A cat is there when you call her - if she doesn't have something better to do.- Bill Adler
Yeah, I rarely answer mum. Why? I know I can bug her when I need stuff. I don't have to cater to her every whim.
The new year has started out cold here. BRRRRR. No snow, just cold. Mum put away all of the Christ-mouse stuff. She even braved the cold to take down the outside lights. I know lots of places got lots of snow that usually don't get much snow. We have no snow.
The above is mum's crow-shay that she finished on Caturday and below is the one she was working on Sunday. She got lots done with all the feetsball she was watching. I even have a ball of yarn to play with!
Feetsball Report
The Pack - ::sigh:: man they didn't look good, mum was saying all sorts of words from the bad word list. They losted to Da Bears at Lambeau. That is terrible. QB1 JLove banged up his hand/elbow so didn't play the entire game. Good news is that they knew they were in the playoffs and will play on Sunday afternoon against the Eagles.
Everyone have a good week.
A cat will only do what it wants to do when it wants to. I always put our Christmas stuff away on January 5th. There isn't much to put away any more. I used to put the tree up for the boys.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are enjoying a cocooning winter! The temps here are all over the place, warm one day and freeing the next. And we're still getting lots of rain. The ground is squelchy everywhere!
ReplyDeletePurrs,
The Chans
I did see the score of the Pack ... sigh. Hopefully things will be better for them next week!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of that yarn, Ducky!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIt is very good of you Ducky to share your snow with others this year rather than hogging it all to yourself.
ReplyDeleteMegan
Sydney, Australia
We don't have snow, but we don't need it, this is a swamp.
ReplyDeleteYour mom's crochet is beautiful, I love the colors.
About your mom using words from the bad word list, you might like this story. There's a book called "Children's Letters to God" and it's supposed to be snippets from real letters kids in Sunday Schools were asked to write to God.
One said, "Dear God, is it true Daddy won't get into heaven if he uses his bowling words in the house?"