I wrote about this exchange in a book I read the day before I had surgery in March:
I've noticed something similar in a few other books recently, like here:
I think the universe is sending me a sign, don't you?
I wrote about this exchange in a book I read the day before I had surgery in March:
I've noticed something similar in a few other books recently, like here:
I think the universe is sending me a sign, don't you?
In my lifetime, I have had cats of varying levels of intelligence, from the "oh sweetie, good thing you're cute" level up to the "oh, that's a little scary, how did you figure that out?" level. I would put Newman somewhere in the middle.
One thing he has definitely put together is that if he hears the ice maker, that means I am in the kitchen, conveniently near where the food is kept. Which means that nine times out of ten, I get ice to put in my water bottle, turn around, and see something like this:
If you think you can see food in the bowl behind him, you're right, at least by my standards. By his, if you can see the bottom of the bowl, even if there's food all around the outside, it needs topping off.
It's only as far back as November that I wrote about finding what I hoped was going to be the right handbag for me, the incredibly picky person. It proved not to be, but I am already feeling better about the new one* I found a few weeks ago.
*Edited to add a link to the bag I bought, which appears to be available online, at least as of today
First off, why was the November bag not good in the end? Well, I wrote about the excess space at the top not being a problem, and in fact I was good about not overloading that space, but it meant that to get anything out of the bag, I was reaching down-down-down, and since everything shifted around, as things tend to do, I was always fishing for what I was looking for and having trouble finding it. Also, the top/strap parts stood up so well that it could be a fight to get past them and reach in.
I decided that what I needed was a bag of a similar size at the base, but only about half as tall, and after a great deal of searching, I found one.
Next to the wallet is the bag with headache pills and other toiletries; then the bag with a shawl in it, for wearing in the air conditioning; then the bag with the sock knitting project. At the far end is an insulated cup holder (because I am a princess, and having condensation dripping off a glass bugs me enough that I carry this with me). Each of these things fits in without having to squeeze, but doesn't have room to move.
So far, and I know it's early days, it really is hitting all the "just right" button on my list of extreme pickiness. Can't promise it will stay that way, but so far, so good!
Back in November, I wrote about my plans to clear out the office closet before this year's (American) Thanksgiving, and making calendar reminders to work on it monthly. I've done some work, but haven't done a ton so far; this weekend, I decided to take another stab at it.
Again, my plan isn't to get rid of everything, but to assess everything, since just looking at what's in there, I can tell there are things that can go. I moved here coming up on eight years ago (!), and there are things I moved down here with and haven't looked at since.
My first stop was the shelf above the hanging space. This morning, it looked like this:
Almost all of the clothing that was on that shelf, and a number of purses/bags, are going to the thrift store:
Here's what the shelf looked like after that:
I'm keeping some Bruins sweatshirts, even though I don't wear them often; also keeping the hat, and a few purses/bags. I decided not to tackle the photos/albums, nor the bag of journals and date books. Not today! Can't do it all in one day, as my back and my hands like to remind me (ow).
Then I took another look at that space, and at something in the closet below it that could go up, and now it looks like this:
I'm not going to lie, I have miles to go on this project. But this was a good day's work. My hands are glad that I stopped when I did, but I can feel good about this, and do more another day.
It's been a long time since I shared the funny movie ratings from the Boston Globe, but I have been screen-shotting them and will do so again. For now, though, here's one I just can't wait to share, and not for the explanation at the end, but for the stars.
ZERO stars! And even more, the explanation behind the rating:
I don't go to the movies often, and I would never have gone to see this anyway, but wow, that is a scathing review.
Would you also avoid it, or would you perversely be more likely to go, just to see if it could possibly be that bad?
I don't write about hockey all that much here, but I remain a strong Bruins fan, despite no longer living within the team's broadcast area, and subscribe to whatever means necessary to watch all the games. We get the level of cable TV that includes NHL Network, and our cable also includes ABC, ESPN, and TNT, all of which sometimes get games; then we also subscribe to ESPN+ for all games that are not nationally televised. We are covered.
Or, as it turns out, almost.
The league, in its infinite wisdom, considers the part of Florida where I live to be home turf for the Panthers, even though it's a two-hour drive away. Thus, the games are blacked out from watching through the ESPN+ app. We have to get the games the way Panthers fans do.
And how is that? Well, via local TV stations, except that instead of getting that channel through cable, the closest one broadcasts games via something I don't fully understand, but that requires an antenna to get. Or, I could subscribe to the Panthers streaming service, which this late in the season is marked down to only $24.99.
For one game? I don't think so, thanks. I would pay a dollar, or let's say as much as $5 to watch this one game, but I do not want it $25 worth.
So, tonight Mom and I will watch a game from last night. It seems the last-place team in the league, Vancouver, beat the top team in the league, Colorado, by a score of 8-6. Sounds like an entertaining game!
After I finished the rainbow socks, remember them?
I would up another lovely rainbow:Recently, I've been wearing the Valente shawl I made a few years ago, and it really does stay in place so well, unlike some shawls I've made. I decided another one was a good idea.
This. This is the face of ultimate betrayal.
His claws really needed trimming--in my opinion, which he did not share--and he is not a willing participant in that process. No blood was drawn, but I am not his favorite person right now. Which is too bad, because shortly before this started, I think I was.
His mistake was in grabbing at my arm without sheathing the pointies.
On Sunday evening, I was sitting on the couch, scrolling through Facebook, when I came across a listing in the local free-things giveaway group where someone was offering an Ikea 4x4 cube, and looking for someone who could pick it up that night.
As you may have noticed in my photos over the years, I have a bunch of these; they're great for yarn storage. For a free one, I could absolutely go out that night! And considering she was about 10 minutes away, it didn't even take that long.
Newman regularly sleeps next to me on the couch, and as you've seen here before, he can sleep in some odd positions. But one thing he does a lot is stretch out and then hold the pose, waiting for me to notice him (and sometimes falls back asleep in that position).
I call this pose "contents may have settled during shipping" or "how do you know that you aren't the one who's upside down?" Behold, over the last month.
Such a flexible little goober.
Some people I know* said that they were going to the nearby Pride Fest next month**, and I want to go and show my support.
*Not fully friends, I don't know them that well, but friendly acquaintances, I guess?
**No, I don't know why it's in April, either.
Which of course calls for a few things! Like a new shirt:
And a button from the same source, since I like the message:
I ordered lovely rainbow shoelaces:
I also finished the socks I was knitting, which will be perfect to wear to the event.
The yarn actually tended to be a bit splitty, didn't love that, but I can't argue with the colors!