I hope you got some sleep, Kat, and that Grace is better this morning.
And I hope you remember to wear pants, flea.
I'm going to try to bake eggs in the microwave with salsa and sour cream. That seems like it should work.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I hope you got some sleep, Kat, and that Grace is better this morning.
And I hope you remember to wear pants, flea.
I'm going to try to bake eggs in the microwave with salsa and sour cream. That seems like it should work.
Grace's respiration is down to below 100 which is good. More ibuprofen today in the hopes that we can keep this abated.
If it is pneumonia, may you figure it out quickly, Kat. One of the things I have observed about that nasty beast is that it can hide so effectively.
And now it's Arthur's turn. He's lost weight and increased thirst lately, so we took him in for bloodwork. Turns out his kidneys are bad. We're scheduling an ultrasound to see if it's just a kidney stone or something else fixable.
Dammit, the little goofball isn't even 3 yet!
(If you're on FB, Arthur is the flamepoint in my avatar.)
Lots of kitty~ma for Arthur.
Yes, what WindSparrow said. 3 is much too young for kidney trouble!
Speaking of cats - in NYC this summer there is an installation/intteractive piece featuring adoptable cats.
So, I am doing this seminar in DC for a week in July, about information literacy in Classics, at the Center for Hellenic Studies. Deanna Marcum (major library figure) has already agreed to come and talk, and I just got off my Google Hangout with the CHS people (I wore pants! well, a skirt) and they are going to also invite Tim O'Reilly, who it turns out was an undergraduate classics student and is involved in some digital classics stuff.
Hellooooo imposter syndrome.
So jealous, flea! That sounds fascinating!