If you’ve ever wondered what kind of creature may be lurking on the other side of your computer monitor ...
Well, my daughter is very happy with her cat right now. She is a very giving person and when someone she knew from the mission in Colombia asked if said someone could stay in my daughter’s NYC apartment and cat-sit while my daughter was in Colombia last week my daughter said, ‘Sure.’
Then the red flags started popping up, like asking if she could stay for just a few days after my daughter got back (the woman is at least in her 40s, my daughter in her 20s), stories about the woman’s first marriage, etc. We began to wonder if she would leave.
But Kiwi, said daughter’s cat, became very territorial while my daughter was away and almost wouldn’t let the woman on the bed, which is the only piece of furniture you can stretch out on in my daughter’s apartment.
So, crisis averted thanks to Kiwi unfriennding this person in real life.
And daughter has (hopefully) learned a lesson in slowing down.
In.
Home.
Didn’t go to the podiatrist, as I was way to dizzy and off balance. I think it’s because of the really low pressure front that came in yesterday.
On the way home, I noticed the snow is not too far above us on the antenna farm, and on the mountains to the southeast. I can’t see Mt. Charleston, but I’m thinking the snow is lower than 4000’. Now I know why I felt so bad.
Just on the ride home, my back got so cold I can hardly function, even with the pain killer.
Unggghhh.