Gracie's Yesterday
Recap:
AMPS: 224 2nd cycle sk 1u
+2: 130
+3: 83
+3.5: 86
+4: 80
+5: 104
+7: 148
+10: 248
PMPS: 262
+2: 278
+4: 275
Happy Fursday LL! Our thoughts and prayers go out to our ailing sugarbabies, civvies, friends and family.
Gracie had a better day yesterday...first day in many days with NO PINK on her SS cat_pet_icon cat_pet_icon When I got home last night, she was so glad to see her mommy...headbutts and purrs galore. She has always been affectionate with me but in the last couple of months, she's been REALLY affectionate...lots of purrs, cuddles, and headbutts. She looks like she's doing the flat yellow thing so she'll probably either slide down today or....most likely since it is Thursday, I've worked all day, and Mike has to go to bed early for work tomorrow....she'll do it tonight :lol: :lol: Machts nichts.....I just want her in good numbers. I can sleep when I'm old :lol:
All seem to be improving still which is good. Mom should be out of the hospital today. Teddi's abscess is no longer discernible on the outside. I have to go to Glenda's mom's funeral today...very sad indeed. And yes, Tobey is going to have a dental probably week after next. Thanks to Julie, they will be doing a FEBart test on him to see if that could be causing his gum issue but the vet thinks he probably has some other latent virus...calcivirus or even herpes...possibly going on which is related to that nasty stuff he had last fall if you all remember (the scary high temps, etc).
On an OT note: I just had an article published in the May/June issue of the National Wetlands Newsletter regarding Long-Term Management of Mitigation Sites. I am happy with the way it turned out...never realized there are so many hoops to jump through in getting a professional article published. I am writing another one for them for later this year. I'm off to TBP. A little stressful there right now.....I'm already running three copper mining EIS's and they want me to handle a very, very controversial EIS for a proposed landfill north of San Diego; there are enormous issues with local Native American Tribes (rightly so). I think, having done all the field work for the wetlands, etc. and met tribal members, this one would be a tough one for me to be unbiased on. It is sacred land and you can feel it when you are there.
Have a wonderful day. I hope I can perhaps check condos at lunch.
Recap:
AMPS: 224 2nd cycle sk 1u
+2: 130
+3: 83
+3.5: 86
+4: 80
+5: 104
+7: 148
+10: 248
PMPS: 262
+2: 278
+4: 275
Happy Fursday LL! Our thoughts and prayers go out to our ailing sugarbabies, civvies, friends and family.
Gracie had a better day yesterday...first day in many days with NO PINK on her SS cat_pet_icon cat_pet_icon When I got home last night, she was so glad to see her mommy...headbutts and purrs galore. She has always been affectionate with me but in the last couple of months, she's been REALLY affectionate...lots of purrs, cuddles, and headbutts. She looks like she's doing the flat yellow thing so she'll probably either slide down today or....most likely since it is Thursday, I've worked all day, and Mike has to go to bed early for work tomorrow....she'll do it tonight :lol: :lol: Machts nichts.....I just want her in good numbers. I can sleep when I'm old :lol:
All seem to be improving still which is good. Mom should be out of the hospital today. Teddi's abscess is no longer discernible on the outside. I have to go to Glenda's mom's funeral today...very sad indeed. And yes, Tobey is going to have a dental probably week after next. Thanks to Julie, they will be doing a FEBart test on him to see if that could be causing his gum issue but the vet thinks he probably has some other latent virus...calcivirus or even herpes...possibly going on which is related to that nasty stuff he had last fall if you all remember (the scary high temps, etc).
On an OT note: I just had an article published in the May/June issue of the National Wetlands Newsletter regarding Long-Term Management of Mitigation Sites. I am happy with the way it turned out...never realized there are so many hoops to jump through in getting a professional article published. I am writing another one for them for later this year. I'm off to TBP. A little stressful there right now.....I'm already running three copper mining EIS's and they want me to handle a very, very controversial EIS for a proposed landfill north of San Diego; there are enormous issues with local Native American Tribes (rightly so). I think, having done all the field work for the wetlands, etc. and met tribal members, this one would be a tough one for me to be unbiased on. It is sacred land and you can feel it when you are there.
Have a wonderful day. I hope I can perhaps check condos at lunch.