Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Break

I've had a lot of things going on this last week or two so I haven't taken as many pictures as I'd like - or need to do another week's worth of blogs! So there probably won't be anything from us this week. I'm still on twitter hiatus too... so that helps free up some time. But I just got too many things on the mental plate right now. Yesterday marked 2 months now since Nimbus got sent OTRB and it still hurts so much. Curzon cried for the first time since Nimbus was first rushed off to the hospital over 2 months ago. Oh and both twins have a case of soft stool! I have no idea where it came from but I didn't discover it until AFTER they got wet food, which is only making it worse! Dangit! But hopefully it'll pass soon. *sigh* *cough* I don't know how much longer I can take the stink! MOL
See ya'll when I come back - then again there are loonies that say the world is coming to an end this weekend... well if they're right no matter, right? MOL... btw, loonies, doesn't the Bible you so cherish also say that NO ONE knows the date or time? So aren't you kinda dooming yourself to failure? Just thinking... *sigh* What would I know... I'm just a thinker.

4 comments:

Florida Furkids &Angel Sniffie said...

 Take all the time you need.  We can't believe Nimbus has been gone that long.  (((Hugs)))

The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie

Florida Furkids &Angel Sniffie said...

 Take all the time you need.  We can't believe Nimbus has been gone that long.  (((Hugs)))

The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie

Lisa, Jack and Baby said...

We aren't planning on the world ending.
Sorry you are still hurting so much missing dear Nimbus.  I think about the both of you as I take care of Jack's diabetes treatments.  He's doing well by the numbers and appetite, but I see him losing it in behavior and hygiene changes little by little.  The love for these little whiskered guys is so intense! 

Lisa, Jack and Baby said...

We aren't planning on the world ending.
Sorry you are still hurting so much missing dear Nimbus.  I think about the both of you as I take care of Jack's diabetes treatments.  He's doing well by the numbers and appetite, but I see him losing it in behavior and hygiene changes little by little.  The love for these little whiskered guys is so intense!