Finn barks in his sleep
May. 6th, 2019 01:26 amUnlike his awake-time barking, his sleep-time barking is muffled and adorable.
Also, yesterday the guy on the corner with the yorkies said that he loves seeing Finn because he has "such a happy walk" and you don't know how happy that made me to hear. (Today Moonpie was the one bouncing around cheerfully while Finn tried to eat grass. I just don't know sometimes.)
In cat news, Callie has suddenly remembered she loves me and also she loves being clean. We're getting plenty of quality snuggles in. Mama Cat has similarly turned affectionate, but it's hard to snuggle her because she gets overstimulated real fast, and then you regret it. Also, she lies on top of your book while you're reading.
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Also, yesterday the guy on the corner with the yorkies said that he loves seeing Finn because he has "such a happy walk" and you don't know how happy that made me to hear. (Today Moonpie was the one bouncing around cheerfully while Finn tried to eat grass. I just don't know sometimes.)
In cat news, Callie has suddenly remembered she loves me and also she loves being clean. We're getting plenty of quality snuggles in. Mama Cat has similarly turned affectionate, but it's hard to snuggle her because she gets overstimulated real fast, and then you regret it. Also, she lies on top of your book while you're reading.
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A Hopping Hotline Brings the Amish and Mennonites Together
Are We Giving Free Rei(g)n to New Spellings?
Sky High Is the Only Good Superhero Movie
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A Counterintuitive Idea for Treating Severe Depression: Stay Awake
Busting the myth that depression doesn't affect people in poor countries
As Big Pharma Abandons Antibiotic Research, Scientists Turn to Graves, Lizards, and Fungus for New Cures
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