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Spike's Bitches 24: I'm Very Seldom Naughty.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
When we used to both be able to be online at the same time I would email DH also. Same reason - if he needs to know about something, it lodges better if he sees it, rather than if I try to talk to him while he's doing something else. And no IM, as he's convinced it causes conflicts with everything on his computer and makes the computer suck.
Huh. Raquel married me.
Yay for Stephanie and Joe and Ellie! Yay!
So glad Stephanie, Ellie and Joe are reunited!
-t, it's taken a bit for my cat to get used to the new house. She's mostly been staying under the bed and only venturing out occasionally, but yesterday I saw her lolling on the floor belly up so she must be okay with most of it.
Except she's not drinking water from the dish. I ordered her an everflow thing but it hasn't gotten here yet, and she'll only drink water from the facuet -- which I'm turning on just to let her drink and then turning off. I feel like I'm spoiling her that way but I'm worried about her not drinking.
Well, you don't want her to dehydrate, spoiling her is probably the lesser evil. With luck, she'll make the transition to the everflow when it comes and not demand the faucet forever.
Oddly enough, the cats are totally happy with the move. One of them has decided she's gonna be an indoor kitty now, which is fine with me. She will occasionally meow in a conversational tone for a minute ior two, which she rarely did before the move. I'm assuming she's saying something along the lines of "Thank you for bringing me to this spacious new place where I can easily avoid the other cat and the (ptui) dog, would iot kill you to get me some more canned food?" The otehr cat is being annoying, but in exactly the same way she always has been, so I don't think she's been traumatized at all. Just the dog, who was, up until now, eerily well-adjusted and easy going. I guess he's due.
Laura: Hey Katie B, we tried having a group of strong people lift the old shed on a flat bed to move it, but it didn't work out. We took it all apart and put it back together.
Yup, that's what we had to do. So far, I've put in three days of exhausting labor moving heavy objects, and what's been accomplished is that we've cleared the ground and the things in the way, built the foundation, tore down the shed, and moved the floor. The walls and roof remain at the original site. It's amazing to me how much larger this lumber is than the stuff I can buy at Lowe's today. Like the workbench top is 3" thick, which will be good if I choose to hammer things, I suppose.
I have discovered that it's FUN to whack lumber with a sledgehammer and knock things apart.
About cats and water: I've set up an auxiliary watering hole in the living room, which gets a lot of action. Also my glass of water seems to be infinitely preferable to the stuff in the bowl by the cat food.
Timelies All!
Finally caught up and able to say Howdy again.
Big Congrats to Stephanie and DH!
Big Welcome to Ellie!!
That's all I got 'cuz I didn't think to meara. Hugs and ~ma to any who might require it.
I have discovered that it's FUN to whack lumber with a sledgehammer and knock things apart.
I am convinced this is the reason Brendon takes on these projects. Ugh for the hard work, but it's worth it. The new sheds are junk.
Yay for Ellie!
Leif turns three tomorrow, but his birthday was celebrated this last Sunday. As we were getting ready to go to the party, he was protesting turning three. He kept declaring "I stay two longer!"
Someone at work this afternoon took a good long look at me in my new haircut and informed me that I looked like someone in Sleater-Kinney.
Hubba. Hec, hide your wife!