Lately, my days have involved waking up at 6:30am and sticking my cat with a needle to administer fluids under his skin. Hold on to him as he squirms and growls. Curse when he leaps off, causing needle to squirt fluid all over room. Repeat this sequence about 10 times until we are both exhausted.
Follow this excitement by then giving him three pills and an insulin shot.
Inevitably find a pill on the rug and have to find the cat again to get the pill back down his throat.
And don’t forget the older cat with thyroid disease! She needs her medicine too.
Ahhhhh. . . fun times. But, it is worth it.
In other news, we said a sad goodbye to friends who spent the night on their way to a family event (the title of this post? It is what Belly mournfully exclaimed as their car disappeared down the street).
The interesting thing about this particular friend is that I know that she can turn just about anything into a hilarious or poignant story. Last year, there was this post about a Cozy Coupe carjacking. This year, I was too entranced by her daughters to notice if anything was askew, or if my children were acting particularly strange.
Oh my God, her daughters. I think my house would fall down around me as I sat on the couch holding the happiest baby, while the sweetest little two-year-old asked questions like, “can we go to the playground?” (meaning, our backyard). Her delight in things we take for granted (grass, a driveway, the swing set) was contagious.
There was no repeat carjacking, as far as I could tell. Jilly didn’t shake her booty; D didn’t spit, bite or call someone “stupid!”; Belly was her sweet, “big sister” self. Other than some mad Guitar Hero II playing, we were a pretty normal family.
But, then I saw Liz taking photos of the many naked Barbies lining our bathtub and wondered what she might be thinking. . .
Yes, we miss them already. Just wait until we show up on their doorstep, bags in hand, ready for a good time.
Oh, what good times… and I can understand why you miss those little darlings! Kids bring us so many innocent and joyful moments. And no truer words were ever spoken than “It’s worth it” when it comes to our pet kids!
Sharon – Pinks & Blues
Oh, what good times… and I can understand why you miss those little darlings! Kids bring us so many innocent and joyful moments. And no truer words were ever spoken than “It’s worth it” when it comes to our pet kids!
Sharon – Pinks & Blues
Oh, what good times… and I can understand why you miss those little darlings! Kids bring us so many innocent and joyful moments. And no truer words were ever spoken than “It’s worth it” when it comes to our pet kids!
Sharon – Pinks & Blues
Oh, what good times… and I can understand why you miss those little darlings! Kids bring us so many innocent and joyful moments. And no truer words were ever spoken than “It’s worth it” when it comes to our pet kids!
Sharon – Pinks & Blues
Oh, what good times… and I can understand why you miss those little darlings! Kids bring us so many innocent and joyful moments. And no truer words were ever spoken than “It’s worth it” when it comes to our pet kids!
Sharon – Pinks & Blues
Oh, what good times… and I can understand why you miss those little darlings! Kids bring us so many innocent and joyful moments. And no truer words were ever spoken than “It’s worth it” when it comes to our pet kids!
Sharon – Pinks & Blues
Who wouldn’t want the Fairly Odd Family to visit?
p.s. I blogrolled you today. Don’t know what took so long. Duh. I guess I thought I already did it. Woops. All set now.
Sounds like a wonderful time! I want guests like that! Can your cat take Pill Pockets? The vet would know how they work with your cat’s insulin. They’re the invention that every person I know who’s in the animal field has kicked themselves for not inventing. Basically it’s a soft tasty treat that you put the pill inside and then give to the pet. They really work They make them for dogs and cats.
It took me a minute to figure out that those were the Griswolds 😉
And medicating your cat? You are one good pet owner. That sounds excruciating.
You can bring everyone out here to visit anytime! 🙂
Aw, we miss you already too. Especially Thalia who thinks you live at Santa’s workshop where there are always toys, always swings and always big kids to play with.
And tell Alex Elliot thanks for the invite – we’ll be there some time after labor day.