Tuesday, March 29, 2022

February highlights

After posting many February posts the last several days, I decided to close out February with one more big post of many various events.  

T has always eaten ice cream cones by biting off the bottom of the cone first.  It is dangerous, messy, sticky, and fits her personality perfectly.  

T: What?  You don't eat this way?
T: See, works perfectly!

Only T would set up camp at the check out station of the brat fry.  I am sure she kept Gary entertained.

T called me to take a picture of her during the bath.  She was totally covered in bubbles!

T: This new bubble bath is pretty intense!

Fancy girl!

 

Brandon only took one picture of the final trip to the ski hill.  T looks happy here, but she had quite a night.  I suppose this event was bound to happen.  T decided to see what it was like to lick the chairlift.  Of course her tongue stuck.  She ripped it off and asked Brandon if it was bleeding.  I think it hurt quite a bit for a while.  She was glad to get a treat to take her mind off the pain. 

T: I was so curious to see what it felt like to have a stuck tongue.  It probably wasn't worth it.

Sunshine:  I like to help Brandon work.


Valentine's Day heart meatloaf!

A little after dinner pastel artwork.

They did a great job!

The cats were QUITE relaxed and so long!


M enjoying Midweek. 


She took 20 pics, I kept this one.

Sunshine: It seems like I am always having to help Brandon type things. 

Sunshine: I use my paw just like this.  (Brandon has to do a lot of deleting)

 

February brought another trip to urgent care!  This time M had a super sore throat on a Saturday morning and I didn't want to go the weekend without getting antibiotics.  It wasn't Strep and had to run it's course.  M has now (as I write this in March) had 5 pretty major colds in 2022.  Three of which were bad enough to do covid tests.  He never had covid, but we are learning that when he doesn't mask he gets sick a lot.  In the summer/fall of 2020 when we learned about his health issues and lack of antibodies I remember reading that kids like him often mask to avoid sickness.  The article was written pre-covid.  Anyway, I am quite sure he isn't interested in a life of masking, so we will have to navigate lots of colds I guess.

M: My throat was on fire.

T received LED lights for her Birthday.  They fell down shortly after this picture.


Buttercup:  I like to lay here and survey my kingdom.
Sunrises while walking are my favorite!!!  It was better in real life, but this pic is pretty special!

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