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catch-up

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When last we left our heroes …

Thanksgiving: Was pretty damn cool. The food was superb (if I do say so myself), the company outstanding, and the wine flowing. I can highly recommend the Blanc de Noirs I found at Trader Joe’s. So delicious! (I went back & bought three more bottles, because apparently my fizzy-wine kick will never end. Also, at $10 a bottle, it’s far cheaper than the Moet & Chandon I was digging before. Win!)

As usual, though, a week’s worth of prep, cleaning and cooking left me wrecked, and I was in bed nursing my aching muscles at 9:30. I’ve got to figure out a way to do Thanksgiving that doesn’t involve half-killing myself in the name of food.

Dogs: They’re doing great. Freya’s fitting in quite well, although she doesn’t really get that Fenris doesn’t always want to play, nor that, alone among the cats, Carrot will play with her. Doesn’t stop her chasing them, although she’ll stop chasing if we bark at her.

House: Things are really coming together, finally. We’re cleaning and purging and organizing and getting things just as we want them. Sometimes I just stop and look around and am amazed that we’ve created this cozy place that I want to come home to. It makes me feel a bit uncomfortable, too, because others don’t have that. Fingers crossed that situation improves.

Everything Else: I’m feeling pretty good. Fairly sleep-deprived, and there’s something horrifically wrong with my back, but overall? Not so bad. It’s kinda nice, and I’m enjoying it.

So what’s new with you?

cats and dogs

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It really freaks me out when our pets are ill, so when I hadn’t seen Fenris pee or drink water for 12 hours, we got him into the vet at the Petsmart where he has training and daycamp. We missed half his training session, but his health’s more important than learning to stay amid distractions.

There was nothing obviously wrong with him, although they tested for giardia and gave him a worm treatment, but the worst bit (from his point of view) was having his anal glands expressed, poor boy. That can’t have felt good. On the plus side, when we got home, he had a nice long pee and a poop, so well done Fenris. A few days of antibiotics and hopefully he’ll be good.

While we were there, we ran into the woman who runs the rescue from whom we got Carrot, and she’s still got his brother. She’s really concerned, because her house isn’t really equipped for cats, and wants him to go to a good home. He’s more overall orange than Carrot, less white, and just as adorable. You totally want a new kitten, don’t you?

rough weekend

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I almost want to go back to work just so things will be less crazed, I tell you.

So Friday, I came home to shower & change before heading off to the Low Men show. I got showered and I was starting to look for my cache of earplugs when it sounded like an earthquake is happening in the kitchen — either that, or Agnes had knocked my big stainless steel bowls off the top cabinets. Except … the crashing keept on happening. I trotted downstairs to find …

cat-food box [click to embiggen]So we built this box to put the cats’ food and water in, to stop Fenris eating their food and slobbering in their water, and also to give them a safe place to eat, where he couldn’t bug them. We used nice, heavy birch plywood, supported by 2x2s and capped with quarter-round moulding to soften the top edges, with mesh for the sides so they could keep an eye on things while they eat, and cut out a nice archway for an entrance. (Our jigsaw skillz were not equal to a spiffy gothic arch or that box’d look a lot cooler.) (Eventually it’ll be painted or stained and it’ll look even better. Also, I need to sweep the floor.)

Anyway, I came downstairs to find … Fenris’ head stuck in the cats’ food box … bucking like a horse … stainless-steel bowls banging against the mesh … and he’d dragged the whole lot into the living room. There was cat food and water everywhere but I couldn’t stop laughing, poor dog.

I got him untangled, wet-vac’d the water, scooped up the food, righted the box and finished getting ready for the show.

Doug Motherfuckin' Preston [click to embiggen]And the show was pretty awesome. The space was better for sound than you’d expect for a room with that much brick, and despite the strange decorations, was a fairly cool place to see a show. I did my usual band-girlfriend/photographer thing, although looking at the results, I again find myself wanting a better camera, something of the nice & chunky DSLR variety. (Although I’m addicted to my S5 IS‘s flip-out LCD and I’m boycotting DSLRs until someone realizes what a kickass thing that is and adds it to a camera with interchangeable lenses. Ahem.)

After many drinks and a band I didn’t especially want to hear, Loki & I bolted for the Waffle House, where he tried to soak up all the alcohol with an omelette and a waffle (naturally) and I filled in the cracks left by a too-long-ago lunch with a cheese and egg biscuit (a little falling-apart-ish but tasty nonetheless. A++, would nom again).

When we got home, though, it was muggy and warm in the house, and a check of the thermostat told the sorry tale: it was 86 degrees upstairs, and only a couple degrees cooler downstairs. Loki and I both got only a few hours’ sweaty sleep, and I called our home-warranty place at 9:30 Saturday morning, begging them to send someone to sort out our air conditioning.

An hour later, the a/c company called & said they’d have someone out between noon and two. I thanked them and went back to sitting on the library couch, reading and drinking diet Dr Pepper and trying not to move too much. Around one, I took Fenris to the vet to get a bordatella vaccine blown up his nose (which he promptly sneezed back all over the vet tech, heh), and came home to find … that there was still no a/c guy there fixing our shit.

So let me condense the next 7 hours of hell for you: every couple of hours, someone would call saying the guy had been held up, and would be there in the next couple of hours. What this really means is we were tethered to the fucking house — the roasting, muggy, awful house — watching the thermostat climb to 96° with 55% humidity (downstairs. upstairs it was closer to 100) and not being able to leave because of the expected imminent arrival of Mr A/C Guy.

Around 8:00 we sent Fenris for a sleepover at his daycamp place, just in case the a/c wasn’t actually going to get fixed that night, because the only hotel I could find that allowed dogs had a 25lb. weight limit, and as we discovered earlier at the vet, Fenris is now weighing in at a svelte 67.8 pounds.

Finally, at 9, the A/C guy called to say he was on his way. Rejoice! There was also a monsoon blowing in, and I was just praying he’d get there before the skies opened up. (He did.) Anyway, about fifteen minutes later, he’d swapped out the broken thingamajig (what? I was delirious at that point) and there was cold air pouring out the vents, ohmahgaaaah.

So we thanked A/C Guy (with a check) and decided to order a pizza, so as not to fill the house with heat from cooking while it was still over 90. An hour later, I got a call from the pizza place — one of our drivers has broken down, your pizza will be late, and here’s some free future pizza and some soda please don’t kill me. (I didn’t have the energy to kill anyone, lucky him.)

Anyway. Once it dropped below 90 upstairs I went to bed. I even got a few hours’ sleep, yay!

And today is Fenris’ graduation from Beginner Dog Training (they take their final exam, walk around the store to great acclaim, then get ice cream), preceded by his first day of Intermediate Dog Training (because that was the only time available), and then Shadowrun. And my friends will just have to deal with our messy house, because I will only have the energy to clear off the gaming table, and to hell with everything else.

Right. Can I go back to work now?

who has red hair and blue eyes?

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Carrot, of course.

Carrot   carrot
click to embiggen, or check out a couple more

We were doing Fenris’ penultimate day of beginner dog training when our trainer mentioned that the dog rescue had a couple of kittens they’d found in the parking lot, and, well … I went to look and it was all over.

probably going to hell

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But laughing all the way. I present to you … Windle as a lion!

Windle as a lion [click to embiggen]

Also, they had to sedate him, so he’s wandering around kinda stoned — which is why I had to resort to a flash pic, as he wouldn’t hold still.

personality

cats, daily, house stuff

Aside from painting the living room walls dark red, we didn’t do too much to the old House of Awful to make it very personal.

With the new place, I’m planning on hanging tons of art. I’ve got stacks of prints (mainly from Etsy, including a fabulous cat print by Monica Richards), paintings (thanks, Neenie!), photos and hangings I’m dying to get on the walls — which, of course, have to be painted first, and I’m well behind on painting.

These, however, will sit on top of the library shelves and lord it over us all :

the cats (Perdita, Ix, Raji, Windle & Agnes) [click to embiggen]

six weeks

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six weeks [click to embiggen]Six weeks.

That’s as long as we made it in the new house before the cats got bored enough to resume their destruction of our toilet paper.

Dammit.

In other news, in addition to doing NaBloPoMo, I’m going to try to take pictures every day. Don’t know if I’ll post them all here, but they’ll definitely be on my Flickr. Grab the RSS feed if you want.

just what I needed

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This has been the most relaxing weekend I’ve had in a long time.

We played games, had good food (Red Dragon chinese delivery ftw!), puttered around, shopped a bit and generally did not much of anything.

And oh, has it been good.

My brain absolutely needed this.

The main challenge has been dealing with Agnes Bag O’ Donuts, who has been in Rabid Love Mode most of the weekend: following me around, staying close to me, climbing into my lap no matter what I’m doing (“Hey, I’m peeing here!”), talking incessantly and just not letting me out of her sight for any longer than she has to.

Also, if you were planning on meeting us at the Yucca Tap Room tonight for open mic, it remains to be seen if we’ll be there. Loki’s feverish & feeling dreadful. Call before you go, if seeing us was your main plan.

staying afloat

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So … we survived the first, awful weekend, not wholly intact but no longer crumbling at the slightest thought of our lost pal.

Thank you to everyone who commented and emailed. (Feels like I just said that …) You made an incredibly rough time that little bit less painful, and we appreciate it.

One sad casualty of my inability to be out in public for any length of time: Michelle’s birthday celebration. The noise and crowds felt like a grater rasping across my skin, and it was a fight to stay focused. Eventually, I lost the fight, and we made our apologies and went home.

I continue to be amazed and gratified that we seem to have surrounded ourselves with friends who completely understand how devastating the loss of a pet can be. Not having to deal with people saying “… just a cat”? AWESOME. Because he wasn’t just a pet, or just a cat. He was family.

goodbye, Raji

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our beloved Raji Poopyhead
1993-2008

After a couple days of lethargy, Raji wasn’t looking too good last night. We took him to the emergency vet, where we were told he was in renal failure, and even extremes of medicine would only just keep him alive — not better, not our beloved curmudgeon, not the cat we’ve known and loved for 15 too-short years, not Agnes’ BFF.

So we held him and told him we loved him while the light went out of his eyes, and we cried while our hearts broke.