07/30/18 Texas Gizmo PMPS=104, +2=104, +4=101, +5=92, +11=66

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AMPS=131, +1.5=135

While it is a wonderful PS - he ate his +4.5 snack at +5.5 and he didn't eat his YA @ +6.5. He didn't his YA last night cycle either.

Going to give fluids tonight and try and not give Mirtz until tomorrow AM. He acts hungry and I did get him to eat his PS tonight but it was a bit of a struggle. He is acting fine (maybe pain). IDK.

He is getting Cerenia and Ondan (along with his BP meds) at PMPS (right before he eats) - so those are on board.
 
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A little project I have been working on. The pan was a find at goodwill for $2, stand was free (and we had spray paint already), beads and grout was about $20.

The last bird bath shattered last winter during the freeze so I made one :)

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A little project I have been working on. The pan was a find at goodwill for $2, stand was free (and we had spray paint already), beads and grout was about $20.

The last bird bath shattered last winter during the freeze so I made one :)

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Nice cycle for Gizmo tonight. I hope that he is feeling okay!

Great job on the mosaic!

Would you believe that last Thursday, I made a small mosaic project! I use to collect tea cups and saucers. When my daddy was in Japan in the service, he brought back some tea cups and dessert plates. They said on the bottom, " Made in Occupied Japan" .

DH hung my wall hutch where I had displayed them and after a plumber came and was banging on the walls, the hutch let loose on one side and I lost most of my collection including the Japanese piece. I had a sample drawer front from my Master Bathroom vanity and I used it to do a mosaic with that piece and a cup that my dear friend, Cheryl, GA gave me. It turned out really cute and adorns the wall in my Master bathroom. I used one of the handles from the cup in the middle, and I added a crystal from a chandelier of my husband's grandmom's.

The Japanese pieces are the peach colored and at the top you can see a little house that was hand painted on the cups. The green and pink was from my friend Cheryl. The crystal doesn't read too well in the photo. It is in the bottom left of the piece.
 
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