Michelle and Mannie (GA)
Member Since 2009
Good Morning LL!! 
(Ahhhhhh.... elixir! Thanks Elsa), and Happy Catmint Caturday!
LL! It's is I, Elsa, KBP, president and CEO of Coffee Cat! Life is GOOD! GUESS WHAT! Paw Prints Pizza is open and ready for business! They are running a Caturday Catnip special today, in honor of Catmint Caturday - lots of nip in those pies!
They have even used their signature nip cheese.
Best order early! OOOOOOOOO! They have perfected their NY Style hot dog pies. MAJOR YUM!!!! Try one, you'll see! Just order the Mannie and Stu Special! so. well. anyways. Coffee time! 



For today, I proudly offer Elsa's special 10 hour energy coffee, and Double shot espressos, with beans from deep within the mountain slopes of Africa, AND.... for all my Mocha fans: a venti quad peppermint white chocolate mocha, with peppermint infused whip, garnished with peppermint candy chips and white chocolate shavings... It is my bean's fave, and a Caturday tradition! SWEET! OH! No worries, a dollop of peppermint and vanilla and chocolate and caramel swirl ice cream, on top of a dollop of fudge, sprinkled with peppermint chips and a chocolate caramel drizzle.... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh....... mega good!
Elsa, CEO Coffee Cat Coffees
I hope everyone had a great week.
The days with the boys have been good ones! We have been very busy, that part of life has not changed. Will it ever?
NOPE!! 

I am so glad it hasn't! I just can't imagine not being on the go.
It keeps us out of trouble! I often think back on the weeks happenings, and wonder how in the world did we do all that!
It was the same this past week. We just seem to pick up and go each day, no questions asked, not by me or the boys, or the people I interact with on a daily basis. I am grateful for all those that help us on a daily basis, including my local barista! It cracks me up when I walk in that door and my order is already in the works.
Life is very good! 
Our life in the pool continues. It has just become the norm for us, we go each week, and just never tire of it. It proves to be such fun for both boys, and their excitement with it all has not wavered.

We still hope to have Nicholas in lessons by summer. This past week I have been taking him to watch what goes on in a class that is much like the one he would be in. We spent about 10 minutes watching class. He was able to stand next to the class and observe. He really liked what he saw, so I am hoping with repeated visits to class session he will finally agree to take the placement test, and join class. Paws crossed. William is also doing well. The last time we swim he was repeatedly asking to swim in the big pool.
I am thinking of extending the time we are there into the next big pool open time so he can do that. He will be so much like Nicholas when it comes to pool stuff. He just loves it all as much as his brother. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Night were our swim times this week. The Friday Night Burger Feast for Nicholas, after his swim session at the Snohomish pool, will be always on the highlight list. He looks forward to this every week, starts asking about it on Wednesday when he first sees me. He just LOVES those cheeseburgers with extra pickles! 
Nicholas and William, our resident energizer fishies!
The boys and I continue to be very busy.
Our weather has dictated alot of what we do, and even with that we still have great times. We have come up with a great list of indoor places, and this week we used them when we needed too, when the weather was questionable, mainly in the mornings. We have had somewhat cooler weather, but usually ended up with a big enough weather break in the afternoon that we could get out some. Mornings have been cool, cloudy and somewhat rainy, so most of out activities have been indoors. We have been to the Pacific Science Center, the Seattle Aquarium, and the Waterfront Park on those rainy times. Wednesday afternoon, after the pool session, we had a break in the rains, so we decided to hike the local trail near the pool: the Mesika Trail. It has always been a popular one with the boys, as it is a good distance for them, it has a seasonal creek, and is full of berries April through July. It was fun to be back. I find it challenging, amusing, and so so predicable with the boys now, in that they do have at times different opinions on what they want to do and see while at a specific place. William is so much more vocal now, and does make a point of stating, in his own way, what he wants. On the trails, I get alot of Nicholas wanting to go this way, William the other. At the Aquarium, Nicholas wanted the anemones, William the jelly fish. At the Science Center William wanted the music center, Nicholas the Waterworks. It is so fun to be pulled in two different directions now.
Both boys are learning the art of compromise, sharing, and working together, and giving in sometimes.
They have indeed been busy days. I love that fact the they enjoy being out as much, and staying busy and enjoying what they encounter where ever they are. It has been a great week. 
Nicholas and William, waterfalls and anemones!
For my own personal time, I continue to hike the local trails here when I can. I still haven't made that mountain hike, but all in good time on that one.
There have been appointments on my days off, and the weather took care of the others, so this past week I've spent doing alot of the local stuff: Meadowdale, Picnic Point, Mesika Trail, and Scriber Lake. Tuesday night I went down to watch the sunset at Picnic Point. That was such a nice time, wish I could do that one more often.
Like most of us, I am so looking forward to spring and summer and the opening and accessibility of my fave hiking places.
Tuesday I was able to have breakfast with my son Anthony. It is nice we can still carry this tradition of meeting for breakfast every other week, a time for catch up and good food. YAY!
Picnic Point at Sunset
Normalcy in MusketeerVille


How cool to be able to day that. 


Elsa is dong well. She is eating better since I have been trying to get more food in here get some weight back on her, it is a slow process, but seems to be working, I think too that she really likes the individual attention. She is glad that we are warming some, do get a few weather breaks, so she can spend some time 0utdoors. At least she no longer wanders in her old age, we can always see her, so I don't worry too much. Well, just a little.
Bug is doing great! He is such a love bug, and so reminds me of Mannie. They do/did so many things the same. I have a fleece blanket that I use in the evening when I am unwinding on my sofa, watching TV, reading, etc. He just loves that thing, and as soon as I have it out, he is on top of it, making biscuit after biscuit. And the purrs! I love that time. He still continues to use Mannie's beds, and recently has taken on the role of nanner protector. WHOA! Could be be developing another Nanner king? Time will tell, and stayed tuned.... Lola is, well... Lola. She is still my early morning lap warmer as I work on the computer. She never misses, curls up, purrs the morning away. I love that time when she is "normal" 






and the rest of the day? still chasing her tail
, still walking my high off the ground railing,
, still riding my frig door
, still ripping up and left out paper
, still pounding any glass type surfaces
, still eating and ripping up my plants
. Lola is... well, Lola. She really is, in all seriousness, a joy to care for. She makes life fun. I wrote this last week, but it is just the way things are here: Elsa grounds it in reality. Bug adds that element of comfort and reassurance.
For this week: a for sure on that normalcy in MusketeerVille. 


Classic Mannie and Nicholas. I just love the expression n Mannie's face....
Have a great Caturday everyone! Today has been catchup day here. Shopping and laundry done, and just being a little lazy. I hope to get out for a walk after I post this, for some fresh, though wet, air, and to exercise the legs some. It is shaping up to be a sunny day here, so one must hit the trails!

KITTIES!! Remember: BLUE, think GREEN


(Ahhhhhh.... elixir! Thanks Elsa), and Happy Catmint Caturday!LL! It's is I, Elsa, KBP, president and CEO of Coffee Cat! Life is GOOD! GUESS WHAT! Paw Prints Pizza is open and ready for business! They are running a Caturday Catnip special today, in honor of Catmint Caturday - lots of nip in those pies!
They have even used their signature nip cheese. 



For today, I proudly offer Elsa's special 10 hour energy coffee, and Double shot espressos, with beans from deep within the mountain slopes of Africa, AND.... for all my Mocha fans: a venti quad peppermint white chocolate mocha, with peppermint infused whip, garnished with peppermint candy chips and white chocolate shavings... It is my bean's fave, and a Caturday tradition! SWEET! OH! No worries, a dollop of peppermint and vanilla and chocolate and caramel swirl ice cream, on top of a dollop of fudge, sprinkled with peppermint chips and a chocolate caramel drizzle.... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh....... mega good! Elsa, CEO Coffee Cat Coffees
I hope everyone had a great week.
It was the same this past week. We just seem to pick up and go each day, no questions asked, not by me or the boys, or the people I interact with on a daily basis. I am grateful for all those that help us on a daily basis, including my local barista! It cracks me up when I walk in that door and my order is already in the works. Our life in the pool continues. It has just become the norm for us, we go each week, and just never tire of it. It proves to be such fun for both boys, and their excitement with it all has not wavered.


Nicholas and William, our resident energizer fishies!
The boys and I continue to be very busy.
Our weather has dictated alot of what we do, and even with that we still have great times. We have come up with a great list of indoor places, and this week we used them when we needed too, when the weather was questionable, mainly in the mornings. We have had somewhat cooler weather, but usually ended up with a big enough weather break in the afternoon that we could get out some. Mornings have been cool, cloudy and somewhat rainy, so most of out activities have been indoors. We have been to the Pacific Science Center, the Seattle Aquarium, and the Waterfront Park on those rainy times. Wednesday afternoon, after the pool session, we had a break in the rains, so we decided to hike the local trail near the pool: the Mesika Trail. It has always been a popular one with the boys, as it is a good distance for them, it has a seasonal creek, and is full of berries April through July. It was fun to be back. I find it challenging, amusing, and so so predicable with the boys now, in that they do have at times different opinions on what they want to do and see while at a specific place. William is so much more vocal now, and does make a point of stating, in his own way, what he wants. On the trails, I get alot of Nicholas wanting to go this way, William the other. At the Aquarium, Nicholas wanted the anemones, William the jelly fish. At the Science Center William wanted the music center, Nicholas the Waterworks. It is so fun to be pulled in two different directions now.
Both boys are learning the art of compromise, sharing, and working together, and giving in sometimes. 
Nicholas and William, waterfalls and anemones!
For my own personal time, I continue to hike the local trails here when I can. I still haven't made that mountain hike, but all in good time on that one.
Picnic Point at Sunset
Normalcy in MusketeerVille



How cool to be able to day that. 


Elsa is dong well. She is eating better since I have been trying to get more food in here get some weight back on her, it is a slow process, but seems to be working, I think too that she really likes the individual attention. She is glad that we are warming some, do get a few weather breaks, so she can spend some time 0utdoors. At least she no longer wanders in her old age, we can always see her, so I don't worry too much. Well, just a little. 





and the rest of the day? still chasing her tail
, still walking my high off the ground railing,
, still riding my frig door
. Lola is... well, Lola. She really is, in all seriousness, a joy to care for. She makes life fun. I wrote this last week, but it is just the way things are here: Elsa grounds it in reality. Bug adds that element of comfort and reassurance.
For this week: a for sure on that normalcy in MusketeerVille. 


Classic Mannie and Nicholas. I just love the expression n Mannie's face....

Have a great Caturday everyone! Today has been catchup day here. Shopping and laundry done, and just being a little lazy. I hope to get out for a walk after I post this, for some fresh, though wet, air, and to exercise the legs some. It is shaping up to be a sunny day here, so one must hit the trails!

KITTIES!! Remember: BLUE, think GREEN

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And I love the video too- I rememeber when my boys had to have those rolled up jeans and wobbled around - Mannie was one special kitty!