Crystal starts fo fancy everyone and the Cat still has "no name".
October 20th 2007 02:30
I am just so tired today and I hate that. I've a bit of a headache too. I think I'll take some panadol.
Poor pussy still does not have a name and I am so grateful for the lovely advice that Amy gave me. I love that.
I can hardly say that I fear kitty will never have a name, I don't suppose kitty cares. But I do, but I hate to tell you how many 'also rans' as names have come to mind.
I do hope I do not have so much trouble naming my children. I can't really say 'our children' because there isn't an "our" yet. Oh, dear.
You know, I really fancy my landscape gardener, he looks so fit and the muscles in his arms are so compelling.
Is this what happens when you are looking for a partner, suddenly you start to fancy everyone and before I just didn't notice them at all.
If I weren't feeling so flat I'd be looking forward to my weekend instead of feeling so unmotivated.
I didn't go for drinks last night and in hindsight it was probably a silly thing to do. I mean going the other weeks but I had to start somewhere.
I'm starting to feel very silly, indeed.
What do you think?
One of the guys popped his head in the door last night just as they were leaving and said "Coming?" and I had to say no, giving some lame excuse.
Steve hurtled by about 5 seconds later and suddenly came back to the office door.
"I thought I 'd missed you" he said.
So, then there were some more excuses.
Suddenly he said.
"Would you like to do something on the weekend".......This 'miffed' me, I was already doing something on the weekend. So, I stumbled around, searching for words, almost stuttering, I'd been taken so much by surprise.
Is this the way men usually go about arranging dates?
I like Steve, although I barely know him, I just happen to work with him.
Anyway to cut a long story short, amidst explanations about the cat, we decided he should call in and we'd order in some food and have a very relaxed evening.
And now, here I am with a headache, not feeling at all like company at all.
Is there something wrong with me, or do most people have these feelings?
I had never thought about whether I fancied Steve or not and I wasn't feeling all that comfortable about this evening.
I didn't know whether to go back to bed for a while or not, I am still in my pyjamas.
Well, with Steve coming I could leave my shower until later on this afternoon, so I called kitty who was still spending a lot of her time exploring the place and we went out into the garden, after I had pulled on a t-shirt and some trackies.
She loves it out there but I have to watch her very carefully, she is still getting used to the place. I don't want her to get lost, exploring outside on her own.
One of the cats next door leapt up on the fence from his place, looked at me, then at kitty, stayed sitting there for a while and just as I was going over to introduce him to kitty he leapt back down again into his place.
I was starting to feel a little better and sat down in a slightly shady spot where the gentle breeze relaxed me and my headache started to go. I don't like headaches, do you get them?
kitty jumped into my lap and started to knead my legs, you know how they do. Her little claws were so sharp I was sure I'd have pin pricks on my legs.
I was trying to stop her but she kept doing it but at last she curled up with her little paws just hanging there and went to sleep. That meant I could not move.
Well, it's been nice in the garden, and I thought that come lunch time I'd bring my sandwich and kitty's lunch and something for me to drink, like a juice and would just relax for a while, later I could play with my crystals before getting ready for Steve.
I still didn't have much of a weekend wardrobe but I still had some casual clothes for such an 'at home' evening, while still looking as if I'd made some effort.
This whole arrangement had left me feeling quite uncertain really, it was both fast and slow, if you know what I mean.
I still feel flat, I hope I improve before Steve gets here.
Surely soon I'll be able to name that cat.
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You know, I really like your garden. I love flowers. I am sure your kitty does too. They won't get lost. You know how to call them back? Simply shake the cat biscuit box about and they'll find their way to you
Comment by Krystal
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Crystal
Comment by Krystal
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You made me laugh (cracked me up in Orble speak) when you talked about calling the cat with the cat food box, what you say is very true.
Yes, I've a lovely garden, I'm just so pleased that I don't have to do it. If I did there would be no time for blogging.
You wouldn't believe how much time and effort I've put into cat names, my favourite is kitty cat, easy to call. I rather like caramel swirl, but to call her I'd have to use 'carrie', possible if not probable. Besides caramel swirl for a cat does sound rather double-barelled and for a cat, rather toffee nosed. (hmmm.....here toffee, toffee, toffee- more probable, I guess I'll have to call her something, I think perhaps our family has a genetic defect in our Cat calling gene, happens in the best of families, they tell me.
Once again, thank you for you lovely visits and helpfull comments. Forces of the world unite to empower me with all the virtues and talents of the cat calling fairy.
Crystal
Comment by Louie
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maybe you should just call the cat PC ......short for pussy cat not the other kind of pc that i am not very good at
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I just finished my new post and just lost it. It took ages. Boo Hoo.
Thanks for your visit, always good to see you.
Crystal