A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Morning everyone. It has cooled off a bit here. It is just under 90 instead of mid 90s. Perspective is a strange thing because I walked out the front door & thought it felt cool out. I know it is rapidly approaching but I am ready for fall.
#1 has been complaining his ear hurts since Sunday when DH took him to the golf course. DH figured he got a bug bite but I don't see anything. I've tried drops, hydrogen peroxide. If it's still bad tonight I'll have DH take him to see the doctor tomorrow. I'm tired of hauling them around to doctor's appts. I need a break.
You will love the Wilds. It's a lot of fun. You get so close to the animals. I hope they are out today.
When DS showed me on the map where it is located, I told him we should take a side trip and kidnap someone.
You are correct, it's not very far from me at all.
Corgi kept me up again. I found this in an article from the ASPCA:
A distinct feature of geriatric (late-onset) separation anxiety is that it can manifest as nighttime anxiety, almost as if your dog views your sleeping as a form of separation. Your dog may keep you awake by pacing, panting and pawing at you, and demanding attention
this sounds a lot like what he's done the last two days. I'm going to see if I can find a Comfort Zone plug in in town. Those help with anxiety.
It is going to be a long day today. It is just me & the boss & she is bored & wants to chat. By chat I mean she wants to tell me all about TV shows I'm not interested in. Yay!
It is so slow in our office today my boss just told me I could read a magazine at my desk. I didn't ask she just popped her head in office & suggested it.
You will love the Wilds. It's a lot of fun. You get so close to the animals. I hope they are out today.
When DS showed me on the map where it is located, I told him we should take a side trip and kidnap someone.
You are correct, it's not very far from me at all.
Corgi kept me up again. I found this in an article from the ASPCA:
A distinct feature of geriatric (late-onset) separation anxiety is that it can manifest as nighttime anxiety, almost as if your dog views your sleeping as a form of separation. Your dog may keep you awake by pacing, panting and pawing at you, and demanding attention
this sounds a lot like what he's done the last two days. I'm going to see if I can find a Comfort Zone plug in in town. Those help with anxiety.
How old is Corgi now?
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We are hot, tired, and need to relax. Then off to downtown to pick up a geek-by-extension dinner guest!
Did you se a lot of animals?
Oh yes! and in somewhat natural roaming habitats. There were some I had neither seen before not knew existed. Although at Animal Kingdom, the Safari ride was great with tons of animal sightings, this one seemed more natural. Even saw two David Deer males locking horns, wrestling, for the prize of owning the herd of females.
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We are hot, tired, and need to relax. Then off to downtown to pick up a geek-by-extension dinner guest!
Did you se a lot of animals?
Oh yes! and in somewhat natural roaming habitats. There were some I had neither seen before not knew existed. Although at Animal Kingdom, the Safari ride was great with tons of animal sightings, this one seemed more natural. Even saw two David Deer males locking horns, wrestling, for the prize of owning the herd of females.
You will love the Wilds. It's a lot of fun. You get so close to the animals. I hope they are out today.
When DS showed me on the map where it is located, I told him we should take a side trip and kidnap someone.
You are correct, it's not very far from me at all.
Corgi kept me up again. I found this in an article from the ASPCA:
A distinct feature of geriatric (late-onset) separation anxiety is that it can manifest as nighttime anxiety, almost as if your dog views your sleeping as a form of separation. Your dog may keep you awake by pacing, panting and pawing at you, and demanding attention
this sounds a lot like what he's done the last two days. I'm going to see if I can find a Comfort Zone plug in in town. Those help with anxiety.
How old is Corgi now?
Corgi is 13. Life span is about 15 years for them 😥
You will love the Wilds. It's a lot of fun. You get so close to the animals. I hope they are out today.
When DS showed me on the map where it is located, I told him we should take a side trip and kidnap someone.
You are correct, it's not very far from me at all.
Corgi kept me up again. I found this in an article from the ASPCA:
A distinct feature of geriatric (late-onset) separation anxiety is that it can manifest as nighttime anxiety, almost as if your dog views your sleeping as a form of separation. Your dog may keep you awake by pacing, panting and pawing at you, and demanding attention
this sounds a lot like what he's done the last two days. I'm going to see if I can find a Comfort Zone plug in in town. Those help with anxiety.
How old is Corgi now?
Corgi is 13. Life span is about 15 years for them 😥
Sundowners Syndrome. One of my best friends is dealing with this with a pug.
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As weird as it sounds, knowing there is a good possibility of it being anxiety makes me feel better. At least he's not sick. I have two comfort zone plug-ins for him. They have worked well on other issues, hope they will help this.
Ooh, ooh, I feel included - I was there as this was arranged! Hope you all had a wonderful time!
Imagine sitting around a restaurant reminiscing about your rock life and having Jojo wearing her racing gloves and talking endlessly about her fast car and S rolling her eyes. Then you are included!
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Ok - so this is ridiculous. I was looking at Traditional Home magazine and I see the most beautiful coffee cup (not tea - that's different) and saucer and I just have to have it. So, I go to the site.....uh, NO.
ONE coffee cup is $580 and the matching saucer is $240. I realize they are yellow, but they are not actually made of gold. Geesh.
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