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Oh Miz... my favoured animal of all times was a black cat named Alberto. I don't actually see him, but I feel his presence and I know he still protects me. He was the living being that has loved me more than anyone else in the world and in my life. I am sure he will be the first I will meet "at the other side of the river"... he will ease my passage! Jen take the cat to the vet!!!
There you are! How were the cookies you baked for the ... It's chilly over the hump here. Cloudy, drizzly & 60 degrees ... heading your direction if it makes it over the mountains.
How are things going? When does GP get outta ther?
Jen - I was writing to you as your post about kitty came in. If I leave my "add your comment" things disappear. Yes with Rossella. How old is kitty? Is he / she drinking & eating. It could very well be the heat ... mine lay about snoozing everywhere over 80, usually hidden under bushes in the shade ...
but if kitty isn't alert to food & normally affectionate, not being so ... keep watch.
Get used to the new image friends! Rossella & Alberto!
Cheers to each on both sides!
Sh*t ... Ratzo just tripped a beer onto the new keyboard. I had opened it for Dad but ... just had to post. My new habit! HaHaHaHa ... I should have had the beer!
Pancakes were the first thing I ate in my first trip to the States (1981). I had landed the night before. At 7 a.m. i woke up, as awake as a cricket (effects of the jet lag) and I said Nancy that I wanted breakfast. She wanted to kill me because she wanted to sleep more. But she took me to a café and I ate a pile of pancakes! How can you forget these things? NYC was just waking up, we were in Greenwich Village! So young!
Pancakes .... Waffles rule! So you have been over here, Rossella ... to the East Coast ... when young? Hmmmmm ... Now that we are "seasoned" ... Wait until Nancy & I share you with the West Coast! Her home area in Carmel is awesome! I believe we have several "GrossedOut" West Coasters here.
Not certain who they are? Help! Who live in the Pacific Daylight Time zone? Bobbie will need the info next year as she cruises up our coast. Stressed Out ... join in. Please???
I don't have a boat, but a couple of guest rooms which I can offer. WE girls can dream .....
State of NY, Vermont, Rhode island, Boston, Washington DC, Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), that's as far as I went. Last trip in '92. When Nancy got married she lived in New Jersey and then in Pittsburgh; I have not gone to the States since she has moved to CA. I have always seen her in Europe since then. I have many photos but of course they are not in digital form; I shall have to scan some of them. My cat Gwendolyn (Guendalina) keeps scratching my face, she hurts as hell. She is one of my cats who lived in the street before I adopted her, and she can't overcome that trauma, yet. She has a violent way to show her affection. Cats know they MUST NOT pass on the keyboard, so they do it all the time.
Ha Ha!!!! My cats are always on the keyboard ! Or smothering me in bed, You have travelled more than me. As I said ... the west coast awaits Rossella with her special Tattoo of Alberto, who travels beond, yet along with you. Hopefully, when you arrive in the Pacific Northwest, Dad will be around to greet you! As with the animals, birds & human friends. Right now I must feed Dad!
Cats know, but figure THEY are the priority and if you must read a book or type on that clack clack thing they at least should be acknowledged as more prominent in your thoughts.
CLEO is 8 and now at the vet. Sedated. I have no idea what happened but all the claws on her back left paw have been pulled out as well as one on her right back paw. The vet said a fight or she got caught on or in something!? We get her back about 3 PM Pacific Time. BAH what happened! No more outside time unless we are right there!
Poor Cleo! SHe will be better inside, & probably willing after this.
There are "missing kitty" posters around this neighborhood. Heartbreaking ... Coyotes & raccons. I installed a cyclone fence which helps, but they still hop over. (the coyotes can't) I am so happy to have mine settle down on our beds every night.
Hello caregivers & critter lovers. Guess we need to pray for the furry friends too. Took me an hour to catch up. WOW. Had a garage sale this last weekend & my brother made a suprise visit from Florida for the first time in ten years. He gave me two hours warnign...he was supposed to let me know in advance! We NEVER have company so in the middle of the sale I had to excuse myself & house clean. When he got here the first thing I said was:"Thanks for giving me enough time to clean the toilet jackass!". We all laughed!!! What a lovely, delightful lady he has fallen in love with!!!! She is wonderful! Mom was on her best behavior for their visit and it was a great weekend. Lately I was wondering if I'd ever have another. Bro's new girlfriend said she missed the chipmonks as they have none in Fla. It just so happened that I had gotten 10lbs. of food for our backyard menagerie that morning, so I filled ALL the feeders and we had a feeding frenzy for her enjoyment. Our little friends were just about to riot as I had run out of food two days earlier. We had 8 or more squirrels of all colors, a flock of sparrows, cardinals, jays, cowbirds, nuthatches, chickadees & others all in the yard. Our little wild kingdom was quite amuseing for a few hours. Of course our large cat was the center of attention as he should be...or so he thinks. He came with a "rap sheet" from the shelter & doesn't play well with others, so he is our only inside pet now. He tucks us in every night and just as we are ready to fall asleep he walks over my husband's face dragging his "dew lap" belly. My hubby curses, I laugh & we nod off. It's a good life today. GOD bless & keep you all.
CLEO is home and healing thank you all for well wishes. Still do not know how it happened but her one foot had all the nails pulled out. but she is doing OK.
By proceeding, I agree that I understand the following disclosures:
I. How We Work in Washington.
Based on your preferences, we provide you with information about one or more of our contracted senior living providers ("Participating Communities") and provide your Senior Living Care Information to Participating Communities. The Participating Communities may contact you directly regarding their services.
APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
II. How We Are Paid.
We do not charge you any fee – we are paid by the Participating Communities. Some Participating Communities pay us a percentage of the first month's standard rate for the rent and care services you select. We invoice these fees after the senior moves in.
III. When We Tour.
APFM tours certain Participating Communities in Washington (typically more in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.) During the 12 month period prior to December 31, 2017, we toured 86.2% of Participating Communities with capacity for 20 or more residents.
IV. No Obligation or Commitment.
You have no obligation to use or to continue to use our services. Because you pay no fee to us, you will never need to ask for a refund.
V. Complaints.
Please contact our Family Feedback Line at (866) 584-7340 or ConsumerFeedback@aplaceformom.com to report any complaint. Consumers have many avenues to address a dispute with any referral service company, including the right to file a complaint with the Attorney General's office at: Consumer Protection Division, 800 5th Avenue, Ste. 2000, Seattle, 98104 or 800-551-4636.
VI. No Waiver of Your Rights.
APFM does not (and may not) require or even ask consumers seeking senior housing or care services in Washington State to sign waivers of liability for losses of personal property or injury or to sign waivers of any rights established under law.
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I authorize A Place For Mom ("APFM") to collect certain personal and contact detail information, as well as relevant health care information about me or from me about the senior family member or relative I am assisting ("Senior Living Care Information").
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You consent to APFM's reaching out to you using a phone system than can auto-dial numbers (we miss rotary phones, too!), but this consent is not required to use our service.
Jen take the cat to the vet!!!
There you are!
How were the cookies you baked for the ...
It's chilly over the hump here. Cloudy, drizzly & 60 degrees ... heading your direction if it makes it over the mountains.
How are things going? When does GP get outta ther?
Please use your wonderful Alberto tatt as your icon. He is in your heart.
We will adjust & love you more.
It is a bit warmie here but we finally got some rain over here in the weed belt!
Yes with Rossella.
How old is kitty? Is he / she drinking & eating.
It could very well be the heat ... mine lay about snoozing everywhere over 80, usually hidden under bushes in the shade ...
but if kitty isn't alert to food & normally affectionate, not being so ... keep watch.
Alberto is with us all now!
THANK YOU BOTH!!!!
Ratzo is helping with the new keyboard.
Alberto is with us all!
Get used to the new image friends! Rossella & Alberto!
Cheers to each on both sides!
Sh*t ... Ratzo just tripped a beer onto the new keyboard. I had opened it for Dad but ... just had to post.
My new habit!
HaHaHaHa ... I should have had the beer!
Waffles rule!
So you have been over here, Rossella ... to the East Coast ... when young?
Hmmmmm ...
Now that we are "seasoned" ...
Wait until Nancy & I share you with the West Coast! Her home area in Carmel is awesome!
I believe we have several "GrossedOut" West Coasters here.
Not certain who they are?
Help! Who live in the Pacific Daylight Time zone?
Bobbie will need the info next year as she cruises up our coast.
Stressed Out ... join in. Please???
I don't have a boat, but a couple of guest rooms which I can offer.
WE girls can dream .....
I have many photos but of course they are not in digital form; I shall have to scan some of them.
My cat Gwendolyn (Guendalina) keeps scratching my face, she hurts as hell. She is one of my cats who lived in the street before I adopted her, and she can't overcome that trauma, yet. She has a violent way to show her affection. Cats know they MUST NOT pass on the keyboard, so they do it all the time.
My cats are always on the keyboard !
Or smothering me in bed,
You have travelled more than me.
As I said ... the west coast awaits Rossella with her special Tattoo of Alberto, who travels beond, yet along with you.
Hopefully, when you arrive in the Pacific Northwest, Dad will be around to greet you!
As with the animals, birds & human friends.
Right now I must feed Dad!
What time is ir there? 15 hours apart?
SHe will be better inside, & probably willing after this.
There are "missing kitty" posters around this neighborhood. Heartbreaking ... Coyotes & raccons. I installed a cyclone fence which helps, but they still hop over. (the coyotes can't)
I am so happy to have mine settle down on our beds every night.
Good luck!
Took me an hour to catch up. WOW.
Had a garage sale this last weekend & my brother made a suprise visit from Florida for the first time in ten years. He gave me two hours warnign...he was supposed to let me know in advance! We NEVER have company so in the middle of the sale I had to excuse myself & house clean. When he got here the first thing I said was:"Thanks for giving me enough time to clean the toilet jackass!". We all laughed!!!
What a lovely, delightful lady he has fallen in love with!!!! She is wonderful! Mom was on her best behavior for their visit and it was a great weekend. Lately I was wondering if I'd ever have another.
Bro's new girlfriend said she missed the chipmonks as they have none in Fla. It just so happened that I had gotten 10lbs. of food for our backyard menagerie that morning, so I filled ALL the feeders and we had a feeding frenzy for her enjoyment. Our little friends were just about to riot as I had run out of food two days earlier. We had 8 or more squirrels of all colors, a flock of sparrows, cardinals, jays, cowbirds, nuthatches, chickadees & others all in the yard. Our little wild kingdom was quite amuseing for a few hours.
Of course our large cat was the center of attention as he should be...or so he thinks. He came with a "rap sheet" from the shelter & doesn't play well with others, so he is our only inside pet now. He tucks us in every night and just as we are ready to fall asleep he walks over my husband's face dragging his "dew lap" belly. My hubby curses, I laugh & we nod off. It's a good life today.
GOD bless & keep you all.
Isn't it nice having a pleasant weekend?
Thanks for sharing!
It's nice to have a good weekend sometimes. Maybe we should deserve some more of them!