Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=55459
Good Morning, Everyone,
That was quite a party last night. Rusty will give his report, below. The beans here had a great party, too, but now I'm coming down with Edward's cold!!
Rusty started the morning in green and was VERY hungry--so hungry that he kept jumping off his test site and heading into the kitchen! I finally got him to stay put for his test. Then we had a good breakfast of Wellness Turkey and a good shot (I skinny-ed the dose to a skinny 2.0 to try to head off what I think was a low --> bounce --> low --> bounce pattern developing. I hope I made the right decision!!). We were 8 cycles on the 2.0 Unit dose.
Not much planned for today. I was going to do a short hike this morning with some of our friends, but decided to stay in and see if I can't nip this cold in the bud.
Wishing everyone a good day (The Feast of All Saints),
Ella
Yo Beans! Rusty here. We had the most wonderful party last night. The party bus really rocked as we traveled from the SouthWest to the NorthEast, eating and drinking and merrymaking all the way, picking up kitties along the way and trying to guess who they were, because they were all wearing their costumes. We got to Camp Stu about an hour before midnight and enjoyed a warm fire in the fireplace and hot toddies to warm us up. Moonie got the Kitty Chorus tuned up and ready to go (lots of new members of the chorus). Chef Mannie and the Kitchen Krew worked like mad to get the foods prepared and set out. Then it was Midnight. The crescent moon was beautiful in the cold, misty air. A hush fell over the cabin. Out on the porch and by the lake the veil was very thin. We could see and hear our GAs and then the veil got thinner and thinner. There they were at the Bridge, at a beautiful table, laden with delicacies and presided over by Bear Man, resplendent in his costume and lifting his glass to all the kitties--the GAs and all of us on the other side. Stu, in his chef's outfit was making sure all the GAs had enough food on their plates. They all looked healthy and happy. I saw so many of our recently GA civvie brothers and sisters: Copper, my pal Ted, Teddi, the fabulous Butthead, Ton, Miss Emily, Mikey, Tiga, and many more. Then all of our LL GAs raised their glasses: Maverick, Sara, Emma, Jazzy, Tori, Latte, Whiskers, Kasha, Blackie, Tuscany, Boris, Buckwheat, Gandalf, Tom, Doodle, Tessie Lou, Cosmo, Tableau, Brownie, Buzz, Marco, Merlin, Meowzi, Milo, Jake, Splitzie, Cleo, Harley, Meadow, Pippin the Ferret, Tucker, and so many others (it was a long table, I couldn't see them all).
After the toasts and the joyous reunion, the Kitty Choir sang for the GAs. Gradually, the veil misted over and we could hear the GAs partying and we partied, too. It was a fabulous, magical night.
Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
That was quite a party last night. Rusty will give his report, below. The beans here had a great party, too, but now I'm coming down with Edward's cold!!
Rusty started the morning in green and was VERY hungry--so hungry that he kept jumping off his test site and heading into the kitchen! I finally got him to stay put for his test. Then we had a good breakfast of Wellness Turkey and a good shot (I skinny-ed the dose to a skinny 2.0 to try to head off what I think was a low --> bounce --> low --> bounce pattern developing. I hope I made the right decision!!). We were 8 cycles on the 2.0 Unit dose.
Not much planned for today. I was going to do a short hike this morning with some of our friends, but decided to stay in and see if I can't nip this cold in the bud.
Wishing everyone a good day (The Feast of All Saints),
Ella
Yo Beans! Rusty here. We had the most wonderful party last night. The party bus really rocked as we traveled from the SouthWest to the NorthEast, eating and drinking and merrymaking all the way, picking up kitties along the way and trying to guess who they were, because they were all wearing their costumes. We got to Camp Stu about an hour before midnight and enjoyed a warm fire in the fireplace and hot toddies to warm us up. Moonie got the Kitty Chorus tuned up and ready to go (lots of new members of the chorus). Chef Mannie and the Kitchen Krew worked like mad to get the foods prepared and set out. Then it was Midnight. The crescent moon was beautiful in the cold, misty air. A hush fell over the cabin. Out on the porch and by the lake the veil was very thin. We could see and hear our GAs and then the veil got thinner and thinner. There they were at the Bridge, at a beautiful table, laden with delicacies and presided over by Bear Man, resplendent in his costume and lifting his glass to all the kitties--the GAs and all of us on the other side. Stu, in his chef's outfit was making sure all the GAs had enough food on their plates. They all looked healthy and happy. I saw so many of our recently GA civvie brothers and sisters: Copper, my pal Ted, Teddi, the fabulous Butthead, Ton, Miss Emily, Mikey, Tiga, and many more. Then all of our LL GAs raised their glasses: Maverick, Sara, Emma, Jazzy, Tori, Latte, Whiskers, Kasha, Blackie, Tuscany, Boris, Buckwheat, Gandalf, Tom, Doodle, Tessie Lou, Cosmo, Tableau, Brownie, Buzz, Marco, Merlin, Meowzi, Milo, Jake, Splitzie, Cleo, Harley, Meadow, Pippin the Ferret, Tucker, and so many others (it was a long table, I couldn't see them all).
After the toasts and the joyous reunion, the Kitty Choir sang for the GAs. Gradually, the veil misted over and we could hear the GAs partying and we partied, too. It was a fabulous, magical night.
Rusty