That sounds like a good plan, Steph. I'm so glad you were able to get hold of your therapist.
'Why We Fight'
Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?
Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
with everyone, and I will add that being able to state a plan - is also really good sending the ma~~~
I just randomly ran into one of the other school moms at a coffee shop. We had coffee together and are planning a play date soon. My evil plan to put ltc in school so I could make some mom friends is going quite well.
Excellent! School friends for ltc and Mom!
Last night Kelly and I went to see Frozen - a Broadway bound musical. We had a BLAST. Dinner beforehand included some of the most amazing brussel sprouts I have ever eaten. The show was pretty darned cool - they did a great job adapting it to the stage. Former techie that I am, I was as amazed with the sets and lighting as the show itself.
Last night was also the first time I've left Penelope home alone. She has been so low key, I wasn't too worried and she did GREAT! My only concern is that we did hear her howling as we came home. This from a dog who doesn't bark. At all. Anyway, I have an appt at 2pm to take her back to the rescue for her to meet a potential new family.
Hooray for chemistry! Steph, I'm so glad you were able to get the distress under control, and I also appreciate the hell outta you. It was lovely seeing buffistas rally around. I think your plan is a good one.
I dropped Penelope at the rescue so a prospective owner could meet her at 2pm. It is 3 and I haven't heard anything. Fingers crossed that she found a home. If not, I'm happy to have her another night. If she is adopted, I may end up with a new foster tonight instead as some dogs are arriving this evening from a Kansas kill shelter.
She has been so low key, I wasn't too worried and she did GREAT! My only concern is that we did hear her howling as we came home. This from a dog who doesn't bark.
Oh god, I was at the vet today with Darb, and there was a hound in the next room who was NOT HAVING ANY OF IT. All the howling and caterwauling and the glavin. It sounded like someone was torturing a walrus.
Fingers crossed for Penny! She looks so sweet. I'm really glad you're able to do this, especially now.
Fingers indeed crossed for Penny.
Hounds are so vocally *dramatic*. Though, the most musical of dogs, I suppose. Still, volume and range.