Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=41679
Good Friday Morning, and Good Earth Day, Everyone,
It's not raining or snowing but it is cold. Rusty is enjoying his spot on the radiator. He had a good night, good test this morning, so-so shot (maybe slightly less insulin because of a stubborn bubble), good breakfast in 2 sittings, and a good schmooze with his beans. Red Ears and Big Bug are waiting for a play, but Rusty isn't interested yet. He's more interested in the birds in the garden! We'll go outside later, after it warms up a bit.
Everyone have a good day. Thinking good thoughts for our ailing kitties and sending healing vines.
Ella & Rusty
OT, Loose Lips: Our cellar floor is a mess from the ground water melt. I mop up about 5 or 6 gallons of water every 2 hours or so. I'm a bit worried about what will happen when we go to NYC on Sunday. The last time we had seeping ground water--3 years ago--it took about 2 weeks for the flow to stop. And that year we didn't have nearly the amount of snow that we had this year. There is one bad leak (I accidentally put my finger through it and made it worse 3 years ago), but I am afraid to open a Pandora's Box if I try to chisel it out and plug it with hydraulic cement! I'm going out to buy some more big sponges!
Good Friday Morning, and Good Earth Day, Everyone,
It's not raining or snowing but it is cold. Rusty is enjoying his spot on the radiator. He had a good night, good test this morning, so-so shot (maybe slightly less insulin because of a stubborn bubble), good breakfast in 2 sittings, and a good schmooze with his beans. Red Ears and Big Bug are waiting for a play, but Rusty isn't interested yet. He's more interested in the birds in the garden! We'll go outside later, after it warms up a bit.
Everyone have a good day. Thinking good thoughts for our ailing kitties and sending healing vines.
Ella & Rusty
OT, Loose Lips: Our cellar floor is a mess from the ground water melt. I mop up about 5 or 6 gallons of water every 2 hours or so. I'm a bit worried about what will happen when we go to NYC on Sunday. The last time we had seeping ground water--3 years ago--it took about 2 weeks for the flow to stop. And that year we didn't have nearly the amount of snow that we had this year. There is one bad leak (I accidentally put my finger through it and made it worse 3 years ago), but I am afraid to open a Pandora's Box if I try to chisel it out and plug it with hydraulic cement! I'm going out to buy some more big sponges!