My eyelid has decided to be annoying and twitch so short post here.
Just a couple of important things:
- I’m taking two workshops in the next month. One on GMC and one on goals. I’ve decided to try and map out a 3-year plan. Hopefully I can do it. I’m also trying to learn to plot. Like really plot. I feel more determined this time so maybe I can do it.
- Congrats to my dear friend on a momentous Thursday! I’m so thrilled for you! Here’s lots of warm wishes on your new and exciting adventure (she knows who she is). π
- The cat has decided that he likes pooping on the bathroom rug or in the bathtub which does NOT amuse me whatsoever. I think he’s miffed about his new bowl. So I’ve put his old one back to see if that appeases him. We shall see.
- I got my flip! It’s so easy to use and so cute and so wonderful. And it makes videos in HD. How cool is that? If you want to see one, hop on over to my Facebook page to see the video of my goofy kid.
- Tonight, Man is out of town and Kiddo is with his grandparents until after dinner which means I will have the house to myself. Glorious.
- Go Rangers! I hope they beat up on the Yankees. π
And that’s about it. I’m glad it’s Friday. I plan to sleep in tomorrow. Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
GO YANKEES!!!! (Sorry, couldn’t help myself!)
Your eyelid is twitching because you’re stressed. It’s a common cause, anyway. Congrats on the Flip!
Ooh, I love the idea of having the house to yourself! Use it wisely (by watching the game, of course!)
What sort of 3-year plan are you on? I always make goals that are way too big for my britches, then get annoyed when I only finish a few of them. However, knowing you like I do, I’m gonna say your 3-years will somehow morph into less than 2!
Good luck with learning to plot. It’s hard. Like math hard! π
Congrats to your friend, too, whoever she is!
I had a cat who did that when she got very old. She got diabetes and would sit in the cat box and do her business just outside of the box.
Cats stop using the litter box for two reasons, one is health concerns and the other is stress. Your cat may have impacted anal glands, which are on either side of his anal opening that can become impacted and infected. You may need to schedule a trip to the vet to make sure his health is OK. If it is, then research what’s gone on in your home. Have you changed litter? Gotten him a new box? Gotten a new animal? Cats often use feces as well as urine to “mark” their territory and the cat may be feeling threatened by something that might seem insignificant to you but is important to him. Good luck. It is no fun cleaning up poop!