Safe at home
Dec. 19th, 2008 02:22 pmConsidering it's almost zero visibility out there and the white stuff is piling up steadily, they decided to send us home early to make sure we would get home.
Walking in the snow is fun and a good workout, but I could do without the dodgy hip joint clicking in and out because I'm sliding all over the place. However, I am home, I have cats curled up on either side of me and a belly full of seafood udon from my favourite Japanese place and I'm not planning on going anywhere for the next little while.
Walking in the snow is fun and a good workout, but I could do without the dodgy hip joint clicking in and out because I'm sliding all over the place. However, I am home, I have cats curled up on either side of me and a belly full of seafood udon from my favourite Japanese place and I'm not planning on going anywhere for the next little while.
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Date: 2008-12-19 10:26 pm (UTC)How are the kitties doing? Have they stopped growing now?
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Date: 2008-12-20 03:28 am (UTC)The kits are enormous. Well, Spike is. Angel's one of those small panther-like cats. They're both packing on the muscle, tho' and I think there's still some growing to be done. I really should take some more recent pics...
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Date: 2008-12-20 03:36 am (UTC)How do you feel after your nap? (I would not worry about not getting to sleep either. Your body will eventually realise that it can clean up some of its sleep debt and knock you out.)