Gosh, it was exciting to see my first reviews! I sure do have intelligent friends. Not a long post tonight. Just got home from my temp to hire job at the construction company. Got to remember to avoid using good diction and grammar. Note to self: try to work "ain't" into my conversations tomorrow. My boss said "onct in a while" today, haven't heard that one in a while. I wonder if I could pull that one off?
My cat is pregnant. I don't know any other way to say that. I'm terribly ashamed that I didn't go to the mobile spaying unit or followed it around before 6 a.m. and waited all day in the car to get her spayed. I'm trying to think happy thoughts, like maybe she'll only have one kitten since she's so young. Her belly feels awfully full, though. And I've learned that she's now called a queen since she's pregnant. Rachel has other words for her. Devil cat is her favorite. She thinks her spawn can only be mini demons. I asked her if she would help birth the kittens and she said that if she sees her walking around with one stuck halfway out, she might pull on it or something. For her, that's a very humanitarian statement. Due date should be the end of this month. Erica is having her baby Aug 30. And if you aren't aware of it, putting him up for adoption. So I'll never know my second grandson. But I'll have mini demon kittens. Is that a consolation prize or something?
Since I've got haircolor on my roots now I should probably stop. Otherwise part of my hair will be purple. It does beat gray but gets a few odd looks when it happens.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
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Maybe you'll get to hear "acrost." As in, "see that dawg acrost that pond over yonder?"
I could be so lucky.
I am sorry that she is putting the baby up for adoption. I will pray that he or she gets a good home and lots of love.
Hi
Maybe you should start cussin and chewing tobacco. Oh well, at least it is a job and it is only a stepping stone. I am back in town so I will see you at church Sunday if you are there. I am looking forward to seeing the purple hair!
Christy
You could always look at the job atmosphere as fodder for your blog!! I used to do that with San Jac! HA! Heck, my father-in-law has such an accent, I have to ask him to repeat words sometimes. You know...awl instead of oil, etc.
The good news about the devil kittens is that they are SO adoptable. You can even take them up to the Humane Society as soon as they are weaned. While you're there, have the devil cat spayed for a reasonable cost. We've done that with our cats and it beats the cost of the vet thrice-over! (I can't believe I just wrote "thrice.")
I am sorry to hear about your grandbaby...but maybe this is for the best?
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