...who is? Other than Newman.
Still, I am pretty relaxed, and I hope you are, too.
Just passing through to wish you a good day.
In my case, it's happy first of five days off.(Since I only mailed the last of my cards this week, I'll give it some time for them to be delivered before showing the card here.)
I finished up my holiday cards this weekend (and have some left*; want one?). I will be showing it here once they have time to be received, though you can probably guess who is front and center this year, based on recent years (2024, 2023, 2022, etc.).
*In the past, I have ordered two dozen, which is almost enough so I make do, but this year the best deal I found was for 40, so ... extras!
But I've found myself thinking about what you might call the philosophy of sending cards, FOR ME (not judging anyone who feels/does differently, I promise), and wanted to work it out in my head, so here you go.
I think that's all I wanted to brain-dump about cards! Any thoughts, any questions, want to vent your own feelings? This is a judgement-free, safe holiday-card-related space.
The other night, Newman was hanging out on top of a glass-top table, so I tried to get a picture from underneath.
Turns out it's hard to do without having a reflection of your phone in the middle.
I took Newman to the vet this week because last week, I noticed that he had scratched enough under his chin to have taken a goodly amount of fur off (as well as some behind the ears). The vet checked him out and wasn't worried, but gave me drops to put in his ears twice daily for a week, and pills to give him twice daily for a month. Whew!
He's actually taking both pretty well, considering, and allows me to purrito him into a towel without drawing blood, but it's not the best part of the day for either of us. Fortunately, he likes the Pill Pockets pretty well, which helps with getting the pills in.
Also fortunately, he doesn't seem to hold a grudge.
I've written before about how unintentionally hilarious I find cybertrucks. The basic one makes me laugh, I saw a baby blue one that was hilarious, and I even have seen more than one with a business wrap on it, which is funny in a whole new way.
And then I saw this one, and the license plate is just _chef's kiss_ perfection.
Iceman! That's how cool he is! Ha!
Earlier this month, I wrote about a gift I got myself, a bookshelf, and how hard putting it together was on my hands. By last week, it was less than half done, though at least I was making progress.
Still a lot of parts, though...The books on it are a very random assortment that have piled up and I have been meaning to look at: gifts and things that I've picked up, that need to be assessed for the two big questions: do I want to read this, and do I want to keep this.
Even if it takes all year, having them at hand is more likely to work than having them where they were before.
In February of this year, my company launched the annual performance review cycle. I always hate doing that, but we do what we must, right? After the process was done, they let us know that due to the uncertain economy, there weren't going to be any raises or promotions "for now" and that sucked (the hope for a raise is most of my motivation for doing the review). But again, what can you do?
In July, they announced that there were going to be "mid-year check-ins," sort of a light version of the reviews, and we thought, hmm, maybe there will be raises now? Turned out, no. Okay then.
Then they announced that "this year," the annual performance review cycle was going to start in November and finish in January, instead of starting in February and dragging into April. So we are now starting our third review cycle in under a year.
Holy mama. I hated this once a year. Three times?
I swear, I look at the questions and my brain shuts down.
I don't talk a lot here about politics and especially the president, because I can't bear it, it's all so awful.
(Side note: I was reading a story recently in which a character is asked his name by the ER doctor, because he was found unconscious after bumping his head. He gives it and says, "It's 2025 and I'd rather not say who the president is. Not because I don't know, but because I'm in denial.")
Anyway, I say all this to lead up to this surprising sequence of words I never expected: I agree with something he said.
Although not in the way he meant it.
This is from a Washington Post story today about an event he held in Pennsylvania:
Eternity! Yes, indeed.
Two things you need to know before I get to the story.
A few hours after I put it together, he checked it out.One, Newman sometimes chases his tail. It's hilarious.
Two, after seeing it on someone's blog (I thought I knew where, but I can't find it: was it yours?), I bought Newman this cat scratcher house thing:
However! Back to point one! Yesterday he went into it.
Paused.Phew. Such tension. I was on the edge of my seat.
As I mentioned, since Mom fell before my brother's visit, we definitely went low-key and didn't push to "do" too much while he was here. He's always glad to soak up the warmth (he's from northern California), and balance relaxing on the lanai with walking on the beach. Here are some pictures I took while he was here.
Saturday night, post-sunset and the crescent moon.
Sunday, bird on a lamp post.And of course, what post would be complete without the many faces of Newman? One picture isn't enough!