Whew! You guys! What vivid imaginations!
EJ, I am so happy to hear that you are sleeping much better. Getting to express yourself freely with your fellow yedda sillies is a huge help as well as going through a "windingdown" ritual. Keep up the good work and lay off the fried anythings!
Hey JK, don't do me any favors by suggesting Chex be sent to my house! Goodness Gracious, I'm afraid I'd lose my temper with that one! Skitch seems to know how to handle him quite well....pun intended...
Book Lovers, eh? I might have known. Me too. Me too. And yes, I simply have to need to OWN every book I ever read. I've done what EJ has done. Read a book from the Library and loved it so much, gone out and bought one for myself to own and re-read. Some books are like that. As a child, I did not have books. We had the Sears, Roebuck catalogue and the King James Version of the Bible. That was all. So, to own a book, for me was a rare thought, however, when that thought kicked in and I had the $...I went happily off the deep end. I truly have to discipline myself and not even enter a bookstore. Also online, it's too easy to order.
Cats was excellent! EXCELLENT. Our community theatre just gets better and better. JK, you would enjoy this play just for the costumes/makeup if nothing else. Especially being a cat lover. It's pretty touching. Andrew Lloyd Weber's music ain't bad either.
Tomorrow we go out to breakfast and attend a couple Christmas Craft shows. The Metropolitian Opera is sold out, so we'll miss this one.
Say, Equus, are you and FB going to my old home town again? Shopping for horses? My uncle Carleton Buchannan's family were horse traders in Murray for years until they switched over to automobiles. Some of them may still be in the horse trading business. I don't know.
Y'All be good now. And Skitchy, try a little tenderness with Chex. It'll be a novelty to him. He'll probably scratch your eyes out, but he might like it for a change.
Good reading to JK and EJ. Glad to hear that you both are as nuts as I am.