Nov. 23rd, 2009

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  • 08:33:53: Still dealing with a sick puppy. Thought she was getting better. Now? Not so much.
  • 08:34:15: Blackhawks won again, though. Something decent happened.
  • 17:39:11: In other news, I know that there is at least one mouse in my basement. They have apparently learned to resist the peanut butter bait.

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ksmith: (Default)

  • 08:33:53: Still dealing with a sick puppy. Thought she was getting better. Now? Not so much.
  • 08:34:15: Blackhawks won again, though. Something decent happened.
  • 17:39:11: In other news, I know that there is at least one mouse in my basement. They have apparently learned to resist the peanut butter bait.

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Monday

Nov. 23rd, 2009 10:19 pm
ksmith: (gimme a break)
Tomorrow, I'll be taking Gaby to see a specialist. No current issues, if by "current", we mean the last 24 hours or so. Today, it was as though the crappy weekend that was never happened--Gaby was bouncy and energetic. Her appetite was good. But the same thing happened last month. Bouncy after the change to the venison food, followed by a decent 5 weeks, then by the roof caving in. So. We're going to determine what is going on. No clue if they will be able to perform her endoscopy tomorrow, but given that she can only have water after midnight, it's possible. Good thoughts, please.

In other news, I managed to break my old faithful alarm clock. It's an Oregon Scientific, at least 10 years old. I knocked it off the end table, and the base that contains the sensor that receives the time signal from NIST/Ft Collins split open and the sensor itself went kablooey. It no longer receives anything. I do have another atomic clock, but it has more switches and buttons and I managed to set it to go off at 615pm instead of 615am. This proved to not be an issue, however, as King apparently also receives the WWVB signal from Ft Collins and awakened me right on time.

Monday

Nov. 23rd, 2009 10:19 pm
ksmith: (gimme a break)
Tomorrow, I'll be taking Gaby to see a specialist. No current issues, if by "current", we mean the last 24 hours or so. Today, it was as though the crappy weekend that was never happened--Gaby was bouncy and energetic. Her appetite was good. But the same thing happened last month. Bouncy after the change to the venison food, followed by a decent 5 weeks, then by the roof caving in. So. We're going to determine what is going on. No clue if they will be able to perform her endoscopy tomorrow, but given that she can only have water after midnight, it's possible. Good thoughts, please.

In other news, I managed to break my old faithful alarm clock. It's an Oregon Scientific, at least 10 years old. I knocked it off the end table, and the base that contains the sensor that receives the time signal from NIST/Ft Collins split open and the sensor itself went kablooey. It no longer receives anything. I do have another atomic clock, but it has more switches and buttons and I managed to set it to go off at 615pm instead of 615am. This proved to not be an issue, however, as King apparently also receives the WWVB signal from Ft Collins and awakened me right on time.
ksmith: (gaby1)
Anybody want to guess who's outside at this very moment, in the dark and the cold, running around and playing tag with a bone?

Anybody?

Bueller?
ksmith: (gaby1)
Anybody want to guess who's outside at this very moment, in the dark and the cold, running around and playing tag with a bone?

Anybody?

Bueller?

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