Friday, December 5, 2008

Finally Friday

Another week is just about over and I have finally gotten mum to start working on the Christmouse cards. She came home last night and went in the room that is normally blocked off to me. She got the puter printer thingy to work and start spitting out paper with addresses and some letters. Mum did her stuff and Grampies too.
Here is the pile of cards in their envelopes, the cards are signed, the address labels stuck on the the return address thingy put on too.
Yes mum I do have to sit here and watch you. I want to make sure you get this done properly.
Yes, I can help you put the final sticker things on the back. Now mum has to sort them out by who has to get a letter and/or hand written notes put in them. Some just have to be sealed, put on the stamp and off to the station with them. The ones that have to go outside Mericky, mum says those will go to the station today!

Now about that New, Big, Shiney thing that has invaded. Thursday is trash day so the old one got emptied and taken away.
Mum has it in the corner next to the wall and the big cold box. So I can't get behind it to shove it over. It is too tall for me to stand up and pull over (that is what I would do with the old trash box). The container next to it has my foods in it, but even if I get on top, I don't think I can open it. Or if I do open it, and go inside, Ithink I would bet stuck inside until mum got me out. Stay tuned I will let you know if I get inside!

Hope everyone has a good weekend.

14 comments:

  1. Derby, Mom got one similar to that for us, because we were all doing the same thing. If it wasn't us, then it was Camie. Mom says it has only been pulled over once, and that was by Camie. Mom got it over a year ago. We hope it works out for you and your mum.

    Tavi, Cody, Camie and Miss Jade

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  2. Wow, yer mum is really ahead of our Big Thing. Good werk getting her at it so soon!

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  3. Wow, we could never have hand-written all those cards! Mom hand-addressed all our cards and she was complaining about her hand cramping from all that writing! The writing was a lot different from the first to the last!

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  4. Well Derby, I don't know if you can tackle that can. But good luck with it!

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  5. Great snoopervising of the Chrismouse cards, Derby!
    ~The Creek Cats~

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  6. Wow, our mommy is very impressed at your mom being so good with her christmas cards! Oh well, at least she was plaaning to start them soon AND at least she ordered some for us to send this year, too!! We think that's pretty good (for her).
    Purrs,
    Mr. Chen & Ollie

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  7. Come on over for an Arabian them party for Ruis birthday!
    Karl and Ruis at The Cat Realm

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  8. Knock the food container over all the time.. .Man I'd so go for that. Ours is behind a door...

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  9. Good work snoopervising the Chris Mouse cards Derby. We had to snoopervise our mum to make sure she did them on time. All our over the pond ones have gone, but only a few in the UK. We are waiting to see how you get on with the new trash bin.

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  10. Our humans always put off the Christmouse cards until it's almost too late. We will show your post so they can see how it can be done efficiently and in a timely manner.

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  11. Oooh, That reminds me, I have to write cards too!

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  12. That big shiney thing sure is fancy looking! If you get stuck inside the food one, at least you won't starve!

    Our mom hasn't even started on our Christmas cards yet! They may turn into New Year's cards!

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  13. we haf a big shiny thing like that too and we can't tip it over either. it's not fair because the empty stinky goodness cans live in there and there may be morsels left in them.

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  14. A nice rest weekend to you, Derby. It' furry good that you got the Christmouse mail done.
    Purrs, Siena & Chilli
    P.S.: Shiny is a worthy opponent it seems...

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