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Hangover Thorsday


Imrlgoddess

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So yeah.  Mardi Gras.  I did NOTHING.  We're usually in the thick of it at least at the very beginning of the festivities and then on the day itself...we love the Independent Parade at the end.  My husband fell ill at work 2 weeks ago, this landed him in the hospital for 6 days.  I still had school at least a couple of those days, the girl need ferrying to and from school and then drivers ed classes over the weekend, and then there's the business.  My husband runs the family business and I work there doing everything officey.  Naturally because we were not only a man down but also the decision maker down--everything had to happen right then.  Annnddd my dryer died.  All this on top of losing my puppy dog.  I was good till about 5 days into the whole ordeal....and then I crack-cracked the second day he was home. (Thus the hangover, I partied late this year)  This kitten was up my rear the whole time.  Head booping me and purring and biting fingers.  He's finally warmed up to the toy I got, he was actually pawing at it for me to turn it on the other day!  The pic of him up against Princess....they were on Honey's lap and he buried his face in her fur to take his nap.  He loooves her long furs.  So..a million changes at one time but I've got my little Thor muffin to help ease the transition!

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Imrlgoddess

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We got a new TV today, the picture on it slays the old one from 1994. He's watching Vikings with me! :my_biggrin: :kitty:

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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Does he ever chase images on the television? I've known a few cats (mostly kittens) who got very involved when their hoomans watched nature programs! :animals-cat:

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feministxtian

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Thor knew his mama was feeling out of sorts so he figured it was his job to try to cure whatever was bothering his mama. He's turning into quite the Thunder God...

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Imrlgoddess

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@WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo? He does!  We had the Wii hooked up to the old TV for Netflix and whatnot.  He'd try to catch the mouse pointer when would go across the screen and he likes to watch action/adventure scenes.  That was with a crappy picture, this HD situation has him alllll stirred up. 

@feministxian He has been a wonder baby.  He didn't know what to do when Daddy left him forever!  But now he's back and everything is as it should be.  (I don't know why it didn't tag?)

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feministxtian

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My Big Stupid goes bonkers when I leave for work...he just thinks that I'm leaving him FOREVER...I mean, he even lost it this morning when we went to church. He jumps on my back and lays across my shoulders...guess he figures I won't leave with a big furry beast on me. All I can think is he loves his mama...

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    • Red Hair, Black Dress

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      I think she unenthusiastically said yes to the first man Scotty Brown (not/never father of the year) convinced/ coerced to take her and the 6 step kids.

      Hope she is happy, but intuition tells me no, and that she believes the unhappiness is normal married life.

      Really really really hope she wasn't "convicted" to have more children.

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    • JermajestyDuggar

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      20 hours ago, zimona said:

      Childless semi-old catlady here. I don't hate kids. I hate parents who don't bother to teach their kids (age apropriate, of course) about boundaries. I'm quite happy to let kids be kids. But if they start to actively pester me and intrude on me (like trying to drink from MY lemonade in a Café, or wiping their chocolate covered fingers on my backpack during train rides...) then I will speak up and tell them to stop, and I'm fully aware that to the innocent bystander I might come across as 'hating' kids, especially since I might be a bit worked up at that point. I'm not blaming the kids, they don't know better. I'm blaming those parents who shy away from putting a brake on their kids' (sometimes) too exuberant behaviour. 

      What’s funny is I often say this about dogs! 🤣🤣🤣 Every time I find myself hating a dog, I realize I just hate how horrible the owner is. It’s always someone who lets their dog get away with the most horrific behavior at the expense of other people. 

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    • 4boysmum

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      I have a bunch of kids and as much as I love them they also drive me nuts.  They can be loud and messy.  The younger ones are still figuring out where their personal space ends and other people's (mostly mine!) begins.  But I can't ever imagine them doing something like drinking someone else's lemonade.  And if they ever took leave of their senses long enough to try, I would deal with it ASAP and also buy you another lemonade.

      My kids are my responsibility and if they act up in public it's my job to correct them or take them somewhere else so they aren't disturbing others.  

      But I have also occasionally come across people who do seem to resent children being present in public at all.  Don't think they should be brought to restaurants, etc.  I couldn't say what percentage of the childfree population feels that way, but people like that do exist.  And I think it's a shame because (a) how do you teach kids to behave in places like restaurants if you don't take them to practice, and (b) if I've put in the work to teach my kids how to behave in various places and they are not being disruptive, they really do have just as much right to be there as any other segment of the population.

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    • CarrotCake

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      It makes me wonder: would these modesty-fundies be okay with swimwear on girls-only trips?

      In this case it is filmed and published so the same standards as public places would apply but what if it was a private moment between friends and family?

      For instance, Muslim women do not dress with the same modesty standards in the private of their household.

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    • EmiSue

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      3 hours ago, CarrotCake said:

      There is also a toy rabbit with a pink ribbon in the picture.

      Either they use it to honor Isla or it’s an announcement for a girl. 

      My guess is to honor Isla, since she'd be a few months old now if she made it, but could be both.

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