Posted on 09/07/2004 3:40:07 AM PDT by PetroniDE
I'm good, how are you? I heard you picked up more work. Nice.
Yup. Observatory work every Friday for a couple of hours and probably setting up scopes for the other astronomy classes as they need to use them. It fits better into my schedule. Don't know if I'm going to be able to run the lab this semester. My schedule is pretty heavy.

Sniff, sniff - (muttering to self) hate little red x's in little boxes...
Ohhhhhh, what a precious fuzzy face!
They say that you are what you eat, don't they?
Think he'll share?
Livingston wasn't about to share the remote with you, was he. It must be something with the male chromosomes and remote controls...
My hosting site has been down most of the evening. It'll be back.
That is the funniest story...
Goodness... He's very handsome for 17!
It makes me giggle to read it, although at the time I wasn't quite so tickled.
I just snapped these pics a few minutes ago of Sheba's babies. They're growing like lil weeds. They're at that darling stage where they're trying to play and haven't quite figured out how to make those uncooperative things called "legs" work properly. LOL!
Any-hoo, here are the kids......
Armand

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Sabrina

Samantha

Ping for baby pix! I didn't want to load everyone's comments pages down with all the images so take a peek at post #53 to have some smiles.
What sweet little adorable, blue-eyed kitty-faces!
Hi Allegra! Glad the babies could brighten your day!
They're just as sweet as they look. Even though we DEFINITELY didn't need MORE cats, we've fallen head-over-heels in love with the lil darlings.
I say that now.....we'll see how we feel once they're let loose and are running throughout the house. ROTFL!!
Oh my!...I have had a kitten for so long!..They are adorable!
*giggle* Roly-poly lil critters, aren't they?
Sheba's milk supply got scarce for several days and I had to feed the kittens formula to help out. Looks like I fed them well. LOL!
I let Sheba have some, too, to help her lactate better. That and Kitten Chow seem to have done the trick as she's producing a lot better now.
I was at my daughter's when what eventually became my kitty gave birth...Her first litter was in her attic..as a stray...Purty got out once, a week before she was to get spayed and had another(My daughter still has a kitty from that litter.., two adults from the first litter"disappeared" a couple of years ago, so we have decided "no more outdoor cats")
I made great friends with Purty and managed to beg for her.I have never had a sweeter companion.She was funny, feisty, took no guff off larger cats but was a real cuddler..I lost her last year to cancer and will always miss her.
My new stray kitty is precious, still young, playful but skittish from her "days in the wild".
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