Sunny Sunday
November 15th, 2009 03:54 pmAfter a foggy start, the sun came out and the sky is blue. What a wonderful change from the dreary rain of the week. With the temperature rising to 65 degrees, I have had the front door open for a bit for some fresh air.
The effects from my procedure are pretty much gone and I took the last of the antibiotics this morning. As long as nothing changes, I'll see the doctor for a follow up after right Thanksgiving.
With the weather so warm and me still not able to bath Tucker by myself in the tub, I made the executive decision to bath him outside; taking care that the water was nice and warm and a towel was ready to get him dry ASAP. I am recovering from the bath as I sit and write this - not that Tucker was that bad, but it is just a bit of chore with his size.
Before bath time we did have some tub training. This time, I put a bath mat on the bottom of the tub to help keep him from sliding. With a biscuit as a bait, I worked with him until he was pretty freely jumping into the tub. Of course getting him to stay in the tub with running water will be an entirely different matter!
After Friday's EQ training session, I received my guide account information and log in to the super-secret guide boards this morning. While I can seem to log into my guide account yet, I am on my way.
Young Mr. Rat (who still needs a name) seems to be well. He has eaten some apple and eggbeater for me and he likes spending time in Brian's pocket. He perks right up when I greet him. Now to find him a suitable name.
The effects from my procedure are pretty much gone and I took the last of the antibiotics this morning. As long as nothing changes, I'll see the doctor for a follow up after right Thanksgiving.
With the weather so warm and me still not able to bath Tucker by myself in the tub, I made the executive decision to bath him outside; taking care that the water was nice and warm and a towel was ready to get him dry ASAP. I am recovering from the bath as I sit and write this - not that Tucker was that bad, but it is just a bit of chore with his size.
Before bath time we did have some tub training. This time, I put a bath mat on the bottom of the tub to help keep him from sliding. With a biscuit as a bait, I worked with him until he was pretty freely jumping into the tub. Of course getting him to stay in the tub with running water will be an entirely different matter!
After Friday's EQ training session, I received my guide account information and log in to the super-secret guide boards this morning. While I can seem to log into my guide account yet, I am on my way.
Young Mr. Rat (who still needs a name) seems to be well. He has eaten some apple and eggbeater for me and he likes spending time in Brian's pocket. He perks right up when I greet him. Now to find him a suitable name.