Monday, August 28, 2023
Tonight's picture was taken in August of 2008. Mattie was in his first month of treatment and that day we were home from the hospital. As Mattie's treatment wore on, our days at home dwindled, since Mattie usually was quite sick from the chemotherapy. In any case, that day, one of Mattie's friends dropped off a gift. A big bubble maker! Since we were having a tough day inside of our home, we went outside for fresh air and a change of scenery. Mattie was eager to see how the bubble maker worked and Peter took on the challenge of figuring out how to get this gizmo to work.
Quote of the day: Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient. ~ Steve Maraboli
Sunny is taking a week long break from being on chemotherapy. His gums are swollen, he has no appetite, his legs are wobbly, and he is losing weight. The vet hopes that a pause in treatment will enable him to recover. We are putting a medication in his water to reduce the swelling in his gums, he is on an oral anti-inflammatory for his hind legs, and we are trying to feed him soft foods. Has his appetite come back? I would say no, but this evening he has surprised me. Sunny walked through my office and into a sitting room where we feed the cat. Sunny tracked down the cat's food. I frankly don't care if Sunny eats Indie's food. Dogs can eat cat food, but cats can not eat dog food. As cats need a special enzyme that is only found in cat food. Sunny ate two cans of Fancy Feast!!! So tomorrow, I am going to the store to buy canned dog food. Typically Sunny doesn't like dog food, but I am following his lead! I am also thinking that I will feed Sunny where I feed Indie, because I think he feels like the cat is getting a special treat in there, and he wants to know why isn't he as well. Sunny is that psychologically deep.
This morning after doing a ton of chores, I took my mom out to lunch. We try to visit Tiffany at the Neiman Marcus Café once a week. She treats us so well and is fond of my mom. In fact, Tiffany was telling me that when she sees us, she thinks about her mom, who is Taiwan. Tiffany is a long way from home. She told me that she serves many people each week, but she is so impressed that I take my mom out and dine with her. She says so many adult children do not get along well with their mothers, much less would want to spend time eating with them. Interesting observation.
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