Thursday, March 12, 2009

a day at home, mostly


We have been playing with Henry a bit more than usual, and he seems to be perking up. Here he is enjoying yet another one of Peter's pots. Henry is really into sniffing flowers.  Today I am going to the vet's to pick up Calico's ashes, and we will bury them in VT once the ground softens up.

Every once in a while, despite frequent wiping up of spills, I break down and use the self cleaning cycle on my oven.  Now I am captive in my own home for 4 hours and 20 minutes. I've decided to hunker into my sewing room to make serious progress on this quilt. 
Our friend Margie came for supper last night and I gave her the muttons I knit for her. Since we are both such fashionistas (HA, HA, HA, HA!), we thought we'd have her do some posing, and do a photo shoot.  Here she is, looking very fetch.

Over the last 27 years, Peter and I have had a very effective parenting partnership going.  His steady ways and mellow temperament have made him the perfect driving instructor.  Once he has done the initial teaching, I get brave enough to join in.  Although the kids will say that this does not always bring out the best in me.  And I will agree.  But, this morning, Gretta drove to school (she is learning) and we managed to remain civil with one another. Progress!

Late this afternoon, I am off to have an early supper with a friend to catch up on stuff and gather courage together for a difficult something that must be done. And then on to Spirit in Practice class. How blessed am I?

5 comments:

  1. Henry looks so sweet sniffing his beautiful tulip in the sunshine. I hope you have a fun and productive time quilting while waiting for the oven to finish cooking itself. And that the rest of your day goes well.

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  2. The pictures of Henry and the flowering plant are beautiful! Either one would make a wonderful painting or quilt!!
    I do remember the days of driving lessons with Kate. NOT FUN!!! HaHa!

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  3. Henry is a very handsome cat, I love his soft color!

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  4. Thanks all, for your appreciation of this handsome beastie, our vet calls him a "pink tabby". Henry is not just a good looking guy, he also has a heart of gold and he's a fine companion. KarenLR

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  5. I calculated today (based on my careful scientific research :) ) that I spend approximately 35.24 minutes a day oogaling at Henry, playing with Henry, feeding Henry chicken at the table when I shouldn't be, picking Henry up even though he doesn't enjoy it, and complaining about how cute and/or fat he is. Time very well spent.
    Gretta

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