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Thursday, February 14, 2013
It finally happened
It’s happened!
Finally-it seems to be taking place. It may not be much to you, but we were
getting a tad bit concerned.
What am I writing about?
The hopeful bond between our 9-year-old tabby Pepper and our new rescue,
1-year-old Chihuahua Lucky-it seems to be slowly taking place!
Pepper has been actually teasing her –peeking out of his
favorite hiding places just long enough that she notices him and then he runs
to a spot that Lucky cannot possibly access.
The middle of our king-sized tall bed, the kitchen and bathroom counters
and the top of his cat condo, for just a start.
They seem to be starting to agree on various spots in the
bed. Pepper on my “knee” pillow between
my legs and Lucky has chosen (Lord only knows how she breathes) under the blankets
and between us.
Do you have any idea how scary this is? We have to remember, while we’re sleeping,
that we have a tiny 5 pound pup there and we’d better not crush her! We’re all getting used to the
arrangements.
Another sign that they’re beginning to bond: Pepper is actually looking for her and
kissing her nose! Whoa…
He’s also watching her every move outside and trying to
follow her around by skating along the 3 sliding doors and the two windows in
the other doors.
We also saw him chasing her and meowing at her to play. This is so wonderful! For the first few weeks, we didn’t know how
to get this to work. But like children
and new siblings, they’re working out the details all on their own.
I’m sure we’ll still need to monitor dust-ups and use some
timeouts, but we’re encouraged about these positive changes. May they continue and flourish.
Since Valentine’s Day was this week, Steve and I decided
that this was their present to us, learning to get along and enjoy each other’s
company.
Speaking of Valentine’s Day-it was our 33rd. Since we’ve had so many changes and have
purchased so many items and made so many changes to get our new house to be a
home, we decided that our romantic evening was to enjoy a nice homemade meal in
the dining room. Steve had the day off,
but we had the grandkids until around 6, so we had a somewhat late dinner and
just enjoyed not having to do much of anything-except be with each other.
Here’s hoping yours was just as wonderful!
Here’s a hint to next week’s blog subject: Rockabye Baby
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I thought for a minute that this post was about what your next post may be about. :)
So happy for the fur babies - yeah!
Dining in the dining room - what a concept - we rarely do that. Have yet to do it in this place but the Valentine's red roses look gorgeous there!
So happy for the fur babies - yeah!
Dining in the dining room - what a concept - we rarely do that. Have yet to do it in this place but the Valentine's red roses look gorgeous there!
I had this post in my queue when I was given the okay Kathy! so it gives me ample time to work on this subject!
Sweet Valentine story about the pet-bonding. If only we could get those in government to get along somehow.
We didn't do anything really special for Valentine's Day but our trip to Florida this coming week is something we are really going to enjoy.
We didn't do anything really special for Valentine's Day but our trip to Florida this coming week is something we are really going to enjoy.
this time of the year is wonderful in FLA. Warm, but not yet at that horrible "humid" point where every day is a downpour in 110!
We're actually doing another cruise in April and we'll leave out of Ft. Lauderdale again.
Looking forward to that! our Daughter, son-in-law and grandkids are coming along this time. should prove to bring lots of different stories/blogs w/ a big crowd this time!
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We're actually doing another cruise in April and we'll leave out of Ft. Lauderdale again.
Looking forward to that! our Daughter, son-in-law and grandkids are coming along this time. should prove to bring lots of different stories/blogs w/ a big crowd this time!
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