My sweet girl Dixie Belle |
Tolerating a goat in her house |
Trying to intimidate the dog out of her bed (she was always successful) |
We had some good times this week, as well. We went to see a violin/piano duet called Duo Amiable on Saturday night, after we had sold at the Holiday Bazaar. Sunday afternoon saw us attending a children's theater production of Fiddler on the Roof. Unfortunately, from all the stress of losing our cat Mr. Fabulous and saying goodbye to Dixie, I came down with a virus that sidelined me for Thanksgiving. Due to a combination of herbal remedies, natural treatments, and lots of rest, I've had a pretty rapid recovery.
We also took off the week so didn't have deliveries to make, so we had some leisure time. Leisure time for us usually means catching up on neglected chores but it's always a good feeling to get those tasks out of the way.
Fabs wreaking havoc on the furniture |
Fabs in one of his unique sleeping positions |
The poor boy must have wandered farther than normal and just couldn't find his way home. He was skinny and starving. Last night he cuddled with me on the couch - something he normally wouldn't do - and climbed into bed with us in the wee hours of the morning. I'm not going to let him out for a while - if ever - and I think he now appreciates the good home he has. An unexpectedly good ending.
Have a great week!
2 comments:
Cherie, yea, I'm glad to hear that Mr. Fabulous is back. The prodigal cat is back home. I'm over joyed that your week ended with a good thing. Sorry to hear about your sickness. Maybe some time you can enlighten us on what herbal and natural remedies you used to combat the nasty virus. I haven't been bothered by it but there's a virus that's going around here that knocks a person down for a whole week. Is there something that can be used as a prevention to Winter colds and flues?
Have a great reunion with Mr. Fabulous.
David, I try to take herbs that boost my immune system. Then, if I feel like I'm coming down with something, I turn to homeopathy, a neti pot, and good old-fashioned rest. I've been told about what some people call fire water (it has garlic, onions, horseradish, ginger, and a couple of other things) and plan to make a batch one day.
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