NyQuil
NyQuil is great in that it helps me sleep when I’m sick.
NyQuil is not great in that I have Fuzzy Head the next morning.
This ought to be a fun day at work…
NyQuil is great in that it helps me sleep when I’m sick.
NyQuil is not great in that I have Fuzzy Head the next morning.
This ought to be a fun day at work…
I don’t know if this post will count in my “one post of substance a day” goal, but it’s all I got.
By the end of the week, I’m pretty much done. I’ve used up the last ounce of my patience and I’m worn out. I’m not pleasant to be around, I’m grumpy, and I probably smell bad.
As I type this, the cats aren’t even near me. Of course, with them I can just withhold their food for a while to gain their friendship back.
I’ve been getting angry lately, too. It’s never one thing, it’s usually a build-up of things, but I dislike it nonetheless. I’m generally a fairly easygoing sort, so getting angry really…well, makes me angry.
So the short version is that I’m sorry. I got nothing.
The other morning, I opened the door to leave for work and a small black cat rushed into my apartment. He wandered about quickly, but looked very confused, as if to say, “Where did all this stuff come from? I was only gone a little while!”
He was not my cat. Two is plenty for me, thank you. He was (and is) the neighbor’s cat, one of two small black kitties they own. Our apartments/townhouses/whatever are all in a row, and the poor confused kitty must have thought my door was his home door.
I was able to gather him and eject him from the house before Nutmeg or Dala were fully aware of what was going on, but they still seemed flustered after the whole ordeal.
It almost happened again yesterday! He was bolting for the door, but I saw him in time and got it closed.
For years I’ve been edging out the door keeping an eye on the inside cats so they don’t make a break for it. I’ve never before had one come in from outside.
I’m just glad I got him out before he started rambling about “blue roses” and inspecting my glass animal collection.