So tired.May as well take a nap.(The mild winter sped up “Shedding Season” and Andy looks positively lumpy!)Staged, of course, but I’m hugging a pillow, relaxed like that. Rawr! Andy’s in there somewhere. A soft “boop.”
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You and Andy can get some rest now and worry less that you have some help there with you. I hope the working oxygen supply problem got taken care of, too.
How smart kitties are… to nap, rest, catch up on sleep prior to the family’s arrival… so he can be involved in all once they’ve arrived.. so smart!! Doug, very happy you have your nice family there and for their help… it makes a difference to do these things with an added hand or two.. not just on our own. And Andy can supervise all! Enjoy those homemade enchiladas!!
A lot of cleaning and organizing got done, and the enchilads were tasty! Since I didn’t need to be ready till 8:30 today, we talked a few hours before going to bed. This visit is working out much better than expected since my dialysis schedule and time were moved to a better time
I was pleasantly awakened by my family. We made up for time, talking Shannon and Kathy began the ap a recent declutting and cleaning. The things I decided can go are large and in some instance obsolete or unusable. It will be good to see them gone! I made enceladas for an afternoon, now you are here meal. I guess they were edible! LOL!
I hope you kept SpongeBob
I am glad your family will be with you soon.
More about that in future posts!
Doug
You and Andy can get some rest now and worry less that you have some help there with you. I hope the working oxygen supply problem got taken care of, too.
The visit has been very good know all fronts, and the oxygen issue is still to be resolved.
Doug
It’s nice you said hello to Andy with a soft touch, Doug. I hope you’re getting plenty of oxygen.
At home, the oxygen supply is assure. Now, to get the portable oxygen issue resolved….
Doug
How smart kitties are… to nap, rest, catch up on sleep prior to the family’s arrival… so he can be involved in all once they’ve arrived.. so smart!! Doug, very happy you have your nice family there and for their help… it makes a difference to do these things with an added hand or two.. not just on our own. And Andy can supervise all! Enjoy those homemade enchiladas!!
A lot of cleaning and organizing got done, and the enchilads were tasty! Since I didn’t need to be ready till 8:30 today, we talked a few hours before going to bed. This visit is working out much better than expected since my dialysis schedule and time were moved to a better time
Doug
May Friday go well
Thanks, Derrick! I am a survivor multiple times, so confident things will happen the way they should.
Doug
we love the way cats spend the day… we are dogtired too…have a good week
I was pleasantly awakened by my family. We made up for time, talking Shannon and Kathy began the ap a recent declutting and cleaning. The things I decided can go are large and in some instance obsolete or unusable. It will be good to see them gone! I made enceladas for an afternoon, now you are here meal. I guess they were edible! LOL!
Doug
You, too! Yes, we all can emulate their habits to be better rested!
Doug
Wow, Andy does look nice and furry for shedding season!
He’s working on it, I’m helping when he let’s me.
Doug