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, ( cut for feline bodily functions )
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, ( cut for feline bodily functions )