Linda and Bear Man
Member Since 2009
Hi Everyone,
I just thought that I would open an Old Timer Condo today. I hope that everyone is doing well. My thoughts are with Carolyn and BigMac this weekend and with all the other kitties who are not feeling well.
This is a month full of memories for me. Miss Emily passed away last year on the Thursday before the long Easter weekend, so she is very much in my thoughts. April is also Teddy's birthday month. This will be the first year in many that I won't be throwing a birthday party for him. He used to love his parties so much. His favourite aunties are coming over for a potluck dinner the week before his birthday, so I think we may get out the champagne and have a toast to him. It's hard to believe that last year at this time I still had Emily and Teddy with me. Bear Man is always in my heart, of course. In fact, he is my heart.
Teddy at his party last year:
In extended family news, I am an Auntie again to a Golden Retriever puppy named "Sailor". My sister unexpectedly lost her dog this past year, and she and her DH have been very much looking forward to welcoming their new addition. I met the new baby yesterday, and she is absolutely adorable.
Pinkerton is enjoying being the Lord of the Castle. He has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate lap cat who has a fondness for i pad games. I have been sick for the last couple of weeks with pneumonia, which is a bit of a drag, but Pinky approves of all of the sofa time.
I am going into my fourth month of retirement. It is starting to grow on me, but I shouldn't get too used to all of this relaxing. For those who haven't heard, I have plans to go back to college in the fall and start studying toward a second career. I have been accepted into two colleges for their two year Veterinary Technician programs. I will be deciding on which one I will attend in the next couple of weeks. I am strongly leaning towards the one (Sheridan College) which is closer to my home. The other college has an excellent program, but it is very remotely located. I am extremely excited and also very nervous about going back to school. It has been a 10 year plus dream of mine to be a vet tech, so I won't know if it's possible until I just go ahead and try.
I don't post often, but I am still a frequent lurker, and probably a complete stranger to half of the condo owners in LL :lol:
I just thought that I would open an Old Timer Condo today. I hope that everyone is doing well. My thoughts are with Carolyn and BigMac this weekend and with all the other kitties who are not feeling well.
This is a month full of memories for me. Miss Emily passed away last year on the Thursday before the long Easter weekend, so she is very much in my thoughts. April is also Teddy's birthday month. This will be the first year in many that I won't be throwing a birthday party for him. He used to love his parties so much. His favourite aunties are coming over for a potluck dinner the week before his birthday, so I think we may get out the champagne and have a toast to him. It's hard to believe that last year at this time I still had Emily and Teddy with me. Bear Man is always in my heart, of course. In fact, he is my heart.
Teddy at his party last year:
In extended family news, I am an Auntie again to a Golden Retriever puppy named "Sailor". My sister unexpectedly lost her dog this past year, and she and her DH have been very much looking forward to welcoming their new addition. I met the new baby yesterday, and she is absolutely adorable.
Pinkerton is enjoying being the Lord of the Castle. He has blossomed into a sweet and affectionate lap cat who has a fondness for i pad games. I have been sick for the last couple of weeks with pneumonia, which is a bit of a drag, but Pinky approves of all of the sofa time.
I am going into my fourth month of retirement. It is starting to grow on me, but I shouldn't get too used to all of this relaxing. For those who haven't heard, I have plans to go back to college in the fall and start studying toward a second career. I have been accepted into two colleges for their two year Veterinary Technician programs. I will be deciding on which one I will attend in the next couple of weeks. I am strongly leaning towards the one (Sheridan College) which is closer to my home. The other college has an excellent program, but it is very remotely located. I am extremely excited and also very nervous about going back to school. It has been a 10 year plus dream of mine to be a vet tech, so I won't know if it's possible until I just go ahead and try.
I don't post often, but I am still a frequent lurker, and probably a complete stranger to half of the condo owners in LL :lol: