This little tree is really loaded down with ornaments. That's how I like to see a Christmas tree. The lights at the bottom of the tree on the skirt twinkle. Riley will love that.
Our tree was twice the size last year so I just picked out my favorite of ornaments this year. Little presents will go around the tree and the larger ones will go under the table. No tripping over gifts.
Annie is keeping a close eye on Audrey and so am I. Can I ask you....how is anyone with any compassion for cats supposed to separate these two? I feel I should try hard to find them a home together although I know from experience that it's not easy to find such a home. I'm praying that someone will want them both. Wish me luck. I love these two dearly.
Can you believe the look on her face? They are just waking up from a snooze. Little Audrey is doing better in the litter-box but we still have a ways to go. It's still loose even with the grain-free food but each day I see improvement. I have to think about Annie being spayed soon. I don't want to rush it and I was hoping to get more weight on her but I think she is going into heat again. I will leave it up to the shelter to advise me. In every photo she looks like a sad-sack but truly she is the sweetest, most affectionate little cat and Audrey...she's the bomb!
Ruby is doing fine in her new home. She keeps them busy.
I had no worries about her. Jess and Mike just adore her.
My daughter, Allie is on the last leg of her travels. They are now in Buenos Aires. It is the capital and largest city in Argentina. We'll be expecting them home on the morning of the 13th. Sounds like we are picking them up at the airport. Can't wait to see her.
hugs, Deb





