I had a cat who crossed his paws.
Scully and Mulder are good names. Scrappy the kitten has been warming up to Matthew'm but he is still really skittish. He hides from me although once you can get him from his hiding place he wants lots of petting. And he will get on the bed at night.
Mulder and Scully will come around.
I have a cold again so I stayed home from work. Last cold I didn't and it took a look time to shake. I'm hoping 3 days of rest will help.
Mulder and Scully = cute!
I actually have work to do today, and literally no interest in doing it! I can probably waste the day with small tasks, but when am I going to feel like tackling this project? Probably never!
OK, promise to myself: at least give it a half-assed effort today.
I just went into the hideaway to arrange things and give new water and food. Put a bed down and moved the litter to the far opposite end of the room from the food. BOTH Mulder and Scully came out of their hidey place to collect ear rubs and attention. DH reported when he was visiting with them earlier Zoe howled and barked at skateboarders and they ignored her completely. They were born in a house with dogs so no biggie to them.
Yay Scully and Mulder!
Sometimes half-assedly starting a project makes it easier to really complete it well later.
The truth is out here, kitty cats.
They sound like an excellent pair of KitKats.
Call for my boss at 8:20 this morning to find a meeting room (offsite) for all employees (54) for meeting tomorrow, a Saturday!!!! Mandatory, no warning,
Annoying, but also not so easy for me to find a place.
At 10:20 he called again to see if I had anything. I had only reached people's voicemails by then.
Turns out he not only wants a room, but good and AV also! So $2k later we have it booked.
Mandatory no warning Saturday meeting?!? Wtf??? That is crazycakes. What if people have plans? What kind of thing does someone announce at a meeting like this (that you couldn't do on a weekday??)
Oh wow, Bloomberg is reporting that flights into LaGuardia have been halted by the FAA due to staff shortages.