23Nov25: routine…

After a very busy day yesterday, Andy and I were happy to have a big “nothing” day today.
There were Greenies to eat and kitty baths to take.
Later, I made a cup of coffee to go with leftover apple pie – yum! Andy followed me into the kitchen. He had a request of me.
“Is this what you wanted, Andy”
(This is the “Andy view” of the business….)
Of course it was. He wanted to check out the cabinets for mousies. Though he can open them without my help, he does, of course, expect me to do it for him.

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I misplaced my phone or lost it at the hospital after dialysis today. I was prepared to have lots of complications. Doing these blog posts, for one, depend on me having my phone to take photos!

Anyway, I hoped someone would find it and it eventually would “come home” to me.

(My sleepy boy!)

I ate lunch, fell asleep on my glide rocker, and woke up around 4:00 pm.

I double-checked my walker pouch for my missing phone, thought a string of foul language out loud – no phone, still, then headed to the kitchen to make coffee and get the leftover apple pie out of the refrigerator.

(There were lots of cat naps, too.)

Passing by the front door, where my old walker was positioned for Andy to look out for one of his favorite kinds of kitty business, I saw someone had put the phone on the seat!

After singing high praise to the person who recognized the phone was mine, I continued my quest for coffee and pie.

(Andy loves that pillow!)

Andy’s photo is the first thing you see when you turn it on, something they’d do to determine whose phone it belonged to. Someone who knows me and knows what Andy looks like found it.

(More naps came all day.)

Andy heard me grinding coffee beans and came running. He had important kitty business to complete now: make Doug open the kitchen cabinets for him for his mousie check.

Great! Now I had my phone to take a few photos for today’s blog. (See above!)

“A few photos” turned out to be literally true. The phone battery was nearly totally discharged, and the screen faded away when I took the last photo of Andy looking in the cabinet.

(Just one more….)

I didn’t mind, though. I had my phone back, probably returned by one of the dialysis nurses.

13 thoughts on “23Nov25: routine…

    • No, it’s bumped uo against the inside of the storm door. That way Andy can enjoy the outside scene of cats, birds, rabbits, and people from the safety of the inside.

      Yes, one of the dialysis nurses dropped it off!

      Doug

    • A house keeping lady found it where I put down (and forgot about it). She found one of the dialysis nurse’s telephone number in my contacts list, called her. The nurse recognized the phone was mine and brought it over to my apartment.

      Doug

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