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I just gave Freya (one of our three cats) a bath. It was necessary, she had a urinary tract infection, and needed a good cleanup. I haven't given a cat a bath in at least 15 years. I really think she thought I'd decided to kill her by drowning. She cried, and she screamed, and she grasped, and she struggled, and I felt like a murderer. I can't believe that the cops aren't knocking at my door from all the noise. But for all that, she never once tried to bite or claw me. I'm amazed, she didn't hurt me, though (she thought) her life depended on it. I can't believe I'm not bleeding, for all that happened in that quick 5-10 minutes. The worst that happened to me is that I broke a nail somewhere in there.
And for all the heartbreaking screaming she did, as soon as I got her out of the bath and into a towel, she calmed down immediately and only took about two minutes to start purring. I never want to do that again, but I have a new appreciation for how sweet Freya is.
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Today I took Selphie in for her monthly steroid shot, and the vet is very happy with her progress. Her kidney's are nearly normal in size now (not cantaloupes), she's gained a pound (which is important because renal lymphoma is basically a wasting disease), and her kidney's are functioning normally. We'll continue to do the daily subcutaneous fluids and appetite stimulants, but the vet is hoping that if she continues to respond to the treatment as well as she has been, she'll have another six months to a year to live, and it will be a life of quality. This is great news, because originally she gave her no more than three months to live (that was three months ago), or a year with chemotherapy. I'm So Glad we decided not to do chemo, it destroys a cat's quality of life, and hopefully she'll be with us just as long as she would have been with chemo, but happy and feeling good. Today I bought Selphie's second 12 pack of IV Fluid bags (each pack lasts 5 days). When I bought that first batch, I really expected to be donating a lot of left overs to the vet. Today was a very good day! :) Tags: selphie
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Last night I made shepherds pie with lamb. It was awesome. It was also easy, and I think it'll become a regular. The night before I made chicken tetrazinni. It was not awesome, it was just bland. I'm going to give it another try, next time with garlic and parsley. I've been on a cooking kick for the last couple of weeks. Tomorrow I'm going to make another apple pie, this time with 2/3 granny smith, 1/3 golden delicious, to balance out the tartness of the granny smith apples, and the blandness of the golden delicious. Tonight and tomorrow we're doing stuff around dinner time, so I can't make anything exciting, but I'm planning for Thursday night and thinking it'll be a beef pot pie, a stew, or beef barley soup. :) Tags: cooking
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We ordered my wedding/engagement ring today! I'm so excited! It's the one I've wanted all along, and we're finally doing it! Also, the guy had a good idea for Michael's ring. He really likes the one he already has (it's from his previous marriage), and I can see why he likes it. It's made out of good material, and has more design to it, and is better looking, than any other ring I've seen. There's gold braiding on it, and the guy suggested we take out the gold braiding and put in white gold or platinum braiding to make it a 'new' ring, and I think that's a great idea. So, we have a plan! :) I now have a wedding dress, and a wedding ring that should arrive in about a month. Finally, some progress! :) Tags: wedding
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Times are tough for a lot of people, so I thought I'd share this with everyone. A friend recently received a reduction in her salary, and consequently is having some money problems. She found this program and really seems to like it so far. Basically the idea is that once a week, a location near you hosts " Angel Food," a group that puts together a package of food that should last a family of four for a week. It costs $30, but has approximately $60 worth of food in it. She really likes it so far, the food is all local and fresh, and she's enjoying the variety in diet. It's for anyone, you don't have to be going through hard times to go pick up a box. They also have a senior meal plan, ("Ten perfectly seasoned, nutritionally balanced, fully cooked meals—just heat and serve. Each meal has been developed with the dietary needs of senior citizens in mind.") which sound great, and they have an Allergen Free menu as well (Processed to eliminate the eight top serious allergens: Peanuts, Soybeans, Milk, Eggs, Fish, Crustacea, Tree Nuts and Gluten (wheat, rye and barley).) Anyway, it's something to keep in mind if you're worried about money, on a budget, or just naturally frugal. :)
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