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Catching Up

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There was a brief moment of horror last night when I cleaned out my purse and discovered that the notes on the vet receipt said the antibiotic needed to be given for 14 days.  The bottle says 10, and today is day number 7 and while Theo still has a little congestion, an 18-pound cat feeling better and who knows what is coming is spectacularly hard to medicate.  In terror, I called the vet first thing this morning to verify that we only had to endure this torture for 10 days, not 14.  Luckily, it is 10 days--I think I would still be sobbing if it were 14. Theo is feeling better, and was even chipper enough to hang out with me until he discovered that I wasn't going to stop giving him the goo, so now he is staying as far away from me as he can: and even though I know this is for his own good, the guilt is overwhelming.  I can't say that I blame him--I wouldn't be thrilled with me either--but since he caught cat flu because I boarded him, I am actually respo...

New Lessons Learned This Week

*  It is easier to catch a sick cat than a healthy one *  Medications for a cat's own good are not an accepted concept in the feline world *  Cat flu cannot be passed along to humans, but stress and lack of sleep CAUSED by the cat will make the human nice and susceptible to circulating human cold viruses *  No matter how many times I lose this battle, my little toe and the bedpost insist on having regular rematches *  Two humans and a towel are no match for a cat who really, really, REALLY doesn't want bubble-gum flavored goo shoved down his throat.

A Real-life Story Problem

If one woman is left alone with two cats and has to take one of those cats to the vet twice in three days AND has to get 2 doses of sticky drugs down this cat every day for 10 days, at what time is it socially acceptable for said woman to pour a glass of wine?

Crafting Vacation - Day 2....

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...and the bleeding has stopped.  Mine, not Theo's.  To be fair, in all the years we've been together and all the drugs I have given Theo, last night was the first time he scratched me, and he had had a pretty rotten day.  I mean, if someone had stuck a thermometer up my backside, I'd have been pretty crabby too, and he really wasn't feeling good and had thrown up on the carpet about an hour before, so I can't really blame him.  He wasn't even trying to hurt me--he was just trying to push the horrible bubble-gum goo away from him.  Unfortunately, one bleeds the same whether it was intentional or not.  But today we've had both doses and even a little togetherness in the sewing room, albeit, barely in the sewing room and not close enough for any petting.  One does not forgive bubble-gum flavored sticky goo being shot down one's throat THAT easily....But I did need some supervision: More quilting!  I'm doing another one with different design...

How I Spent Crafting Vacation - DAY ONE

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Yep, back at the vet.  Although, for a fun twist, I had a dentist appointment this morning to just round out the fun.  My poor little sidekick, started sneezing Sunday morning, and I kept an eye on him for a couple days because he does have asthma, the house hadn't been vacuumed in a week, and the sneezing wasn't accompanied by any other symptoms.  But by last night he was really uncomfortable--very clogged up and not able to smell food so wasn't eating very much.  He was so clogged up that I got out Vicks Vaporizer that we've used when I've had bronchitis to help him get a bit of relief.  I actually felt sorry for our vet's office when we walked in, because frankly, all of us had been feeling just a little bit smug about Theo being able to pee while he was boarded.  The vets had checked on him a couple times, everything seemed good, and everyone was pretty happy.  But apparently pride goeth before a respiratory infection....... They're a good...

Vacation Number 2

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Andy is off on a business trip tomorrow, and aside from a dental appointment, physical therapy appointment, and a couple trips to the gym, I am planning to spend the next 3 days crafting.  YAY! And, with fabrics ironed and lightly starched and ready to go on the new kimono ornaments as an incentive, I am finishing up the 4 remaining spring table runners.  I walked 4 miles this morning and did a little gardening, so I'm taking a break to do a little quilting on number 4: this time alternating two stitches to see how it turns out.  I prepped all three last night,  so they were ready to go if I had some free time today. While I was at it, I also put together a practice piece to try my hand at stippling later.  I think I could really like it, and could use it on one of the table runners.   I'm repeating the same project over and over to get better at quilting and to practice techniques, so it would be the perfect time to try it if the practice g...

Maybe Forgiven

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During our trip, Theo had to board with our vet because of his bladder issues.  He has to be given medication twice a day, and he's such a pill about it that so far even Andy can't do it--just me.  Luckily, our vet also has facilities for boarding, so that's where Theo spent a week. I picked him up yesterday morning almost as soon as they opened, and Theo didn't stop chastising us the entire day.  He finally forgave me enough for a little reassuring cuddle and toe-sucking (him, not me) in the early evening, and today he was willing to sew with me.  In fact, he is the reason you're not seeing a great picture of the second spring table runner.  What you would see underneath the big ticked-off kitty if you had that sort of vision is a binding attached with a decorative stitch rather than stitch-in-the-ditch.  I can't decide if I like the look or not, but the third one is ready to bind, so maybe I'll try it again with a different decorative stitch....