Bringing home the tree

Our weather is cold but no snow right now. There is no snow anywhere to be seen. I'm not complaining because I am one of those people who think we should have the white stuff on Christmas day and that's it. It is beautiful to look at though. I am hoping for snow this Christmas.

We headed out late today and picked out our Christmas tree.



"I think I found her"

We are taking this lady home.




I am caring for 2 lovely cats named Jewel & Angel. I can't think of two better names for cats at Christmas-time. They are keeping my spirits up this weekend with their silliness. There has been a lot on our minds this week.

The ferals are continuing to be fed each night in case you were wondering. There will be extra food put down now as I imagine every kind of wild animal and bird is dropping by looking for food. They are getting double the amount of dry and I am leaving many cans of various kinds of cat-food. I also add bread now for the extra mouths. There is never a crumb there the next night. Everything is hungry and desperate in the winter and I suppose this food will help them 'til the next day. It's a tough time for them. I am placing the food earlier now as it is dark by 5:00 and the cats come by first. I know this because sometimes I wait and watch from the car. I usually leave there with tears and have a hard time driving but I know it's all I can do. I want to scoop them up and bring them home but they are as wild as the night and their life is planned for them. I pray for them every night. God love them. 

Around here, nothing but comfort and joy.
Sierra


Love-birds Mr. Ed & Lily
Cali & Ginny 

Are you getting excited for Christmas? I know I am. Now on to decorating our beautiful tree.
hugs, Deb