29 June 2018

Feline Friday

 Things you can do from atop the cat tree:

Hang your feets straight down:

  Then fall asleep pressed against the window, watching your meowmy work in the garden:
 

 Discover coffee brewing and wonder if it's tasty:

 Say hi to new friends!
 

Or let your imagination go wild:
 

Happy Feline Friday! 
jp

22 June 2018

Feline Friday with Rory

 While her meowmy was away recently, Cousin Rory in Texas broke in an awesome new cat sitter! As you can see, Rory was pretty stressed out about it. LOL
 


She loves her new cat sitter and was only too happy to show off for her!

  It's a great sign to see Rory exposing her tummy like this. Kitties only do that if they feel safe and secure. 

 And of course, it's fun and reassuring for Cousin Rory's meowmy to see pictures while she is away and know that everything is going great!
 
If you have a furbaby in your life, you know that a caring and professional pet sitter is worth his or her weight in gold. Here's to those unsung heroes who care for our furbabies while we're away! 💕

Happy Feline Friday!
jp

 

15 June 2018

Feline Friday: Refill Day!

I have to store Lily's food in a container with a tight lid because she's quite good at prying things open. In addition, I  store the big bag of extra food in the garage because -- you guessed it -- she will gnaw a hole right in the bag to create a free-flowing dispenser! BTDT!

So if you're Lily, you know it's going to be a good day if it's time to refill your food storage container! There is always the opportunity to snag a few extra morsels while Mommie has her back turned.

Recently I was fixin' to refill Lily's container and left it sitting on the floor with the lid off (my first mistake). I ran out to the garage to get the bag and came back to her attempting to tip over the container. Naturally, she easily pulled it down and created a minor food spill. I was too busy scooping up food before she inhaled it to get a picture, but you can imagine what that looked like. Please see Exhibit A for an idea of what she's capable of... 😅

Meanwhile I left the food bag unattended (my second mistake). While I was cleaning up the food spill, THIS happened.

Yep, she managed to poke herself far enough into the bag to grab a few tasty morsels.
 All I can say is Royal Canin Moderate Calorie Urinary S.O. kibble must be extra DELICIOUS! Actually, Lily thinks pretty much any food is extra delicious! 😀
jp



09 June 2018

Scrapbooks Under Construction!

This is a page from 2003 from a scrapbooking convention our store hosted. I only recently scrapbooked this big event! The title "Scrapbooks Under Construction" seems fitting for this post!

I talk with people all the time who are behind on their scrapbooking, and I can certainly relate to that! After considerable messing around with things, I FINALLY finished the 2004 scrapbooks...14 years later!

You might be wondering why I was in this predicament to begin with. Way back then, in 2004 or thereabouts, I did quite a bit of scrapbooking but started skipping over events or activities that I didn't want to scrapbook, such as holidays. All holidays. And vacations. All vacations. And cat pictures. All cat pictures. And anything with a picture of ME. With so much skipping, I had oodles of pictures still not scrapbooked.

Add to that the problem of the old post-bound album format, which made it hard to go back and add photos...and that's why I am in this situation today: Partially finished albums.

Thank goodness for 3-ring binders! I converted all of my post-bound albums to this format, which makes life ever so much easier. And thank goodness for pocket pages, with which I easily added the missing events into my 2004 albums. I forced myself to deal with the Christmas photos and they really weren't as overwhelming as I expected. I kept telling myself that as soon as Christmas was done, the album would be finished!

I just kept the format very simple and added a few captions here and there. With that, I've finished two albums for 2004.
 However, we did go to DisneyWorld that summer, so I have an entire vacation still to do. I've purchased the album and paper for that and plan to start that project in short order.

 So I thought I'd take a cautious one-eyed peek to see how daunting 2005 might be. When I lifted the lid on the photo box, I could see that it was stuffed FULL, so that was a bit concerning! 
 But when I pulled out my albums, I could see that I've already made two albums for that year and they're also very full, which suggested that I just MIGHT be in better shape than it appeared! I started looking through the pictures in the box and comparing them to layouts already done and discovered...HIP HIP HOORAY!...that with just a few exceptions, almost all of the events have already been scrapbooked! The photos in the box are duplicates which I promptly and GLEEFULLY recycled!

Now I did discover TWO big trips in that box which will also need to be scrapbooked, but I will do those separately as they will need to go in a different album.

 Then I turrned to my memorabilia files....YIKES! This is where I will need to focus my attention for 2005. In these files are newspaper clippings, programs, tickets, etc. which need to be incorporated into the two albums. I had skipped over them previously because I was using the old post-bound format. So now I will use smaller sleeves and just add them in between the pages that are already done in my 3-ring binders. This will be easy to do and shouldn't take a lot of time. Some of this stuff is vacation memorabilia, so it's actually not quite as bad as it looks.
 

 So even though I still have a ton to do, I am slightly encouraged to find that 2005 won't be nearly as hard to scrpabook as the previous years I've worked on. I'm going to keep going and see how far I can get this weekend!
jp

08 June 2018

Feline Friday: Good Morning, Rory!

Occasionally, in the early morning hours, my phone will *PING* with that familiar text sound. The only person who texts me at that hour is Bailey, so of course I always check my phone immediately to be sure everything is OK. (As all moms know, that's just what moms do.)

But I've also come to look forward to those early morning texts because they often deliver a picture of sweet Rory, doing her morning thing. And that precious girl never fails to bring a smile to my face, no matter the time of day. 

Good morning, Rory! 😊
jp

06 June 2018

Catching Up on Scrapbooking: Slow but Steady

Emphasis on SLOW.

Very slow, actually.

Awhile back, I shared that I had finished loosely scrapbooking all of my 2004 photos, but still had to go back and add the journaling. I wasn't sure if this way of doing things would prove to be faster or slower. I do think there are efficiencies working this way, but OH, MY GOODNESS... 

I can't seem to find my way out of 2004! I'd like to be able to finish a page and not have to revisit it.

I am not going to do this again! Going forward, I won't move on until the page is completely done, with embellishments and journaling.

ANYWAY... here are some thoughts.

I've had to do a lot of "speed scrapbooking" with pocket pages to make everything fit in two albums for the year. The pages are very flat (no pop dots allowed!) with very few lumpy embellishments. Super simple. Most are so simple that they are not even worth sharing! LOL But my goal here is to just get the darn pictures out of the boxes and into the albums -- not to win any prizes! :) 

Here are some examples:
LH: Random kitten and camper photos -- on one page!
RH: Girl Scout trip, with newspaper article
  

Below are 3 super-simple, minimal embellishment pages. Journaling is always the most important thing to me. But when you wait 14 years to do the scrapbooking (AHEM!!), it's a test of one's memory! :) 

 Luckily, I've been diligent about keeping my memorabilia organized. That's my saving grace! For instance, I had saved newspaper articles about the new school that opened in 2004 and reading those articles reminded me of the excitement we felt at the time. During those years, I also had Bailey fill out a little "form" at the beginning and end of the school year. It's interesting to see what she looked forward to -- and worried about -- each year!

I've found several fun items in my memorabilia file. At left is a list of the Halloween candy Bailey collected on Trick or Treat night. Although she claimed the list was to keep track of popular candy trends, I really think she tallied up the totals so she'd know if someone (her father or me!) snitched a piece or two! :)


LH: Here's a 6x12 page using the only (poor quality) photos I had for an honor band event. If I don't have many photos, I find it helpful to just use a smaller page protector. The 3-ring binder makes that easy to do. Next to the 6x12 page, I included an 8.5x11 sleeve with the program.

Going back through these photos, it's evident that we were very busy during those middle school years! Bailey was involved in all kinds of projects and activities. Girl Scouts took up a good portion of our spare time, as I was a troop leader for many years. I have so many scouting photos that I've had to pare them down with minimal journaling, but I have kept some favorites including a few pictures of regular troop meetings. (When deciding which photos to keep, I try to save some that are representative of all of our activities. I also think about the kinds of photos I WISH I had from my childhood today!)

Until we lost my parents, we camped at the fair every year. Bailey would camp during the entire duration of the fair, so we have TONS of fair photos. These are precious pictures to me, so I tend to keep a lot more than I probably need to.
In addition to attending the fair, in many years we entered competitions so I have lots and lots of great stories in my scrapbooks. 

For a few years (LH page) Spouse was a judge in the chili competition. RH page: Both my aunt and mom entered exhibits in the dollhouse competition.
 

At this particular fair, Bailey entered the junior sewing competition with a pajama top and bottom. Looking back on these photos is a great reminder of how much fun we had during those years!

And that's really why we scrapbook: To preserve -- and re-live -- our stories. So no matter how long this process takes me, I will continue to work on my scrapbooks! 
jp


01 June 2018

Feline Friday: The Importance of Playtime


 Happy Feline Friday! 
In today's post, I want to address a topic which I think is especially important for older kitties: PLAY. 

Let's face it: Kitties tend to get a bit lazy in their older years. Lily spends much of her time napping, and it's (too) easy for me to just let her do that.
 

 But I've recently been reading more about the importance of playtime for cats -- not only for exercise but also for mental stimulation. Indoor kitties lack the mental stimulation their outdoor cousins get through hunting, so it's up to their humans to provide it.

I'll confess I've gotten a bit lax over the years in providing intentional playtime for my cats. Tinsel adored playtime, much more than Lily, so in the year since she's been gone, I've had to remind myself to set aside 15 minutes or more each day just to play with Lily. If I don't "make" her play, she'll just get lazier and lazier...and that's not good for her health!

While Tinsel was with us, Lily would often sit to the side and watch her interact with me as if she were learning how to play. Now she enjoys some of the same games that Tinsel used to love. Her favorite is when I pull a string so that it disappears under a blanket...then she POUNCES (just like Tinsel) to grab it before it's gone from sight.
 

Lily has quite a large play/lounge area which often sprawls out into our family room. :)

 She has a box of toys, most of which are ribbons, pom poms, and mice of various sizes.

 Since we've been playing every day, Lily has come to look forward to it. She'll often sit next to her toy box (just like Tinsel used to do), signaling me that she's ready to play! 

When she really gets wound up, she "bunny kicks" with her back legs on her Expensive Cat Basket, making it turn like a Lazy Susan! It's one of the cutest things ever!

 If you're not playing with your kitty regularly, there's no time like TODAY -- FELINE FRIDAY -- to start! It may take a little time to discover the kinds of games your kitty enjoys, but I'm betting that in no time at all, your kitty will be looking forward to spending quality playtime with you!
 
This post was approved by Lily!
jp