Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
Member Since 2010
yesterday: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=122025
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty had a good night. He woke us up during the dawn chorus (about an hour before we normally get up) and proceeded at that point to eat all of his nighttime food. So his AMPS is food-influenced. We had a good test and shot, a good schmooze, and he is now watching the Tour.
Beans have lots to do today to get ready for Canoe Outing, which starts tomorrow. I always help with registration and Edward helps with setting up the common room. The paddle trips start on Tuesday. Tomorrow the paddlers arrive beginning at noon and we have a happy hour, dinner, and the first meeting (when the leaders of trips propose their trips for the next day and the participants sign up for a trip that interests them--or one that still has room, since in Wilderness Classification areas there is a limit to the number of people in a group). The weather promises to be very warm and no doubt we will get some rain. But it's all part of the experience. Rusty will hold the fort all day this coming week. We'll be sleeping at home, but will leave early every day to have breakfast in the cafeteria. I will get back after eating my cafeteria dinner fast to do PMPS and give Rusty his dinner before heading back for the evening meeting every day. This is a bit hectic, and by not staying in our dorm room we don't have as much time to socialize with friends in the evenings, but our kitty comes first. We are just so happy that Canoe Outing is close enough to where we live that we can do it. We've been coming to Canoe Outing for about 12 years and it was because we fell in love with this part of the Adirondacks during our first Canoe Outing that we decided to retire here.
Wishing you all a good day and continuing to send healing vines to all kitties and beans who need some. Thinking of Sienne.
Ella & Rusty
Good Morning, Everyone,
Rusty had a good night. He woke us up during the dawn chorus (about an hour before we normally get up) and proceeded at that point to eat all of his nighttime food. So his AMPS is food-influenced. We had a good test and shot, a good schmooze, and he is now watching the Tour.
Beans have lots to do today to get ready for Canoe Outing, which starts tomorrow. I always help with registration and Edward helps with setting up the common room. The paddle trips start on Tuesday. Tomorrow the paddlers arrive beginning at noon and we have a happy hour, dinner, and the first meeting (when the leaders of trips propose their trips for the next day and the participants sign up for a trip that interests them--or one that still has room, since in Wilderness Classification areas there is a limit to the number of people in a group). The weather promises to be very warm and no doubt we will get some rain. But it's all part of the experience. Rusty will hold the fort all day this coming week. We'll be sleeping at home, but will leave early every day to have breakfast in the cafeteria. I will get back after eating my cafeteria dinner fast to do PMPS and give Rusty his dinner before heading back for the evening meeting every day. This is a bit hectic, and by not staying in our dorm room we don't have as much time to socialize with friends in the evenings, but our kitty comes first. We are just so happy that Canoe Outing is close enough to where we live that we can do it. We've been coming to Canoe Outing for about 12 years and it was because we fell in love with this part of the Adirondacks during our first Canoe Outing that we decided to retire here.
Wishing you all a good day and continuing to send healing vines to all kitties and beans who need some. Thinking of Sienne.
Ella & Rusty