Saturday, November 27, 2010

Still Thankful

Hi there!

Did any of you or your beans go shopping yesterday for the Black Friday deals?  Mine didn't.  Mama doesn't really like to shop, but she did go shopping for cat stuff.  Our cat sitter is doing a pet drive for a local shelter. Mama bought a bunch of food and treats, etc. for the kitties that have to stay there until they get their forever homes. I was in a shelter before Mama adopted me. I wish there weren't so many homeless animals!  I'm so blessed to have my home and wish they all had homes too.

I hope you're enjoying your weekend!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Snow & Turkey Make for a Great Day!

We had our first snow of the season yesterday. It was so beautiful.

I only wanted a quick look.  Mama had dragged me out of my warm bed to see it. I just wanted to get back inside.
I had some delicious turkey yesterday. Even Simba enjoyed it.  Today we're just all going to relax. We're going to have rain, but unfortunately, no snow.  I hope you all enjoy your day!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!


I am very thankful for my home with so much love and warmth and food! I am also thankful for all of you, my dear friends.

I want to wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving.  If you're in Canada, happy belated Thanksgiving. If you're in a country that doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope you have a lovely weekend.


Head taps & purrs,
Lucy (and Vicki)

Saturday, November 20, 2010

I'm Back...Finally!


Dearest Friends,
I am so happy to be back!  Mama and papa came back from vacation last weekend.  Mama couldn't help me with my blog until today because of her work.

Well, I made friends with the cat sitter in spite of myself.  She blabbed to mama how I just sit and purr and don't hide. 

Although it's getting colder, we still have quite a bit of sun some days.  I missed being able to watch the world from my patio.
There are going to be a lot of preparations for Thanksgiving around here over the next few days.  I can't wait!  I don't care about the cranberries, potatoes or pie, but I love turkey.  It will just be the four of us, and since Simba doesn't like meat--he's a strange one--I hope I'll get a good portion.

I look forward to visiting you all!  I wish you a wonderful, relaxing weekend!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

À Bientôt

Hello Dear Friends,
I want to thank you for coming to my 14th gotcha party last week. You really made my day special!
I've missed you all. Mama has been busier than usual, and she's getting ready to go on a vacation for a couple of weeks in Europe.  Simba and I will stay home.  The cat sitter will be coming by daily to feed us.  The cat sitter will also be trying to murder me.  That’s why I’ll be under the bed.  It’s better to be safe than sorry.

I’m sad that I’ll miss Halloween, but at least I’ll miss the humiliation of being squeezed into a costume like last year.  I heard Papa say it was like stuffing a sausage into a tutu.  

We will still visit until it's time for Mama to leave, but we may not get to post again until her return.

Headtaps,
Lucy
xxxooo

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Lucy's 14th Gotcha Day Party!



In the fall of 1996, I decided I wanted a third kitty.  We had two male middle-aged cats at the time.  I figured I needed a female kitten to ensure the least amount of problems with introducing a new cat.  On my lunch hour, I went to the shelter and they only had one kitten if you can believe it.  Actually, she was at least a few months old.  She was sleeping in her litter box and looked up at me with her green eyes with the same expression she still uses every once in a while today.  Also, the rare times she’s boarded, she’ll sleep in the litter box.  I think it somehow gives her a feeling of security.  I’ll bring her bed to the boarding place but she’ll still choose the litter box.  Fortunately, they always keep them clean.

I went back to the shelter the next day, Saturday, to bring her home.  As soon as she alit from the carrier, she immediately took over our home and the two resident cats.  Strangely, at some point later, she became very fearful of strangers.  We can’t pinpoint when that happened, but in her early ears she was gregarious and sociable.

She loved playing with the plastic ring on milk jugs.  She’d go to any lengths to chase them and sometimes even brought them back to me.  We’d play on the stairs.  Up and down she’d go. She was tireless, and she kept a trim figure.  Those days have long gone.  Some things that haven’t changed are her pretty green eyes and her sweetness with a dash of sass.  I love her so much.

In celebration of Lucy’s 14th Gotcha Day, let’s party!  I have all of Lucy's favorites: ham and roast beef and  vanilla ice cream and marshmallows. 
 There’s music, catnip, crinkle balls, “pillow garden” stations and two unmade beds with clean sheets.

We also have party favors for when you leave.  The bones are for the doggies.

If you're a human, we have a t-shirt for you:


Thanks so much for coming! Stay as long as you like!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Pillow Garden

Have you heard of a pillow garden? It's a place where you are surrounded by pillows in a gloriously unmade bed.

In between some rainy days, we've been having beautiful, sunny fall days.  I'm still able to enjoy my sun puddles most mornings. I like to sit on my patio and see the leaves blowing and all the colors of autumn.  Mama says my coat colors remind her of fall.

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!