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My family did Christmas yesterday instead of waiting until Wednesday. This was because of my niece, Amy. Amy is spread thin on Christmas with so many places to stop that she canât fit us in. Her husbandâs parents are divorced, so they go to his dadâs place and his momâs place and her momâs place and we are left out. We wish she would arrange an every other year thing where they spend Christmas with her family (as in us) one year and his family the next year, etc., but that doesnât happen and we donât want to pressure her. She has so much on her plate. She has a mentally challenged sister. She has a young daughter to care for and she has to look out for her dad, too. The family was shocked yesterday to see Amyâs dad (our brother, Jim). He has aged about 15 years since we saw him last Christmas. Totally falling apart. Heâs weak and isnât taking care of himself. He was just getting over a cold. He coughed up blood at the dinner table.
Then thereâs my oldest brother, John. The one we donât like too much. The one who pigs out on all the food and treats while sitting on his fat behind, not helping in the kitchen because itâs âwomenâs workâ. He is aging fast too. One year older than Jim, John was moved to an assisted living care facility last summer because he wasnât taking care of himself. He had black mold in his apartment and he didnât have the gumption to jump on the landlord to clean it up. Itâs all very deeply involved, but he seemed unable to do anything for himself. John is 74 years old. He looks older than that. Jim is 73 and looks at least 80. He does not have good hygiene, his teeth are rotting â heâs just a mess. Weâre wondering if he will even be living by next Christmas. We thought John was in bad shape, but Jim is far worse. Amy and her brother, Jake, are trying to get him into the same care facility where John is. That would be good because they were very close growing up.
My Mom is 96 and doing fine in her apartment. Weâre going to lunch today! Pre-Christmas ritual. Tomorrow, over to my Sisterâs for Christmas dinner.Sheâs great. Seen it all! Civil rights, gay marriage, rolled with it all. Loves her gay black building manager to pieces. Gives me advice on my novels about a lesbian wildlife agent solving mysteries in a rural community. Good advice! Adored my character of a woman lineman (works out on power poles in the most awful weather, keeping her community safe) who provided the critical clue in the 3rd mystery.Love my Mom.
Indeed, this is how the cats of Sloblinki traditionally decorate their trees. Nowadays, the ornaments are plastic, which keeps the odor down for out of town guests. Traditionally, a crab was used as a tree topper, But recently, this fell out of favor for the friendly and more accessible looking shrimp. The holiday has more in common with the literal meaning of the name âBoxing Dayâ as the greatest gift any cat can give or receive is an empty box.
Shirley Temple marathon on now on MOVIES channel (5.2 OTA tv). Have always loved her as a little girl and later as a diplomat representing our nation. Recording a few favorites.
Those are some interesting tree decorations. Oh well, to each their own. On another note, saw a wren and three golden crowned kinglets while out walking today.
JLChi 3 months ago
Thanks for the suggestions, but not being a cat, I think itâs best to stick with angels and sparkly things on the tree.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 3 months ago
Very good of Annie to oblige their wishes despite her own ideas about tree decorating.
angelolady Premium Member 3 months ago
I like the fish bones.
laughingkitty 3 months ago
Shrimp? Sardines? Anchovies? I hate to think what that will smell like!
laughingkitty 3 months ago
Today is:
CHRISTMAS EVE
NATIONAL EGGNOG DAY
laughingkitty 3 months ago
My family did Christmas yesterday instead of waiting until Wednesday. This was because of my niece, Amy. Amy is spread thin on Christmas with so many places to stop that she canât fit us in. Her husbandâs parents are divorced, so they go to his dadâs place and his momâs place and her momâs place and we are left out. We wish she would arrange an every other year thing where they spend Christmas with her family (as in us) one year and his family the next year, etc., but that doesnât happen and we donât want to pressure her. She has so much on her plate. She has a mentally challenged sister. She has a young daughter to care for and she has to look out for her dad, too. The family was shocked yesterday to see Amyâs dad (our brother, Jim). He has aged about 15 years since we saw him last Christmas. Totally falling apart. Heâs weak and isnât taking care of himself. He was just getting over a cold. He coughed up blood at the dinner table.
Then thereâs my oldest brother, John. The one we donât like too much. The one who pigs out on all the food and treats while sitting on his fat behind, not helping in the kitchen because itâs âwomenâs workâ. He is aging fast too. One year older than Jim, John was moved to an assisted living care facility last summer because he wasnât taking care of himself. He had black mold in his apartment and he didnât have the gumption to jump on the landlord to clean it up. Itâs all very deeply involved, but he seemed unable to do anything for himself. John is 74 years old. He looks older than that. Jim is 73 and looks at least 80. He does not have good hygiene, his teeth are rotting â heâs just a mess. Weâre wondering if he will even be living by next Christmas. We thought John was in bad shape, but Jim is far worse. Amy and her brother, Jake, are trying to get him into the same care facility where John is. That would be good because they were very close growing up.
laughingkitty 3 months ago
Happy Christmas Eve to all!
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member 3 months ago
Ah, this strip made me think of Rose and her story about the Great Herring War. âşď¸
I love those four Golden Girls⌠and I love Ten Cats â¤ď¸
WDemBlk Premium Member 3 months ago
Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukah to all.
jessegooddoggy 3 months ago
Wonât they have fun undecorating that tree!
rs0204 Premium Member 3 months ago
Merry Christmas to all Ten Cats and Annie.
diskus Premium Member 3 months ago
Lots of cats will be in that tree.
joe.altmaier 3 months ago
My Mom is 96 and doing fine in her apartment. Weâre going to lunch today! Pre-Christmas ritual. Tomorrow, over to my Sisterâs for Christmas dinner.Sheâs great. Seen it all! Civil rights, gay marriage, rolled with it all. Loves her gay black building manager to pieces. Gives me advice on my novels about a lesbian wildlife agent solving mysteries in a rural community. Good advice! Adored my character of a woman lineman (works out on power poles in the most awful weather, keeping her community safe) who provided the critical clue in the 3rd mystery.Love my Mom.
ladykat Premium Member 3 months ago
Merry Christmas and Happy Channukah to all!
bloodykate 3 months ago
A purr-fect Christmas tree!!! <3
darcyandsimon 3 months ago
They know how to do it right!
Space_cat 3 months ago
Indeed, this is how the cats of Sloblinki traditionally decorate their trees. Nowadays, the ornaments are plastic, which keeps the odor down for out of town guests. Traditionally, a crab was used as a tree topper, But recently, this fell out of favor for the friendly and more accessible looking shrimp. The holiday has more in common with the literal meaning of the name âBoxing Dayâ as the greatest gift any cat can give or receive is an empty box.
dbrucepm 3 months ago
thereâs something fishy about that tree
Red Bird 3 months ago
Sure it is, Annie. Donât forget to add some tuna as well.
awgiedawgie Premium Member 3 months ago
Thatâs not a Christmas tree⌠itâs a snack bar.
daleandkristen 3 months ago
Shirley Temple marathon on now on MOVIES channel (5.2 OTA tv). Have always loved her as a little girl and later as a diplomat representing our nation. Recording a few favorites.
JLChi 3 months ago
I guess Iâm the Grinch here. I would not have done it. No fish on my tree!
swenbu Premium Member 3 months ago
Certainly all those different fish things would eliminate the wonderful Christmas tree aroma!! Good for the cats, not so good for the humans!!
willie_mctell 3 months ago
No ham, turkey, or chicken? Our cat makes campaign speeches when we have chicken.
darcyandsimon 3 months ago
Missy doesnât eat people meat much, but tuna? Ohyeah! Sheâd love this tree!
Mary 3 months ago
Our late, great Bucky would never eat people food, even when we offered it to him.
tad1 3 months ago
FREE ELDO!
tad1 3 months ago
Those are some interesting tree decorations. Oh well, to each their own. On another note, saw a wren and three golden crowned kinglets while out walking today.