Swim was interrupted after a mile and a quarter. Probably just as well, as I've google-diagnosed myself with swimmer's shoulder. Classic! But I figured out what to do to keep it from getting worse. And hitting the anti-inflams.
Hit up the store for juice and the office for the laptop. They installed some anti-virus stuff (it's a mac, I know, I know, I'm an experiment for them) on it, and the damned thing is running hot, even in sleep mode while still on the network. I mean, it hasn't been used since Friday, and it was hot! Gonna make them take it off.
Gonna figure out what to do for the rest of the day.
We thought we lost Noodle in Kelly's room. She had been under the bed last night, but this morning, she was nowhere to be found. We even took apart the bed to see if she had crawled up into the box springs. Finally discovered her not just under the recliner, but up in the springs of it. We got her out once and gave her lots of love and snuggles. She seemed into it for a while and then she bolted back under the chair.
I wonder how difficult it would be to gild Spare Cat's whiskers.
Hey Holli, how much for all three dresses?
Um, Theo.... Why would you gild Spare Cats whiskers? Although if you left the gilding stuff out, she would probably just stick her whiskers in it!
Last week of July. Rollercon is from the 26-30.
Damn, was hoping after house close. I wanna see you skate!
Noodle noodle come out come out and let your new peeps adore you!
Noodle! Come out! We have tuna!
Vincent the Stray Cat is sitting at my patio screen door
warbling.
He wants to be petted, or another can of the gushy food, or maybe to come inside. He sure wants
something.
AAOOOEEEEWWWW*whimper*
Happy 4th everybody! I am briefly checking in and just wanted to say hi!
HI BURRELL! Happy 4th to you too.
Noodle is still in hiding.
I know that both our cats had their safe spots that they'd always return to with slowly decreasing frequency. I think they just get so overwhelmed at the start. I used to just leave them under the bed (Marley) or behind the couch (Taz) and try to talk to them and pet them in their own space.
When they did come out, they liked having their own space to retreat back to.