How many Sue Powell's are there on FB? I see why you can't find her. The photo I posted is the one from our group - which would also be her avatar on her FB page.
well i'm back at home, in the past 48 hours i've spent about 17 hours in my car. got a really numb bum
back at work tomorrow then off back to scotland on thursday
a sincere thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the amazingly kind messages of support, they've been of great help to me and gary. he's still up in scotland, and i think its going to be a very hard week for him, he just wants friday to be here and over with now. think once the funeral is over it'll be some closure for him.
well i'm back at home, in the past 48 hours i've spent about 17 hours in my car. got a really numb bum
back at work tomorrow then off back to scotland on thursday
a sincere thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the amazingly kind messages of support, they've been of great help to me and gary. he's still up in scotland, and i think its going to be a very hard week for him, he just wants friday to be here and over with now. think once the funeral is over it'll be some closure for him.
I didn't know what I had to do if my father passed away during the cruise.
Sounds like a long week for you Karen. It does seem that the healing starts to take place once the funeral is over, and you will also have the joy of cruising to help you along. I don't mean to sound callous, but it really is a blessing for him to have passed now rather than when you are at sea.
I know what you mean, I'm just so glad gary managed to make it up to glasgow in time before his dad died. He passed five hours after gary got there. I honestly don't know how gary would have taken it if he hadn't have been there when it happened, let alone half way across the world.
The cat should be fine as long as it has access to shade and water as long as it hasn't been declawed.
Congrats on your new catHe should be fine outside. We had cats and a doggy door so they spent most of their time outside during nice months but we would see they spent a lot of time inside on cold winter nights. As long as he has access to food, water and shade. If you truly are going to adopt the cat it would be nice if you got him fixed and took him to the vet for some vaccines. Nice thing about cats are that they're pretty self sufficient.
Agreed. We know lots of people who have barn cats - they live in the barns and help with the rodent population (field mice). Though we also have coyotes too who sometimes get the cats. Yes, please make sure it has claws to defend itself and can climb a tree if needed, and the other responsible thing to do is have it checked out to make sure it has had its rabies vaccines up to date and it is spayed or neutered. Otherwise, your one cat can become many cats.![]()
Our cat we had in England refused to come into the house after the birth of our DD, and lived happily outside for many years with us putting out food and water for her, and taking her to the vet for her regular check ups.
well i'm back at home, in the past 48 hours i've spent about 17 hours in my car. got a really numb bum
back at work tomorrow then off back to scotland on thursday
a sincere thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the amazingly kind messages of support, they've been of great help to me and gary. he's still up in scotland, and i think its going to be a very hard week for him, he just wants friday to be here and over with now. think once the funeral is over it'll be some closure for him.
How can you tell if a cat is declawed or not? I am really a dog person so I'm pretty clueless about these things.
Hi Josh, you made a great FE.
Here is mine, not so big and great. It went a little bit brown from the ironing, but it is done. I have a giftbag to hang with it, because it looks big but it is small. (the bags are 10x10 cm)
I am nearly finished with my FE gifts. Just sorted out and decided how and when I give them.
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Last year, EBTA, we put in a request for space to play BUNCO. Got word from Dorothy, stateside, that she had contacted the ship, but she was never able to confirm anything for us. Even on board, I got the push-off and eventually were given a date near the end of 2 weeks. And then someone else was assigned to use the same space. We realized we should have just picked an empty time/space from the next day's Navigator.
I think this might be what we need to do, Claire. Have agreed-upon dates for 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice. Look at the Navigator to find when your venue is unused and then notify everyone with a postcard that gets stuck in the fish. And post it on your door. We will be responsible for keeping an eye out for the news. (Unless, of course, you get that miracle of advanced planning from DCL).
I know what you mean, I'm just so glad gary managed to make it up to glasgow in time before his dad died. He passed five hours after gary got there. I honestly don't know how gary would have taken it if he hadn't have been there when it happened, let alone half way across the world.
I know what you mean, I'm just so glad gary managed to make it up to glasgow in time before his dad died. He passed five hours after gary got there. I honestly don't know how gary would have taken it if he hadn't have been there when it happened, let alone half way across the world.
If we go with a DCL champagne tasting event then they will charge $20 per person regardless whether they show up or not, no one is going to sign up to that without knowing the date & time to check it doesn't clash with other things they have arranged such as High Tea, pub crawl etc. I will leave it a while longer & will send a few more emails & call a few times, then as we get nearer if it's not sorted in a reasonable time scale then we will just go with option B and bring our own bottle etc.
I'm celebrating my 40th on September 17th
I know what you mean, I'm just so glad gary managed to make it up to glasgow in time before his dad died. He passed five hours after gary got there. I honestly don't know how gary would have taken it if he hadn't have been there when it happened, let alone half way across the world.
I know what you mean, I'm just so glad gary managed to make it up to glasgow in time before his dad died. He passed five hours after gary got there. I honestly don't know how gary would have taken it if he hadn't have been there when it happened, let alone half way across the world.
He/She should have their back claws - vets only declaw on the front.
Take their paw in your hand with your thumb on top of their paw and your middle and forefingers on their foot pads and push down with your thumb lightly on their toes. The claws will show themselves if they have them.
Cats need their front claws to fight if they are outdoor kitties - if they are declawed they should only be indoors because they can not defend themselves adequately outside.
Went to Macy's and JC Penny today to shop for formal night... Spent 50 dollars on a tux kit (shirt, bow tie, cummerbund), Silver suit coat and purple shirt. Feeling like James Bond (or Michael Scarn; Threat Level Midnight for my US office fans) in my first bow tieI hate shopping, but I love the feeling of victory after getting a deal and looking good.
This sounds like a recipe for getting scratched!!I guess I will have to do it though & hope that she has claws b/c keeping her inside just isn't a viable option for us.