Eek! No bad bleeding, please, Susan.
No freaking out, Lee!
Cass, I hope your headache got better and that you fell asleep early.
I just did 45 minutes of pilates, AIWFG! I love this stuff!
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Eek! No bad bleeding, please, Susan.
No freaking out, Lee!
Cass, I hope your headache got better and that you fell asleep early.
I just did 45 minutes of pilates, AIWFG! I love this stuff!
I hope your headache got better and that you fell asleep early.I'm still hoping for this too.
Right now I would kill for some narcotics that worked. Though, to be fair, I would kill for a lot less right now too. The cranky, she is fierce.
Puppycat decided to make a nook. In my arm. She is quite cute and snuggly. She is watching the screen intently but not attacking. And occasionally makes mmmmrrrrattt noises.
Awww, cutest Puppycat!
I'm so sorry about the headache and the cranky. But...Puppycat! And the nook!
I would just like to let it be known that I adore the term Puppycat.
Cass and I both have a Puppycat, though Cass' is the original.
Poor Cass! I hope you feel better soon.
I have a puppycat too.
Puppycats are cute. Which is good because it keeps you from wanting to strangle them.
Puppycat does the, "Pet me. Oops, I fall down. Now pet me again. Oops, I fall down..." routine.
And the chirpy noises. Though, in full disclosurely fashion, Kristin's Mia does a true chirp. Which is frankly adorable.
Thanks Lee.
I've been sitting on my exercise ball a lot lately, for my back, and both Ozzie and Perkins have been puzzling over how they can climb into my lap when I am on it. Ozzie keeps giving up, and flopping down next to me, but being very vocal about his issues.
Kristin's Mia does a true chirp. Which is frankly adorable.
We had a cat that did such an accurate chirp that someone on the phone said, "Oh, you have a parakeet!" "Um, no, I have a twenty-pound cat." "That was a cat?"
But we get that often. A neighbor once said to us once, "So, the cat you call Mouse--how much cougar is there in him? Because normal cats aren't that big."
It is good that Mia can chirp since she can't meow.