These are random musings of my life journey, the people, animals, places, and events which have woven, and continue to weave, a tapestry that is me. We all know there is no real destination, only the ongoing experiences which blend together, creating the trail. Each step gives a glimpse of what is to come, without allowing me to see the end result. It is exciting. I have a home base that is mine, that gives me a place to rest. This is it. This is where my heart is, no matter where I journey...................

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Tip-toe, please!

Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Be vewy, vewy quiet! I can't say this out loud or the boys will hear me. I don't want them to lose sleep tonight. Tomorrow is, ahem, THE DAY. Um-humm. 7:30 in the morning I have to have them in town, so I have to leave here by 7:00. Groan. But we'll get through this together, and I just hope Sam is still my friend when I bring him home.

12 comments:

  1. Oh sure, just when they star to trust you, you go an have them fixed. Uh huh . . it will take some time to recover from that one. Better start a therapy jar now!!

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  2. Beans, I know, doesn't that stink???

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  3. Looks like tomorrow may be one of those "2 steps back" kind of day. :) The boys will be just fine. Please keep us updated.

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  4. Caroline, I'm guessing the boys will think they've taken 2 steps back ... and stumbled into the weed eater! Yes, they'll be fine, but It's just a trauma for all of us in our own ways. :( I'll let you know how they do.

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  5. I feel your pain. Not theirs, but yours. lol We had Sookie's sutures removed on Tuesday and I'm so glad to have that past us.

    Beans - you're so silly!!

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  6. The babies will be ok but they are definitely in for a shock!

    When I got my now almost 3 year old puppy fixed, I had a tough time with his whiny, pouty lip and those eyes that said "How could you DO this to me?"

    heehee...

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  7. Wishing the boys and you lots of luck today. Hopefully they won't know what hit them. Will you have to make an appt. for Joey or is he already fixed.

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  8. Everyone has said it well so far. Poor boys...

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  9. I had to laugh at the visual of the weedwacker . .OUCH!

    Hope it is all going well--

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  10. Jenster, yes, getting past the Big Day is most certainly a relief! I just want to keep saying "I;m sorry!!!" to them!

    Traci, Sam is giving me "the look"!! I'll be glad to get past the first 48 hours or so, and them I will begin to feel less mean!!

    Daisy, thanks. I don't think they can figure it out, but Max is rebounding wonderfully! Joey was fixed earlier this month before he left the OK shelter. Whew!

    Annie, yes, I feel so bad for them! Glad it is over, but wish they weren't feeling so "ouchy"!!

    Beans, LOL! Not pretty, is it?? Yes, it is well!

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  11. At least they went through it together. I remember how much of a RAT I felt when I got Reilly neutered but he had an impacted testicle and the vet said it would likely eventually have caused cancer so......... You do what you have to!

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  12. MQ, it is hard to put our babies through the pain, isn't it? But you're right .... it must be done. Too many precious 4-leggers without homes.

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