Finally stopping in to catch up...
Nox, thank you so much for rescuing the kitty! It hurts my heart whenever something bad happens to animals (and children) - I can't even watch the "sad animal" commercials on TV, I have literally cried over those. One heartwarming story makes it better
My aunt went in for her surgery this morning at 7:15 CST (8:15 our time). Have not heard anything yet; she's probably still in. I've had numerous surgeries take 5-6 hours and I'm assuming hers will be that way as well.
Josh had a great time at his gymnastics class last night. It was just him and 2 little girls. I had to stay in the car, as they are strictly allowing only 1 spectator per family, so I let DH have that class. There are 4 total makeups, so we'll each take 2. It did him some good, letting him be around other kids and blow off some steam. I think that's what he needs the most. He loves to climb the furniture and jump off, and of course the mom in me is cringing and always yelling "You're going to break your neck!" I was actually thinking of going through some of my old postcards and sending a few to Josh myself...he likes geography, learning about other states. He's been to quite a few already, by driving to Florida, out to Illinois and Wisconsin, and a day trip to Maine already in his 4.5 years (I think he's been to 17 states already). I remember when I was 8 years old, my mom had me write to all the states' capitals/chamber of commerce and request travel info from them. I stood at the window at the little mom-and-pop post office with a book of zip codes, the postmaster trying to help me figure out where to send all my requests! Most states did send me stuff, brochures and etc., and every few weeks I had to do a display with the brochures and little write-ups of 3 states at each time, which was put up in the school library. Josh doesn't even have to do that now - everything is on the internet! And we have
AAA...although on our travels, at every hotel we pick up brochures like crazy. So now we have lots of things on our lists for future trips!
Edited to add: We're watching a lot of movies right now. The oppressive humidity is keeping us in the house. Yesterday we watched the Haunted Mansion (the Eddie Murphy one) and he's been singing Grim Grinning Ghosts ever since (we went to the Magic Kingdom in 2018 and HM became his favorite ride. He's not scared of it at all!). Now we're watching The Karate Kid. The original, of course
QOTD for today 7/9 What is your favorite color? Has it changed over the years or perhaps vary by season? What is your favorite memory or item in that color.
My favorite color is a nice, deep, rich teal. I think I've always preferred "ocean" colors - blues, greens, and purples. When I was little, I loved blue (light blue, mostly - when pastels were in style). Early 20s, I liked hunter green. I've often been told that purple is my color - I got married wearing an eggplant purple gown! Even my hair is a deep reddish-purple (my hairdresser calls it "black cherry") and it makes my eyes look more green. I'm still into goth at my age (and I prefer Victorian/vintage stuff), but I'd much rather wear a rich blue or purple than black!