today so far
Nov. 15th, 2015 03:26 pm* I am trying to define better parameters for communication (for my friend’s safety and also my own). As part of the above, I decided to add another DW filter. It will be tagged as “health info sharing”. Posts on that filter will be locked to my Trust Lock Circle. There I will expatiated on things that will be mentioned only briefly, if at all, under the Unlocked tagged posts.
* Work is going slow today. Am falling asleep easier now - but wake up as tired as ever or more.
* Yesterday we went to OR's birthday, and it was lot's of fun, despite the fatuige. Shear was there, and we even had some time to talk alone. Also, that girl had managed to create a whole little garden in her First Floor porch. it's beyond awesome - there are birds there (in cages), many plants, a small little fish pond, two extremely comfy comfort chairs. And cats:)
we had two tiny little kitties (boy and girl, not siblings for all that they had the precise same tail and similar size and coloring), one adorable tiny dog who licked everyone and asked to be picked up, one huge, fat cat that looks like a Parisian carpet (think she is twice the weight of G). And a generous dark red Tom (saw only a brief red flicker of him before he ran out on us. The kittens sat on my lap the entire time, though).
* We had rearranged out apartment as par advice from OR (our Cat Consulate): One sand box is now in the Library Room (we had all the pics we are safe-keeping safety stored before opening the room for them, fear not). I've also placed a small rag on the floor so that they can sun-bath and keep their behinds warm:)
The other cat little is stored in the Kitchen Porch, with easy access for the cats.
Also, we have changed the location of the food - it's not on the floor anymore, but located at some hight, in order to make them "work for it" - jump up in order to reach it. However, we are not limiting them in food anymore. She told us that it's a good idea for dogs, but a very bad idea for cats.
I have a long list of homework from her at home, all written down so that I will not forget (with both parents ADHD'rs, writing down things is a neccessety as well as a coping mechanism). Also, I've opened several GDOC's for the two of us, with a daily lists of tasks and followups.
Hope dearly all the above will work. Back to work now, I have an appointment rather sooon.
* Work is going slow today. Am falling asleep easier now - but wake up as tired as ever or more.
* Yesterday we went to OR's birthday, and it was lot's of fun, despite the fatuige. Shear was there, and we even had some time to talk alone. Also, that girl had managed to create a whole little garden in her First Floor porch. it's beyond awesome - there are birds there (in cages), many plants, a small little fish pond, two extremely comfy comfort chairs. And cats:)
we had two tiny little kitties (boy and girl, not siblings for all that they had the precise same tail and similar size and coloring), one adorable tiny dog who licked everyone and asked to be picked up, one huge, fat cat that looks like a Parisian carpet (think she is twice the weight of G). And a generous dark red Tom (saw only a brief red flicker of him before he ran out on us. The kittens sat on my lap the entire time, though).
* We had rearranged out apartment as par advice from OR (our Cat Consulate): One sand box is now in the Library Room (we had all the pics we are safe-keeping safety stored before opening the room for them, fear not). I've also placed a small rag on the floor so that they can sun-bath and keep their behinds warm:)
The other cat little is stored in the Kitchen Porch, with easy access for the cats.
Also, we have changed the location of the food - it's not on the floor anymore, but located at some hight, in order to make them "work for it" - jump up in order to reach it. However, we are not limiting them in food anymore. She told us that it's a good idea for dogs, but a very bad idea for cats.
I have a long list of homework from her at home, all written down so that I will not forget (with both parents ADHD'rs, writing down things is a neccessety as well as a coping mechanism). Also, I've opened several GDOC's for the two of us, with a daily lists of tasks and followups.
Hope dearly all the above will work. Back to work now, I have an appointment rather sooon.