
I agree about clients and the end of the year rush. Ugh.
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Yes. Yes it has.Avatar wrote: The end of year malaise has definitely set in.
Read this to my kids. they were amused.Sorus wrote: Cat was chattering at a bug on the wall that she couldn't reach. Lifted cat up to dealing-with-bug-level. Cat took an enthusiastic swipe at bug. Bug went flying. (Wasn't a winged bug.) No idea where bug went. Suspect it's in my hair.
Also, update on small mammals I care for at my house- my 7-year-old son requested to see this story TWO more times today, and then, "Can you copy it and paste it into TextEdit?"Sorus wrote:Cat was chattering at a bug on the wall that she couldn't reach. Lifted cat up to dealing-with-bug-level. Cat took an enthusiastic swipe at bug. Bug went flying. (Wasn't a winged bug.) No idea where bug went. Suspect it's in my hair.
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Oh, yeah.Avatar wrote:Should add the bit about the cat thinking it obliterated the bug.
I sometimes amuse myself by imagining what the cats think of our antics.
That's not something I've ever really considered doing. But I'm pleased that he found it entertaining, and I will attempt to keep my random feline anthropomorphism family-friendly.Linna Heartlistener wrote: I will laugh if you write a bestseller that shows up in the Children's section of libraries and is a book of snarky stories about cats, humans, and the bugs they wear.