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@missy same....our two dogs and our cats hate fireworks. I hope the fosters sleep through them!
And this year is especially awful because 2 of our kitties are ill.![]()
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that. What is happening with them?
I've been getting up every four hours with the white kitten since Tuesday night. She stopped eating on her own Wednesday am. I am now force feeding her. I think she's going to have to be transferred to a critical care foster. I can't bring her to work with me and force feed with what she needs. I'm hoping she'll decide to eat on her own, but so far, in the last 24 hours no.
She's lost weight as well. Just trying to keep her stable at around 12.8 ounces and not loose more. I will probably have to do another feeding in a little bit here. She was down .03 to 12.5 after her 9 am feeding. She has a nasty batch of coccidia but her litter mates do as well and they are eating on their own. I really don't want to lose her like her brother.
I am feeling the love from the 4th.
I wanted to slightly modify the chicken I am going to be serving to a group of friends next week, so I did three of them for a neighborhood BBQ party. OMG. it was hard not to sit down and eat all three chickens when I had a small bite while cutting them.
When we brought the chickens, each cut into eight pieces on a serving platter, they were the first thing to disappear completely.
It was a lot of fun talking with people at the picnic and watching the kids in the pool from less than a year to teenagers. In the yard, here were constantly kids putting on the jousting balls and trying to knock each other over.
Then came the fireworks. Resa and I had gone back to our house, just a short walk away from the picnic to be with Joe, my black labrador retriever. Whenever he hears an explosion, he looks to see if ducks are falling. If not, he is not interested. Still, we have made it a habit to be with our dogs on the fourth, just in case they do get nervous. It has never happened yet, maybe I will be lucky and it never will.
I climbed out on the roof of my garage so that I could see up and down the street and there were two groups of people that I could see easily setting off their safe and sane fireworks, but interspersed with much more of the unsafe and insane fireworks that are much more fun. I had a particularly great laugh when a firework that was supposed to spin in place on the ground somehow took off spinning itself off the center of the street and onto the driveway where all of the parents and kids of that particular group were. Even the old geezers were sprinting out of the way and once the firework went out, great laughter came up the street from the group that was now on the grass on either side of the driveway.
The neighborhood was full of happy, loving people and I just reveled in the love and appreciate how wonderful it is to live in this great country and to be free to experience what I did last night.
I hope you all have stories of your great 4th of July experience. If not, borrow some of my joy, I have a lot of it to spare, and enjoy the rest of your 4th of July weekend.
Wink
You'll find out next week at Wink's BBQ?...@Wink, what is a Tragger thingy? Special type of BBQ? What does it do that our Webber won't?