We're okay
1. We were so lucky; we got through Helene with pretty much zero impact--a power outage of ten minutes and some sticks and branches down in the yard that we have yet to pick up because we are Those Neighbors.
Meanwhile, my colleague's neighborhood had a lot of downed trees, one of which fell on her house and trashed it, and another of which fell on her neighbor's house and killed him. Another colleague who lives less than a mile from us is still without power and likely to remain so through this week. Josh's sister works in Erwin, TN, and one of her friends was among the 50 people trapped on the roof of a hospital who had to be evacuated via helicopter.
I cannot express how grateful I am that we are okay and that none of my colleagues, friends, or family lost their lives.
2. I had to miss my aunt's memorial because I would have had to drive through the storm to get there, but everyone understood and told me to stay home; I was worried about hurt feelings, but it was just too dangerous to attempt.
3. Sammy takes an antiviral pill twice a day followed by a supplement paste that also inhibits the viral load. He has always been extremely easy to pill, but ever since he adopted a tiny plastic tub as his favorite place to sit, all I have to do is shake the bottle and he hops in his little tub. Then I just pop the pill in his mouth without even having to pick him up.
The weirdest thing happened with his paste, though. We opened a new tube, and he just wouldn't eat it, turned his nose up at it even though it was the exact same everything. So after the pill, I just squirted it directly in his mouth, again without even having to pick him up. Once we opened the next tube, he was back to eating it on his own again. So weird. Something was different about that tube, but IDK what. It wasn't spoiled; it didn't make him sick. Cats.
4. I was so sad to learn of
zulu's passing. We were not super close, but we've been friends for years now, and her optimism and infectious enthusiasm brought me a lot of joy.
daemonluna has written a beautiful eulogy from the perspective of someone who knew her better than I did. Even though
zulu is gone, her light continues to shine through her words and her friendship. She will be deeply missed.
Meanwhile, my colleague's neighborhood had a lot of downed trees, one of which fell on her house and trashed it, and another of which fell on her neighbor's house and killed him. Another colleague who lives less than a mile from us is still without power and likely to remain so through this week. Josh's sister works in Erwin, TN, and one of her friends was among the 50 people trapped on the roof of a hospital who had to be evacuated via helicopter.
I cannot express how grateful I am that we are okay and that none of my colleagues, friends, or family lost their lives.
2. I had to miss my aunt's memorial because I would have had to drive through the storm to get there, but everyone understood and told me to stay home; I was worried about hurt feelings, but it was just too dangerous to attempt.
3. Sammy takes an antiviral pill twice a day followed by a supplement paste that also inhibits the viral load. He has always been extremely easy to pill, but ever since he adopted a tiny plastic tub as his favorite place to sit, all I have to do is shake the bottle and he hops in his little tub. Then I just pop the pill in his mouth without even having to pick him up.
The weirdest thing happened with his paste, though. We opened a new tube, and he just wouldn't eat it, turned his nose up at it even though it was the exact same everything. So after the pill, I just squirted it directly in his mouth, again without even having to pick him up. Once we opened the next tube, he was back to eating it on his own again. So weird. Something was different about that tube, but IDK what. It wasn't spoiled; it didn't make him sick. Cats.
4. I was so sad to learn of
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I'm glad Sammy is taking his meds so easily! I can't imagine giving a cat a pill so easily.
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He is a very agreeable cat. I wish he was more of a lap cat, but maybe he'll mellow into one as he ages.
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*hugs*
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It's great that Sammy takes his meds so well!
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We're so lucky.
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So much devastation. :(
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Thank you, friend.
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Excellent icon.
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I too was sad to learn about zulu.
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I trust cats when they do that kind of thing -- their noses are way better than ours.
I love what you've written about
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hugs you very very much
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So sorry to hear about your colleagues. We got off very, very lucky.
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Sammy is the least food motivated animal I have ever encountered. He basically just wants to eat his dry cat food. LOL
I'm so glad y'all are okay, too. Minor damage is not nothing, but I'm glad no one was hurt.
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So glad to hear you made it through the storm okay!
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Thank you, friend.
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*hugs*
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Awwww, Sammy! *skritches*
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Sammy is such a good kitty; I find myself imagining trying to pill our previous cats, and it would have been such an ordeal. He literally just lays there and lets me drop it in his mouth. It's wild.
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And *hugs* to you about
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A chemical plant near Atlanta was damaged, so there's a chlorine cloud wafting over the city. Dylan said it smells like a pool outside. I told them to stay inside because OMG scary.
*hugs and hugs*
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*hugs tight*
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We are so lucky; I am so grateful.
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I love your icon!
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