Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=84133
Good Morning, Everyone,
Getting a late start this morning. We've been to the farmers' market and the post office (a 2-mile walk, Barb, to answer your question) and have been doing laundry, etc. More chores and grocery shopping are on the agenda for this afternoon.
Rusty has a much better AMPS today and hopefully his trip bounce is coming to its conclusion. He had a good night, went tearing down the stairs for his breakfast, had a good test and shot and enjoyed his Wellness Chicken. He is chillaxin' on his perch, observing the snow and the deer tracks.
Wishing you all a great weekend,
Ella & Rusty
p.s. A friend sent us the neatest Advent Calendar from the Metropolitan Museum. It features a Xmas tree and Xmas scene originally designed by the Wiener Werkstätte in the early 20th century. The cardboard tree (3-dimensional) gets set up and the "doors" in the Xmas scene each contain a cardboard ornament, which you then hang on the branches until all 25 doors are opened--one each day. It's the best Advent Calendar I've ever seen! We set it up on the mantle.
Good Morning, Everyone,
Getting a late start this morning. We've been to the farmers' market and the post office (a 2-mile walk, Barb, to answer your question) and have been doing laundry, etc. More chores and grocery shopping are on the agenda for this afternoon.
Rusty has a much better AMPS today and hopefully his trip bounce is coming to its conclusion. He had a good night, went tearing down the stairs for his breakfast, had a good test and shot and enjoyed his Wellness Chicken. He is chillaxin' on his perch, observing the snow and the deer tracks.
Wishing you all a great weekend,
Ella & Rusty
p.s. A friend sent us the neatest Advent Calendar from the Metropolitan Museum. It features a Xmas tree and Xmas scene originally designed by the Wiener Werkstätte in the early 20th century. The cardboard tree (3-dimensional) gets set up and the "doors" in the Xmas scene each contain a cardboard ornament, which you then hang on the branches until all 25 doors are opened--one each day. It's the best Advent Calendar I've ever seen! We set it up on the mantle.