Y'all, housetraining Loxie is a challenge.
Crowley has been vexing also. I keep having to remind myself that he is still a pup, he will eventually figure this out. The last couple of days he finally seems to have connected that ringing the bells gets the back door opened. Now if he would just figure out that when he needs to go potty, he should ring the bells. Plus, I can take him out once an hour and he will still pee in the kitchen. Ugh!
I assume Capitalism is why not, sj.
I feel like "Hibernation time, see y'all in six weeks" should be a thing I could say about now.
Oh, good lord yes. I was sitting in a comfy chair in my flannel nightgown, with a warm cat purring on my lap, and a cup of good coffee on the table next to me this morning. And I really, really didn't want to leave. If I hadn't been in charge of a meeting this morning, I might have called in sick.
Oh, that sounds like heaven.
I can't hibernate, which sounds like an awesome plan, but I can and will have pumpkin pie for lunch.
I don't think the energetic toddler would be up for hibernation, sadly.
Toddlers and Capitalism, the twin tyrants keeping us from hibernation.
Just bought myself the boxed set of Phryne Fisher. I watch it all the time on Netflix, but Netflix is not forever and it'll be easier to freeze-frame on an element of Phryne's fashion.
Ooooo, how much is that going for? I'm catching it on cable, but they seem to show them in some sort of whimsical order having little or nothing to do with chronology.
Down with toddlers and capitalism keeping us from hibernation!
I mean, I don't interact with toddlers, so really just capitalism here. See also my post on FB about wanting to win the lottery instead of working 30 more years.