Happy Birthday, Mom K! Wishing you a fantastic day and an incredible year ahead. S called her while we were relaxing in bed with our coffee, he then got up to prepare his oatmeal breakfast bowl. I've published the navy antique accent table tutorial , shared it where necessary, and did some marketing. Afterwards, I went to garage plant Kaylin's fiddle leaf branch that I had cut off weeks ago. Surprisingly, this leaf cutting hasn't died like the others, although it hasn't rooted either. Now, I'm going to try the soil method. While I was planting, S bathed Harley, and then I changed her kennel bedding.
I also left another bag of beauty products at the gate walking Harley there, and on the way back, I brought Roo back to the house with me. She has another appointment for a sarcoidosis injection with Dr. Ashley at 1:30. It was a productive yet chilly and windy walk. I tied her to the hitching post while I scooped poop, and we only had to wait 10 minutes for the vets to arrive. Once inside, Roo received her shot and was then released to rejoin her friends.
After the veterinarians left, I wrote a Hometalk post about the navy table. While snacking, I completed my Spanish lessons, then returned to writing blog posts, updating tutorials, and working on sales. Sharon came by at 4:30 to pick up the horse medication Britt had left for her. She departed just as Sheldon got home, unpacked his hockey gear to dry on the deck, and opened a beer. He had bought a new printer cartridge after having coffee with his teammates, allowing me to print the return label—much appreciated.
For dinner, I prepared a special burger mix with ramen noodles, featuring the last zucchini of the season, fresh tomatoes, and herbs from the pot that's growing in the garage. It was delicious, while watching the baseball game. After eating, Sheldon retreated to the TV room to continue watching, and I updated today's blog post. Nathan's surgery is scheduled for November 7; it's approaching quickly. Sending him mountains of healing love and light.
Britt and Cooper went out to feed around 7:30. It's already pitch dark by 6:45, and next weekend it will be darker even earlier. And earlier I saw lightening to the northwest, in October! B stopped by for a brief visit after I had no luck finding the syringe Dave needed in the trash. Afterward, she and Cooper left. I brought S a cold beer along with chips and salsa for his baseball/hockey marathon, then I watched more BBQ episodes with a yogurt bowl and began the original Chef's Table series. Frustrated with the Flames losing 5-0, he turned off the TV and joined me. Together, we finished the new season of Car Masters.
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