorial. These people were contemporaries of his parents. We had dinner with them back when we first started dating. They are lovely and kind. Every so often they'd break into English but I could get the topics okay just not the words. I could tell when they were reminiscing and I could tell when they were talking about BF's nieces and nephews. I just ate and was happy and I don't mind at all not being part of the conversation. It reminded me of our early days of dating.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 07:39 PM
 

Oh dear Tillie!

The roofer was very nice. Maybe you can convince him to tell Steven that a bunch of the clutter has to go for him to be able to do the work?

Are you sure scooter likes the mousie?

My lesson plans are good enough. Going to try getting to bed early again.

CM, it will be nice when you have your tools all together and organized.

 
Tillie
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 07:25 PM
 

Good Evening Everybody

Scooter used to bury mousie in the litter box but he eventually stopped doing that.

Hi Tatoulia
OH NO! please don't get sick 🙁
Make sure to drink lots of water/tea/etc.
Great that you have lots of fruits & veggies in the house.
WTG! for shredding, doing laundry and working on getting out trash & recycling.
Make sure to rest & feel better soon.

Hi Subclinical
Glad you aren't pushing to fire more today.
So hard to know what people will be buying.
WTG! for going to town, laundry and working on lesson plans.

Hi CriticalMass
Sometimes to be healthy we need to take an antibiotic.
Taking it as prescribed and finishing taking ALL the pills is being responsible.
The antibiotic kills most all the offending germs and then your body will be able to finish the job.
The problems with making super bugs is that people take antibiotics for every little thing and they take the wrong drugs for the specific bugs bugging them.
Then they stop taking the medicine leaving all the bugs in their system to develop resistance to the med.
But responsibly taking an antibiotic once every 5 or ten years does not contribute to the development of super bugs.
Just be extra careful when visiting a hospital or person with MRSA so you don't pick up any.
Steven got MRSA last time he was hospitalized.

Boy bunny was probably just over tired. 😉
Good idea to consolidate the art supplies into one tote box.

Did you know they make OTC cranberry pills that are concentrated cranberry goodness?

A beautiful day full of promise was destroyed.
Steven and the roofer made plans to fix the carport roof for EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS.
I just really, really want that 3rd carport area removed/taken down, removed to allow in sunlight.
Why does he always get what he wants???
He has heaps of his clutter stuffed in that area, stuff he never uses or even has a use for.
For over 20 years I have wanted a toilet that flushes but NO I can't have that! >:(

Then right after I posted this morning my computer said windows10 had to update or become obsolete.
So I clicked on "upgrade now".
OVER SEVEN HOURS it was updating and non useable.
Now I have been trying to fix it back to normal and removing a lot of BS I will never use and it's still boggy and running very slow.

I did vacuum the larger areas of the carpet but nothing else since I am so unhappy.

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 05:53 PM
 

Not too much going on...

Playing with computer more - I think I successfully installed Inkscape! Looking for games and other software things I need. Just taking it slow and easy.

Still not 100% physically. Sinuses are better but I don't know if I'm trying to get a UTI, well, or have one and it's not getting worse. I promise if any definitive change points toward needing to see the doctor, I will. But I just have such a fear of antibiotics since all the scary headlines about resistant bugs. My mother for a long time before she died had MRSA. I resolved to make my immune system strong and not reliant on meds if at all possible.

Also, last night I was running roommate's two bunnies so she could go to bed early. The boy is a very spirited small fellow, playful - you should see him pick up toys and carry them around, it's hilarious. But like any genius, he is sensitive, and may have had too much excitement yesterday as she had taken him for a pet stroller ride with her girl bunny. After he had his lettuce, he acted uncomfortable so I gave him tummy meds again.

But I was so tired, I just had to go to bed. Woke at 2:30 with my own tummy a little bleh, something I ate I suppose. Got up and checked on little bunny and he had eaten his rabbit pellets. Seems fine now.

The broken sleep made me resolve I would nap awhile today, and I did around midday. After I got up I didn't have much appetite. Finally had a late lunch of spaghetti. That helped. Trying to chug the fluids and cranberry for the urinary health. Also took a probiotic.

Tatoulia, I hope your feeling blah turns around and doesn't worsen.

I wonder if Scooter's mousie will learn to swim. Or perhaps it is an amphibian, like my frog. The first amphibious mouse in the world!

Oh, one sort of decluttering project I did putter on was my tools. They'd been scattered and I also had 3 small toolboxes I used to use in college for my different art classes (one for watercolor, one for charcoal drawing, one for general drawing).

So I cleaned the boxes and the tools and started putting the tools in the boxes. However, I am thinking it may be better to find one box, slightly bigger, that can accommodate all the tools in one place. Then I can decide what to do with the small boxes. Quite likely they will be donated.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 04:12 PM
 

Oh dear Tatoulia, feel better!

Poor scooter is trying so hard to teach that mousie to swim.

I drove to the town and got the things.
I changed my sheets
I fired the kiln.

I have not finished my lesson plans.

The fire is going and I did one additional load of wash that needs to go in the dryer.

I really want to push like crazy and try to get a bunch more stuff fired, but I know that is a bad idea. I have enough. I can cover my space three times! I am just always afraid that I will run out of the one thing people are buying....

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 01:01 PM
 

Hello everyone!

I'm fighting a bit of a sore throat, stiff neck and ear pain. I was feeling it yesterday, too. I just took some of the medicine my friend brings me from Greece and it is helping. I also had fruit on my waffle today and I just ate a big salad. In a bit, I'll have some lentil soup. Trying to avoid this turning into something.
Despite feeling miserable, I still went for a walk last night. I'd been sedentary all day and needed to walk.

Tillie we have a grey, rainy day today. Wish I could send you some rain!

I'm shredding and shredding and shredding papers. I'm thinking about my meals and how to maximize the fruits a vegetables. I bought a ton last night. I may roast a squash tonight.

Almost all of my laundry is done. It is trash and recycling night and I definitely need to get all catalogs into the bin.

 
Tillie
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 11:52 AM
 

Good Morning Everyone
"Clink!"

Hi CriticalMass
SO happy to read that you are doing so well getting used to the new computer and not stressing over whatever you may have lost on the old one.
Change is hard but change sometimes is the best thing to happen. ;D
Nice thing about viewing that movie again at home is you can also stop it, use the restroom, get a drink and not miss a thing.

Hi Subclinical
Good luck with all your plans for today.
You should be good & tired by sundown tonight, wishing you a good solid night's sleep. 😉

Scooter put mousie in the water bowl again last night.
Can't take it away from him since it is his favorite toy all his life.
Think today I can do some light house cleaning without my back hurting too much.
But anything needing too much physical stress will have to wait.
I will vacuum without moving anything heavy to vacuum under.

 
Subclinical
Posted: 18 November 2019 - 05:34 AM
 

CM, it comes and goes. But at least there are moments.

I'm glad you are enjoying your new computer.

Because I wasn't very tired, I didn't get to bed on time last night, so now I am tired again. 🙄

Today's main goals:
Lesson plans
Change sheets
Fire kiln
Trip to next town over for animal meds and groceries

Then I have a very long list of maybes.....

 
CriticalMass
Posted: 17 November 2019 - 10:18 PM
 

Testing 1 2 3

This worked before, having a tab open to read posts and another in which to type my replies. But for some reason tonight it kept wanting to only open one tab, and closing the second one on me. I hope I've solved the problem. It may be something as simple as the fact that I have a bandaid on my right index finger and am hitting the wrong touchpad key.

SubC - Glad to hear you are finding the heart of your motivation again! That always feels good, especially after some really down times. Happy for you.

Tatoulia, glad you're making a plan that works well for you re holiday gifting without excess or useless spending. I'm pretty much there in my own way, having no immediate family - roommate I have in mind a few small practical items I feel sure she would like to get. She wants to declutter too, though right now her job consumes so much of her energy and her health concerns.

She is feeling better, and right now I'm watching her bunnies play so she can go to bed early. We had gone to a movie at my church, "For Greater Glory" about the Cristero War in 1920s Mexico. It was well done. I want to see it again with subtitles, and our library has the DVD. My elderly lady I sit with was a child when the government allowed the churches to be reopened and the bells rung.

It was a 2-1/2 hour movie, and though I was absorbed, I will look forward to seeing it again at home, instead of on a metal folding chair and with my neck hurting trying to peer through the bottom of my bifocals! And I'd like to read a bit more of the history so I can really follow it, though I guess I did okay.

Wow, Tillie, I never knew that about colorful giftwrap. How sad. I know soy inks are used more; perhaps that helps. The company I buy acrylic paints from, Golden, has taken steps to remove heavy metals from their paints and find safer pigments. As far as package wrapping, I like tissue paper and gift bags - I will have to look into this more. Most of my older gift wrap I gave away a long time ago.

Tillie, my condolences on the loss of your son. And hugs.

A very sweet 97-year-old lady (different one than the one I sit with) passed on Friday. The Rosary is tomorrow evening and the Funeral Mass Tuesday morning. I'm not sure if I'm going - but I might. Our parish has a number of founding families, several of them business owners, and I think hers was one of them. I'm a "nobody" but she was always sweet and friendly to me and that is a warm memory. It's also possible that the Tuesday morning quilting ladies will go to the funeral, so I might go with them.

I'm sure enjoying this computer, though I need more time to get the ducks (or software) all lined up. Actually think it has been an answer to a prayer about my decluttering logjam - whatever things I lost when the old one died, I'm feeling don't matter as much. Now granted, files such as pictures and documents WERE recovered, and if they hadn't been, I might be singing a different tune.

But without going into endless boring detail, there are some things about losing the old software that are going to force me to simplify some things - and that actually ties in with my paper reduction ideas, like throwing away a bunch of old receipts, etc.

It feels like I'm going to feel freer somehow and more relaxed, both in terms of physical objects and information I choose to keep or toss. I'd been going through old folders here and there on the computer and deleting obsolete files, and now since this one starts right up and hums along instead of balking and freezing, I can delete that stuff so much more quickly - just pick a folder to go through here and there, and before you know it, they'll all be less bloated.

God always surprises me with the answers to my prayers, and I do believe that's what's happening here! 😉

Well, time to kiss one bunny and put her in and let another bunny out and play with him, then to bed where hopefully my kitty buddy awaits.

Iced tea clinks!

 
Tillie
Posted: 17 November 2019 - 09:09 PM
 

Hi Everybody

Hello Subclinical
Your plans for after thanksgiving sound like it will be a lot of fun!!!
Best wishes the firing comes out perfectly. ;D
Glad you got a little more rested today.

Hi Tatoulia
Good that BF got to spend time with friends he hadn't seen in a long time.
Please sent some snow flurries this way 😀

Shopping out here is very limited unless I want to travel 170+ miles round trip then try to maneuver around in nasty city traffic to try to find stores selling what I am looking for.
So today I finally gave in and shopped at amazon.
There were 4 items that I have wanted for a very long time and now they will arrive here soon.
Nothing fun or fancy, just items that I need to carry on.
Plus Discover card has cash back bonus feature and when I shop at amazon I can use those credits so my purchase cost 00.00 with free shipping too.
Just hope Steven never discovers this and starts ordering stuff. >:/

 
Subclinical
Posted: 17 November 2019 - 08:13 PM
 

The kitty is dear.

I do not go to funerals if I can help it. People go to funerals for comfort and they do not comfort me. I only go if someone who is alive needs me to be there. I did not go to the funerals for two of my grandparents, but I went for all three of dh's (dh fourth gparent died when he was small.)

My father has requested no funeral and my mother says if she dies first not to have one because my father won't come and that would be awful.

I didn't try to do as many things today. So I am a little less tired, but also less caught up.

Most of the things I have to do are caused by the things I want to do.

The kiln is firing to unload in the morning. (Afternoon?) tomorrow. I also have to run errands and do lesson plans. And fire the kiln again.

My girls (and sil) are coming to stay the weekend after Thanksgiving and helping us get our Christmas tree.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 17 November 2019 - 07:15 PM
 

She is such a sweet kitty. You'll see lots of boxes in the background. It's tough.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 17 November 2019 - 07:15 PM
 

She is such a sweet kitty. You'll see lots of boxes in the background. It's tough.

 
Tatoulia
Posted: 17 November 2019 - 07:14 PM
 

I can understand that, Tillie. This was a 40 day mass, I just said funeral as shorthand. So the service was mainly not in English which gave me good time to just pray. We weren't going to stay but BF saw some people he hadn't seen in a long time so we stayed. And it was very nice. We had little snow flurries.

I haven't walked much at all today. I'm going to get dressed and head out.

 
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