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18 February 2026

Well, I'm Back

I didn't really mean to not post for so long, but I got involved with finishing a couple of books that were coming due at the library, knitting away on a pair of socks, and trying to keep my mental health on keel. But I'm here now, so I'll give you a little peek from while I was gone.

Here we have an upset, scared, betrayed, and angry Miss Esmeralda at the vet's office. It only took three years, one new carrier, and an hour and a half of chasing her to make this appointment happen. But it did, and she was declared in perfect health - even good teeth! - and we came home where she hid for 2 complete days until we saw her again.


As I've mentioned, she is really afraid of everything. So any time before that we tried to get her to the vet's office, it was unsuccessful. I wasn't too worried, because she never goes outside, and she lives with two healthy cats. But we have been thinking of adding to the family, and we realized that there is no way that would happen if she wasn't up to date on her shots.

The whole thing was traumatic for both of us, and I felt so awful, betraying the trust she had finally given to me. Now we're back to baby steps, but I am glad to know she is as healthy as I suspected. And unless she suddenly shows signs of being sick, we don't need to repeat the experience any time soon.


I did finish the first sock of the yarn from the February installment of the Farmer's Daughter Fibers subscription, and I am well into the second. The yarn is a slightly brighter red than this photo shows, with the wine-colored mini, which is just a lovely combination.

I've also added to my Cozy Comfort Throw, but even though it is a good chunk of work, it looks nearly the same. I'll probably only start showing progress on this when there's a substantial amount to show, since it will take me a while, and moves along kind of slowly.


But I do like how it's turning out, and it's using up a lot of scraps, which is a good feeling.

So that's what has been happening around here. We had a nice Valentine's Day, going out to breakfast at one of our fave places, and had a yummy Chinese noodle dinner last night for the Lunar New Year. 

And of course I have spent A LOT of time watching the Olympics, as I'm sure a lot of you have. Not being athletic at all, I am constantly amazed at how accomplished the athletes are - even those who don't win a medal. Think of how good you have to be to simply make the team in the first place!

So now you know what I've been up to and how things are going. Time to hit "publish" on this, and get ready for a trip to the dermatologist. Since I had that basal cell carcinoma removed from my back this past August, I was supposed to return in 6 months instead of a year. Hopefully this time the appointment will be completely uneventful. 

I hope the rest of your day today and rest of the week go well. I'm hoping I'll be back again before another week goes by, but just in case, take care!

6 comments:

  1. Fingers crossed for the derm visit! I wonder if they have a 'chill cat' protocol for vet visits? We use the chill dog protocol for Scout and it helps a lot (it's basically drugging them into calmness which isn't the happiest thing but it makes vet visits much safer).

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  2. I've given up trying to get my two indoor kitties to the vets. As soon as they hear the carrier being moved they disappear. I've had to cancel too many appointments due to chronic invisible cat syndrome.

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  3. Poor Esme AND you! My cats always found the most ridiculous, how-did-you-fit-in-there spots to hide when the carrier came out.

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  4. I love the sock with your February yarn! It is absolutely a gorgeous red! And poor Esme, I am so sorry she had to endure such trauma, may her recovery continue apace, and that she forgives you soon! Good luck at the dermatologist! I will keep my fingers crossed for you!

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  5. Poor Miss Esmerelda. (And poor YOU.) Some pets are just traumatized by vet visits . . . and others (like my JoJo) think it's like a visit to a carnival -- treats, scritches, love, everybody-knows-your-name. Anyway. I'm glad she's healthy . . . and (squeeee. . . ) you'll be soon "adding to the family." ;-D I love the sock -- especially that cool detail on the toe! XO

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  6. Okay, I know there was a lot of other stuff in here, but

    ADDING TO THE FAMILY?!?!

    I am excited. Did you already find this kitty? Or are you starting a search? What wonderful news!

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