Figgy1
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That's great sounds like you're doing much better. I hope the downsizing goes well xoxoThanks. Kids and I are fine and happy.
That's great sounds like you're doing much better. I hope the downsizing goes well xoxoThanks. Kids and I are fine and happy.
My dogs both knew I was pregnant before I did as well. The smaller one kept following me around the house and the bigger one started over protecting me. My husband and I had gotten into a heated debate about something and he actually growled at my husband when he raised his voice.
Got the new camera today. Still playing with it to figure out all the settings. Jasmine...View attachment 248061
For me, Ice skating was no good for me as a kid. I discovered was better at roller skating than ice skating. Back when I was in gym class we had roller skating, I had much better balance in roller skates than ice skates. I don't think would be decent at rolling skating anymore due to my gait being off due to a severe hip injury I had as a junior in High school with one leg being slightly longer than the other.
I was prone to sprain ankles as a kid and I did try ice skating on a field trip back when I was in 4th grade. I got my ankles stronger by doing different types exercises at home after I was shown at Children's hospital back when I was a kid.
There was an indoor skating rink just past a mile from the grade school I went to. I discovered I had very bad balance on ice skates and the only way I could ice skate is by holding a walker back when I was in grade school. I fall down 6 times in about 7 minutes and landed on my knees and I'm sure that is one of the reasons how I got bad knees as an adult.
Thank you for sharing. So beyond happy this was well received and being done again. I'm lucky my older ds does well in crowds, thank you Hershey and DisneyMeant to share with those of you with autistic children (or similar medical issues) that I saw on the local news (MA) here yesterday, a special private time in a large shopping mall for these kids.
A few hours before the mall opened, these parents and children were allowed in, so that the kids could meet Santa without the usual noise and chaos of a shopping mall. It was a calm environment for these children, and they also had arts and crafts for them, and a few comfort dogs were there for the children to meet. The event was very well received, and I heard that quite a few other shopping malls in the U.,S. are also offering similar events during the holiday season.![]()
Meant to share with those of you with autistic children (or similar medical issues) that I saw on the local news (MA) here yesterday, a special private time in a large shopping mall for these kids.
A few hours before the mall opened, these parents and children were allowed in, so that the kids could meet Santa without the usual noise and chaos of a shopping mall. It was a calm environment for these children, and they also had arts and crafts for them, and a few comfort dogs were there for the children to meet. The event was very well received, and I heard that quite a few other shopping malls in the U.,S. are also offering similar events during the holiday season.![]()
So the previous morning, I was the first one up. It was about 5am. I went into the kitchen and saw the garbage can not in its normal spot, but further off to the center of the kitchen. I thought the dogs had tried tipping it over like in the past. I picked it up and felt it was empty. Then I noticed our cat Tigger was scratching at it. Thought it was funny. He had never done that before. He kept doing it. I then realized that maybe something had gotten under it. I tipped the can to the side. Then I saw what may have been his mouse toy stuck in one of the small slots. I grabbed it, and then quickly realized it was a field mouse. I stifled a scream and let go. It went back into the slot. I then realized that I had to get the little thing and put it outside. I grabbed a surgical glove and pulled the little mouse out again and held it at arms distance. Tigger was very curious and excited. I let the little thing that was acting stunned outside in the grass. I told dh. We do leave our garage door between the kitchen and garage ajar at night so the cats have another area to go into. There is also a litter box in there. Figured the mouse crawled into the garage from outside when it was open. Anyway dh said that was the first night in a long time that the cats didn't wake him up a zillion times in the night. I said maybe the key to a good nights rest is having a mouse that the cats can chase.![]()
My sister found evidence of a mouse in her pantry a few weeks ago. She was very surprised as she lives on the 7th floor of an apartment building. She did catch the mouse but let's just say she didn't put it outside.So the previous morning, I was the first one up. It was about 5am. I went into the kitchen and saw the garbage can not in its normal spot, but further off to the center of the kitchen. I thought the dogs had tried tipping it over like in the past. I picked it up and felt it was empty. Then I noticed our cat Tigger was scratching at it. Thought it was funny. He had never done that before. He kept doing it. I then realized that maybe something had gotten under it. I tipped the can to the side. Then I saw what may have been his mouse toy stuck in one of the small slots. I grabbed it, and then quickly realized it was a field mouse. I stifled a scream and let go. It went back into the slot. I then realized that I had to get the little thing and put it outside. I grabbed a surgical glove and pulled the little mouse out again and held it at arms distance. Tigger was very curious and excited. I let the little thing that was acting stunned outside in the grass. I told dh. We do leave our garage door between the kitchen and garage ajar at night so the cats have another area to go into. There is also a litter box in there. Figured the mouse crawled into the garage from outside when it was open. Anyway dh said that was the first night in a long time that the cats didn't wake him up a zillion times in the night. I said maybe the key to a good nights rest is having a mouse that the cats can chase.![]()
My sister found evidence of a mouse in her pantry a few weeks ago. She was very surprised as she lives on the 7th floor of an apartment building. She did catch the mouse but let's just say she didn't put it outside.![]()
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I blame @StarWarsGirl and a few others in here (you know who you are!) for posting kittens!
Me too...AND I also need a strap around the ankle to keep them on my feet. Flip flops just don't stay on unless I shuffle, which Hubby hates!!That is my problem with them. I hate having the strap in between my toes.
Totally agree.![]()
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