So I can take the car in to be assessed for prang-ness.
So far I have:
- fed the chooks
- reboiled the chicken stock
- eaten breakfast (half of yesterday's lunch leftovers plus a fried egg)
- washed the dishes
- put on a load of washing
- moved a program from our Dev system to our Test system
Still to do:
-put lamb in slow cooker for dinner/meals over the next few days
-move chooks out to the front for foraging
-hang out washing
-put on another load of washing
-take car to assessor
-measure out chicken stock and freeze for soups
The cats have not bothered me much yet, and when Mal yowled at the door I was able to take her into B1's room for snuggles, but now that B1 has gone off to do...things, there will be more bothering.
ETA: even as I write this, Mal has just started yowling at the door.
Somewhat worryingly, the cats have been at each other a lot more. They're about 6 years old at this point and while they deal okay with each other, they're not as friendly as they used to be - a lot more blank stares and swiping at each other... Also, Smokey has started peeing just about everywhere - clothes left on the floor, on the bathroom floor (where she's peed on clothes before), clothes draped on the bed, and in corners of the laundry which don't contain the litter box...
It's like the world is a litter box to Smokey, which says 'pee here!'
I wouldn't mind if that world were outside. But it's not.
So far I have:
- fed the chooks
- reboiled the chicken stock
- eaten breakfast (half of yesterday's lunch leftovers plus a fried egg)
- washed the dishes
- put on a load of washing
- moved a program from our Dev system to our Test system
Still to do:
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The cats have not bothered me much yet, and when Mal yowled at the door I was able to take her into B1's room for snuggles, but now that B1 has gone off to do...things, there will be more bothering.
ETA: even as I write this, Mal has just started yowling at the door.
Somewhat worryingly, the cats have been at each other a lot more. They're about 6 years old at this point and while they deal okay with each other, they're not as friendly as they used to be - a lot more blank stares and swiping at each other... Also, Smokey has started peeing just about everywhere - clothes left on the floor, on the bathroom floor (where she's peed on clothes before), clothes draped on the bed, and in corners of the laundry which don't contain the litter box...
It's like the world is a litter box to Smokey, which says 'pee here!'
I wouldn't mind if that world were outside. But it's not.