Chloe was easier to knit over, she sort of collapses, he requires effort to knit around. I have one wristlet made. Somewhere. I wore it to bed last night just to see if it made a difference, and I think it does keep my wrists warmer.
Chloe's because she has a black saddle |
DiNozzo's because he doesn't have black |
And I cooked a chicken and sausage gumbo this afternoon after I got mad at Frank for scheduling to come to the Care Plan Meeting for my mom at the nursing home, then calling me to say he was having lunch with a friend since his business lunch cancelled and he came back to town early. He "forgot". So to assuage his guilt we are going out for dinner. Gumbo will keep. I can't eat it anyway.
I did purchase two gi-normous t-bone steaks for me though!
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Through a series of phone calls, I put her vet in touch with the vet who wrote the protocol for spleenic surgery in Swissys. An amazing man who will drop everything to talk a vet through the procedure. Right now, Viggo is recuperating at the regular vet clinic and so far so good. He still has a day or two of touch and go issues, but if he can hang on, he will be fine. His spleen had split rather than ruptured and had folded rather than twisted. Two things that contributed to the successful outcome.
I had another medical emergency phone call, where hopefully calmness prevailed and a new doctor is scheduled. Then a phone call to the InRegister, who got our CAAWS volunteers all excited about doing a dinner fundraiser when they really meant Companion Animal Alliance will get the fundraiser. (Geez! what a lousy mistake for them to make.) Then I was on the phone to the gym people who are nutso idiots and think everyone else is buying their flack. So that was a fun phone call. Whew! What a day.
glen: I may just sew until it is time to go out to eat!
All of those folks are so lucky to have you! You are their valentine!
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