17 December 2020
Dec. 17th, 2020 12:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I slept late, but the cats and me are all fed, I've gotten the bed made and gotten dressed and opened the curtains, and taken my morning meds. Everything is at a low level ache, and I'm still feeling like everything is too much, especially noise.
(Ok, so that may be a silent migraine, but it's not coming with the usual brain fog, so I don't even know.)
The sun is shining, and making the muslin that is the window side of the canopy glow so I will have some hours of suitably diffused-but-bright light. Direct sunlight is not my friend, but I am still a solar-driven critter and will get cranky without regular sunlight.
Marisol and Sigdis, upon their return from the vet, first bolted for the bedroom and under the bed, then snubbed me briefly, but I had a secret weapon called breakfast. And then I had clingy cats who craved reassurance all day that I still loved them and they wouldn't have to go back to the vet any time soon. Marisol is about six pounds and Sigdis is eight or nine, I forget precisely, and both are at good weights for them. And Marisol got all the necessary shots, and all is well, so we're good until toward the end of next year.
There was some snow yesterday, and then a lot more of wintry mix, so there is no snow remaining by the time I woke up this morning.
And I'm going to go attempt to do something, and I'll see what something is over the course of the day. I hope everyone has a fantastic day and good sleeps when they get there!
(Ok, so that may be a silent migraine, but it's not coming with the usual brain fog, so I don't even know.)
The sun is shining, and making the muslin that is the window side of the canopy glow so I will have some hours of suitably diffused-but-bright light. Direct sunlight is not my friend, but I am still a solar-driven critter and will get cranky without regular sunlight.
Marisol and Sigdis, upon their return from the vet, first bolted for the bedroom and under the bed, then snubbed me briefly, but I had a secret weapon called breakfast. And then I had clingy cats who craved reassurance all day that I still loved them and they wouldn't have to go back to the vet any time soon. Marisol is about six pounds and Sigdis is eight or nine, I forget precisely, and both are at good weights for them. And Marisol got all the necessary shots, and all is well, so we're good until toward the end of next year.
There was some snow yesterday, and then a lot more of wintry mix, so there is no snow remaining by the time I woke up this morning.
And I'm going to go attempt to do something, and I'll see what something is over the course of the day. I hope everyone has a fantastic day and good sleeps when they get there!