Amy&TrixieCat
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Not much going on here again. Trix's appy wasn't super stellar yesterday/last night, but it was adequate enough to avoid any assist-feeding to fill in calorie gaps. This morning, she was squawking at me to hurry up as I prepped her first round of breffis. Appy has been pretty happy so far today, although she doesn't seem exceptionally excited about fuds. But, she is bright-eyed and spunky ans snuggly, so I guess she's feeling good. It could be a summertime appy thing...it was "warm" yesterday (relative term, of course) compared to how it has been. Who knows....I know I'll never really figure it out (but will that stop me from trying

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My 15.5 year old car passed "inspection" (woohoo), although these days in NJ they really don't even actually look at the car. The plug the computer in to something-or-other, change your sticker, and send you on your way. Back in the day, they used to actually *test* things like the brakes, wipers, signals, horns. If you were *really* lucky, they would single you out and lift the car, too. Those were also the days when you could plan on spending at least half the day waiting in line. Not any more, thank goodness....I was there and back with my shiny new sticker in 45 minutes.
It's a work day...time to get moving. Have a great one, L&LL!
Amy
Not much going on here again. Trix's appy wasn't super stellar yesterday/last night, but it was adequate enough to avoid any assist-feeding to fill in calorie gaps. This morning, she was squawking at me to hurry up as I prepped her first round of breffis. Appy has been pretty happy so far today, although she doesn't seem exceptionally excited about fuds. But, she is bright-eyed and spunky ans snuggly, so I guess she's feeling good. It could be a summertime appy thing...it was "warm" yesterday (relative term, of course) compared to how it has been. Who knows....I know I'll never really figure it out (but will that stop me from trying


???)....My 15.5 year old car passed "inspection" (woohoo), although these days in NJ they really don't even actually look at the car. The plug the computer in to something-or-other, change your sticker, and send you on your way. Back in the day, they used to actually *test* things like the brakes, wipers, signals, horns. If you were *really* lucky, they would single you out and lift the car, too. Those were also the days when you could plan on spending at least half the day waiting in line. Not any more, thank goodness....I was there and back with my shiny new sticker in 45 minutes.
It's a work day...time to get moving. Have a great one, L&LL!
Amy
