Michelle and Mannie (GA)
Member Since 2009
Good Morning LL!!
Peppermint white mocha today: not nearly as good as MochaMannie's, but it will do. Here's to you bug guy!
Happy Furday everyone. FRIDAY! YaHOO! The weekend approaches!! SWEET!
Yesterday was road trip day for Nicholas and I - we were off to the Skykomish River, which parallels a good long section of HWY 2, heading east. It was a gorgeous sunny day in the PNW, in the upper 60's! No way was I staying indoor with weather like that! We made two stops, each one had a different feel to the river. Nicholas had a blast. We threw a ka-zillion rocks in the river, tossed as many sticks. Puddles to be stomped in, trails to follow. We ate two lunches (yes TWO!), each one at a different stop. He was on happy little boy!! I so enjoy his company. He appreciates the simple things in life: like life on a river.... so mellow, laid back. Amazing how a raging river can be so calming... Here's the link for the Photos. There are videos too, intermixed throughout: five I think in total. PIcassa link: Skykomish River: AL Borlin Park and The Big Eddy I'm not too sure what Picassa did when it imported them all, as they are all out of order. Makes no sense to me, but no matter I suppose. The fun still comes through, no matter the order...
Nicholas and I talked a little more about Mannie. We were on the river and he starts talking about how Mannie likes chicken, and that Mannie should get lots of chicken. So so cute! I told him that yupp! Mannie can have all the chicken he wants. Nicholas then smiled and said Man-NIE happy! Yes, little man, that he is.There have been no new signs today, short of this glorious weather we are having. I think of him often, miss him more. I think that we as care givers to FD kitties build this incredible bond, a team bond. It is so difficult to let that go. I still get up every morning, and start the routine. Then I remember. At first it made me so sad. Now I smile at the memory, as that first test of the day was our time: he waited for me, climbed on my lap, and purred the whole bloody time... what a wonderful memory. Team Mannie rocks! Mannie said so!
Many yesterday asked about Elsa. She seems to be doing well. She is my loner kitty so in a way it is difficult to know how this has all affected her. She is adjusting I think. We now have more cuddle time in the evenings, something new for her, by her choosing. I view it as her taking care of the bean. She knows.... just as she knew it was Mannie's time and watched over him too. Incredible creatures these furkids of ours.
I would like to thank everyone that visited us yesterday - I am so so sorry I couldn't answer each post. I was just so tired... crashed in the middle of what I did write. so figured it was best to stop... better today! I SWEAR!
Have a great day today! Nicholas and I are off to the pool! YaHOO!!!!
ok... somebody spill the beans - what did those kitties do at the Full Moon party yesterday...rumors are flying! :lol: :lol:
Peppermint white mocha today: not nearly as good as MochaMannie's, but it will do. Here's to you bug guy! Happy Furday everyone. FRIDAY! YaHOO! The weekend approaches!! SWEET!
Yesterday was road trip day for Nicholas and I - we were off to the Skykomish River, which parallels a good long section of HWY 2, heading east. It was a gorgeous sunny day in the PNW, in the upper 60's! No way was I staying indoor with weather like that! We made two stops, each one had a different feel to the river. Nicholas had a blast. We threw a ka-zillion rocks in the river, tossed as many sticks. Puddles to be stomped in, trails to follow. We ate two lunches (yes TWO!), each one at a different stop. He was on happy little boy!! I so enjoy his company. He appreciates the simple things in life: like life on a river.... so mellow, laid back. Amazing how a raging river can be so calming... Here's the link for the Photos. There are videos too, intermixed throughout: five I think in total. PIcassa link: Skykomish River: AL Borlin Park and The Big Eddy I'm not too sure what Picassa did when it imported them all, as they are all out of order. Makes no sense to me, but no matter I suppose. The fun still comes through, no matter the order...
Nicholas and I talked a little more about Mannie. We were on the river and he starts talking about how Mannie likes chicken, and that Mannie should get lots of chicken. So so cute! I told him that yupp! Mannie can have all the chicken he wants. Nicholas then smiled and said Man-NIE happy! Yes, little man, that he is.There have been no new signs today, short of this glorious weather we are having. I think of him often, miss him more. I think that we as care givers to FD kitties build this incredible bond, a team bond. It is so difficult to let that go. I still get up every morning, and start the routine. Then I remember. At first it made me so sad. Now I smile at the memory, as that first test of the day was our time: he waited for me, climbed on my lap, and purred the whole bloody time... what a wonderful memory. Team Mannie rocks! Mannie said so!
Many yesterday asked about Elsa. She seems to be doing well. She is my loner kitty so in a way it is difficult to know how this has all affected her. She is adjusting I think. We now have more cuddle time in the evenings, something new for her, by her choosing. I view it as her taking care of the bean. She knows.... just as she knew it was Mannie's time and watched over him too. Incredible creatures these furkids of ours.
I would like to thank everyone that visited us yesterday - I am so so sorry I couldn't answer each post. I was just so tired... crashed in the middle of what I did write. so figured it was best to stop... better today! I SWEAR!
Have a great day today! Nicholas and I are off to the pool! YaHOO!!!!
ok... somebody spill the beans - what did those kitties do at the Full Moon party yesterday...rumors are flying! :lol: :lol: