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Trundling along :)

Once again, it has been a while Sorry about that, but I figure most people really aren't that interested in the minutia of my everyday life. Really, it's pretty boring - get up at o'dark hundred, shower, dress, pack lunch, make coffee, collect the bits for my bag'o'tricks, walk the dog, go to work, come home, walk the dog, have something resembling food (occasionally challenging, considering cooking for one it a bit of a pain), walk the dog at least once more, fall into bed, then wash, rinse and repeat for the rest of the week See? Pretty boring, no?

Having bored you to tears with the monotony of my days, I do have to admit that there have been some new and exciting things going on I got another cat!

Milo kitty

His name is Milo, I was told he's about five years old (though my vet said that once a cat reaches maturity age is difficult to tell, but we stick with five years just for the sake of argument) and he's a rescue. He was found either abandoned or as a lost stray and was taken in by a shelter who cleaned him up and put him up for adoption. When I saw him, someone had already paid his fee in the hopes that he would be taken home by the end of the day Enter me He's a sweetie, he really is. He's been neutered and declawed, so someone at some point loved him, and his only issue was that he's seriously underweight. We're working on the weight issue with a combination of kitten food and regular kibble (Jakjak loves it! little pig that he is) and he's been eating regularly for a couple weeks now. There is something going on with him, he's developed an eye infection which is proving annoyingly tenacious, but hopefully we'll get that cured before I wind up owing the vet too much money.

Other than that, I suppose there hasn't been that much new and exciting. There are a few new shows I'm watching, though none have been entertaining enough to write a rant/review of them. I've even managed to get about 6 eps behind on Supernatural, though that was because I had missed the first ep and had to go find it. I have been recording all my shows in HD this season - figured since I'm paying for the HD pvr box I might as well get my money's worth, and boy, some of the shows are just so pretty, CSI:Miami in particular. I haven't noticed a particular colour theme in any of the eps so far, but the colours are all so pretty maybe I'm just missing it.

I got a new breadmaker yesterday.

B&D All In One B2250

I like bread, but I don't eat much of it and when I buy it it often ends up going mouldy, even when I keep it in the fridge. So, I hauled out my old breadmaker so I could make my bread on demand and it stuffed up two loaves in a row. Considering it was about 15 years old, I'm not really surprised that it wasn't working so well anymore. So, it just happened that my grocery store was having a clearance sale on a lot of the kitchen toys they stock, so I got this one (basically an updated version of the old one) for 25% off. I'm test driving it now, while I write this, so here's hoping it all works out well.

I've finished a couple of baby blankets for someone at work - one of our dispatchers had a little granddaughter, and the first blanket was made using mint green and white before she knew what flavour the baby was going to be, so she commissioned a second one in pink after Charleigh was born. Since I finished that last week I've pulled out a sweater that I started a few years ago. It was mostly done, I'd finished the knitting a long time ago, and sewn it together as well as weaving in all the ends. All that was left to do was to was the front border, but I'd misplaced first the yarn and then the pattern. It took a whole whopping two days to finish a sweater I'd had put away for about two years... sigh...

Anyway, that's about it for the excitement in my life - I know, it's not a lot, but for my loyal three, I hope that catches you up

Posted by IlyanaRVS, 10/30/2009 4:07pm
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It sounds like my life... Rinse and Repeat! I love it. Milo is just too cute. As long as you stay on top of the meds the eye infection should clear up. I had to watch mine. I would put the drops in no problem it was the ointment that was pawed off and licked. I never though of bread on demand what a great idea... Thanks! Have a great weekend.

Scott-
Posted 10/30/2009 8:02pm
Hello Lmao at having something resembling food, that was funny. I know what you mean though, I’m usually too lazy to cook properly too. Aww Milo is adorable, he got lucky to have found such a good and caring mama, I have no doubt he’ll get over all his health issues in no time. I have never heard of breadmakers, hope it works fine. French bread is the most spread here, we only use sliced bread for sandwiches and such. I am only able to knit scarves, so I’m totally admired at your knitting skills. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs
Posted 10/31/2009 5:52am
Hey, Scott Milo is a sweetie, and he's been doing the same thing with the ointment. I actually stopped putting it in his eye, because he'd taken to scratching at it and I was afraid he'd scratch a little too hard. He's been losing hair around his eye, though, and I'm not sure if that's a result of excessive grooming because it's bugging him or a symptom of the infection. He's going back to the vet on Monday, though, so I guess we'll find out. In the meantime I've taken to using Polysporin eye and ear drops instead, so at least there's something to fight whatever the problem is.
Posted 10/31/2009 7:10pm
Boom-moo! Often I wind up having a bowl of cereal for dinner, or just cooking a couple of eggs - I've inadvertently wound up semi-vegetarian because I can't be bothered to cook meat for my dinner. I'll do a quick pasta with a side of veg heated in the microwave, but the meat... meh... Most of it ends up going to the dog anyway, so I just can't be arsed. The breadmaker is a wonderful thing - takes all the pain-in-the-behind labour out of the process, yet you still have a house smelling of fresh bread almost at a whim The knitting is something I do to keep myself busy, even more so at work than at home, and lots of practice is what has allowed me to move beyond scarves. Though, some of the scarves I've seen? Not for the faint of heart... some gorgeous lacework out there. If you enjoy it, by all means persevere, and find a good local shop for yarns, patterns and advice. It can be invaluable.
Posted 10/31/2009 7:17pm
Milo is a real cutie



I'd love a bread maker, but I'm just too impatient to wait for it to do its work. Hope yours is a success!
Posted 11/04/2009 2:41am
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