That Cat!

I’m too busy for this. Too busy for what, you say?
It was early this morning when I made it into the kitchen to discover the massacre. There they were lying on the floor. One was dismembered, one was badly scarred across the stomach. The rest…well, they didn’t make it. The beast had gotten to most before I arrived on the scene.

The victims? Our gingerbread people. The culprit?

The cat — which one of our cats didn’t matter since they’re a conglomerate when even one causes me grief. So they’re all guilty.

While we were sleeping somebody grabbed the package of freshly baked g-men (okay, too funny). Mr C, who decorated them along with Memom, was devastated.

I didn’t catch who did it, but I had my suspicions. Thing 1 loves chewing on plastic bags. Go figure. But Thing 2 loves eating anything the humans eat. Hmmm.

So I forgot the whole deal while I was at the dentist. Yea, that was a real Christmas treat, too.

Once home again the kids and I were sitting on the couch eating lunch when Thing 2 walked up. With a distinct odor. I lifted his tail to reveal evidence that a major explosion had just taken place. So, how’re those sandwiches, kids?!

Upon confirming said explosion in the litter box — you don’t want those details — I realized that I had found the perpetrator of the cookie carnage from this morning. Gingerbread may be every humans’ dream, but it just doesn’t agree with a cat’s constitution.

I unceremoniously dropped Thing 2 in my shower and closed the shower door.

A shower stall is like solitary for cats. They can see what’s happening outside their prison – like Thing 1 rolling around on the bathroom floor with some catnip – but they can’t get out. The deliciously slick, 5′ shower walls are immune to even the sharpest feline claws. And no, my cats cannot jump five feet. Otherwise I’d be on Circus of the Stars.

So I finally climbed into the shower with Thing 2 but was determined to not get wet this time. Yes, this happens occasionally. He’s a long-haired cat and, sorry to say, poop happens.

I rolled my jeans up to my knees and pushed back my sleeves. This chick is not getting wet. Maybe damp, but not wet.

So I attached the sprayer-hose-thingy to the shower head, turned on the water, and proceeded with the fun. I decided to just clean up the necessary end of the cat since, well, I just don’t have time for this.

As I finished, Thing 2 decided he was going to make a run for it. Via my body. With help from his claws. But he forgot, as he always does, that I am so on to him and his tricks. So as he starts to shimmy up my left leg in a vain attempt to reach my skull and leap over the shower wall, I scruff him and place him in the corner. With Baby.

So there, a little damp but still doing fine. Ha!

It was at this time that I made a monumental mistake and unhooked the sprayer-hose-thingy from the shower head. Without first turning the water off.

It was like a Lucy moment with the water spraying me in the face, soaking my shirt and pants before I had the sense to shut off the water. Looking at the cat, I swear I saw him smiling.

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Praying for Snow

I know, I know.  Just yesterday I was lauding the fact that here, in Florida, we have been without snow while almost the rest of the nation has been inundated with the stuff.

I have always been content that Florida has remained as God has intended this state to be. Snow-free.

So it might be a surprise to anyone reading this that I now want snow.  Here.  At my house.

{{A surprise to everyone but you, Honey, since you know how often I change my mind. Wink, wink.}}

In fact, I’m so eagar for snow that I’m praying for it.  This is a surprise to me since snow has never been on my prayer list or shown up in my prayer journal.  Not once. 

But as the local weather forecasters have been dangling the idea of snow over my head for a few days now, I am very hopeful — prayerful — that the frozen precipitation will actually arrive at my house this weekend.

Notice that I said “arrive at my house“.  I know full well that any snowflakes in these-here-parts will melt as soon as they hit the ground, if not sooner. C’mon, I was born but not yesterday.

I also have previous experience with Florisnow — my own favorite new label for silly snowflakes that try to fall in the Sunshine state.  When I was a little cutie all of 8-years-old and living in South Florida, we were surprised with a mere shimmering of Florida snow in January.

I was home with the chicken pox and my mom called me to come outside.  As my dad was getting ready to leave for work, we caught sight of little Flori-flakes {hee hee} melting as they landed on his coat.  It was neato!  I’ll never forget that moment.

And so I’d love to share a moment like that with my chicklets and hubby.  We’ll see what God has planned.  Nothing is impossible with Him.  Even snow in Florida.

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Christmas Crafts: Card Hanger

It’s the 3rd day after Thanksgiving, and I’m ready for the glitz of preparing for Christmas!  In my house it’s time for huge, plastic boxes to come out of storage and their contents be put on display. Snowmen and gingerbread boys are placed on the mantle, miniature trees all decked out adorn the bar, and lights and garland get draped above every doorway and window.  As far as senses are concerned, I’m highly visual. So this, my friends, is eye-candy heaven!

As my family works to position yuletide wall hangings and set up train tracks around the tree, the world takes on a different view in my mind.  It’s as though I wear blinders to what could be a stressful time of year.  Along with the lights, color, and twinkle of the season, I choose to see what matters most: people.  The faces of family and friends, their mouths turned up into smiles and laughter, fill my heart with warm fuzzies that seem to stretch all the way to my fingertips!

I long for the welcome sign of the mail truck every day as I wonder who might be sending us a greeting from near or far.  One of my favorite activities leading up to December 25th is displaying Christmas cards we receive.  Setting them on a counter or bookcase just doesn’t do them justice in my opinion, so I hang the cards.  They look so festive that way, don’t you think?

There are a myriad of ways to do this from attaching them onto ribbon to letting each one dangle individually. I found a ton of photos on Pinterest, one of my guilty pleasures and an easy way to lose one’s self online.  The creative ideas I’ve seen there are simply endless!  Here is one of my favorite card hanging suggestions from Dinks:

This is another one of my faves from Tater Tots and Jello.  I think I’ll make this next week with the kids…

How do you display your cards?  Do you hang them up or set them out or mount them in some other way?  Do you put traditional boxed cards in one location and photo cards in another spot?

Speaking of photo cards, have you ordered yours yet? I have yet to order mine. You too?  Well don’t lose heart…there’s still time!  This year I’m falling in love with the photo cards from Tiny Prints. There are so many choices {and I am so very decision-making challenged}, but I think I’ve narrowed it down to a handful.  I love the colors of this one and the many photo window options…

This one looks like a postcard! How cute is that?!

Okay, this photo card is too adorable, already in “ready-to-hang” ornament form. Perfect to hang right on your Christmas tree!

Let’s not forget there’s also an option to design your own card.  Simply select the card color, layout, fonts, and embellishments and you’re good to go!

Right now Tiny Prints is offering 15%-20% off your orders with code CYBER20 until 11/29!!  And even if you order from Tiny Prints after that date {like me, Miss Undecided} you’ll still gain a gorgeous set of Christmas photo cards.

Hey, when you get your photocards, would you please send me a link? I’d love to see them!!

 

Disclosure: In exchange for this honest review, Tiny Prints has offered to give me my own set of Christmas photo cards.  Their offer does not in any way affect my opinion. {I still think their photo cards rock!} If you’re curious, please feel free to read my full Disclosure Policy here.

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