I slept half an hour later than normal this morning. I was sick last night so it was a rough night.
I woke up with two things on my mind - a potty break and a cup of coffee.
As soon as I walked out of the bedroom KiKi (siamese) was on me! She stayed right on my heels as I walked to the bathroom with Kitty right behind her.
KiKi did her absolute best to headbutt and love on me while I sat on the toilet by sitting on the vanity and reaching out as far as she could. Kitty sat on the floor, cheering KiKi on.
Come out of the bathroom and Jax spots me. He starts fussing to be let out of his crate.
I ignored him for a few and made it to the kitchen with both cats in tow. I managed to fill the cat's bowls and fix a cup of coffee at the same time.
Grabbed three (HOT!) sips of it and went to release Jax. As I'm taking him towards the door Mrs. Fish spots me and swims real fast to the front of the tank, looking for her breakfast.
Fed her and got Jax out the door (he was dancing, he needed to go!).
Step outside the screened porch and the hummingbirds are in my face. Apparently their feeders went empty last night.
Chickens hear the screened door slam and they start fussing as loud as they can.
All I wanted was one lousy cup of coffee!
(Meanwhile, DH is asleep and between his CPAP machine and the O2 machine, he oblivious).
I woke up with two things on my mind - a potty break and a cup of coffee.
As soon as I walked out of the bedroom KiKi (siamese) was on me! She stayed right on my heels as I walked to the bathroom with Kitty right behind her.
KiKi did her absolute best to headbutt and love on me while I sat on the toilet by sitting on the vanity and reaching out as far as she could. Kitty sat on the floor, cheering KiKi on.
Come out of the bathroom and Jax spots me. He starts fussing to be let out of his crate.
I ignored him for a few and made it to the kitchen with both cats in tow. I managed to fill the cat's bowls and fix a cup of coffee at the same time.
Grabbed three (HOT!) sips of it and went to release Jax. As I'm taking him towards the door Mrs. Fish spots me and swims real fast to the front of the tank, looking for her breakfast.
Fed her and got Jax out the door (he was dancing, he needed to go!).
Step outside the screened porch and the hummingbirds are in my face. Apparently their feeders went empty last night.
Chickens hear the screened door slam and they start fussing as loud as they can.
All I wanted was one lousy cup of coffee!
(Meanwhile, DH is asleep and between his CPAP machine and the O2 machine, he oblivious).
