Striving to be highly reasonable, even in the face of unreasonableness. Reading, knitting, and some alcohol may help.
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Live Frogs and Dead Birds
When I was in college, I had this poster on my wall. It didn't really say anything about procrastination or tackling the tough jobs to me. My roommate and I just thought it was funny, and used to hide gummy frogs in our room for each other.
Now I have an addendum: Step on a dead bird that your neighbors' cat left on your porch, and hopefully nothing worse will happen to you for the rest of the day, but you will hear the crunch of the bones all day, and feel sightly queasy every time you think about it. (I'll spare you any photos.)
Ugh, I don't even have a cat!
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Thank you very much for all your good thoughts and prayers for my MiL. She took a turn for the worse yesterday and has now slipped into a coma, but I greatly appreciate all your support and kindness.
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Ugh! I do not enjoy coming across small dead critters.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your MiL. I'll continue to send healing thoughts.
I hope your MIL will either improve soon, or have a peaceful pass. I'll keep her in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm sorry to hear the news about your MIL. And the dead bird, too. On the positive side, if your neighbor's cat left it for you that means she likes you.
ReplyDeleteSorry about your mother-in-law Bonny. Continuing prayers for her. And yuck to stepping on a dead bird, but agreeing with Carole - you are liked by your neighbor's cat (for what it's worth). That poster is great!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about your mother-in-law and will say a prayer for her and all of your family.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. It's very kind of you and I greatly appreciate it.
DeleteOh, Bonny. My heart is with you today. XO
ReplyDelete(And I hope the cat is done with her surprise deliveries. . . )
Your neighbors cat must be concerned about you - she has left you sustenance!
ReplyDeleteAnd, I am sending prayers of support and love for your dear MIL and all of you as you move through this difficult time.
I'm so sorry to hear the news about your mother-in-law. Thinking of you all...
ReplyDeleteSending you love and peace, Bonny.
ReplyDeleteSending a comforting hug your way and peaceful prayers for your mother-in-law.
ReplyDeleteIt's very hard to remember that the bird is a gift, but it is. I am not a cat person, but if they bring you gifts, they must like you. I have missed most of your posts lately, but I am sending all good wishes for your MIL and your family. My husband is in the hospital, and it is difficult to keep up when you are practically living there! I have high hopes he will be home next week. And I hope things for your MIL turn out in the best way considering the circumstances.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry about your mil, will be praying for her and you and your family!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you peace and love during this difficult time.
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