Snoqualmie has turned into a winter wonderland! I have heard
about how excited and wound up the kids are at school. Oh to be young
again! As adults when we look at snow we think about having to drive in it
and hope we get to work and back without someone smashing our cars.
Snow reminds me of Friday nights. Remember when we were teenagers or
barely 21 and we lived for the weekend? Now all I think of Friday night as
being good for is getting to bed early.
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Sparky has turned into a total couch potato type of cat. He no
longer desires to leave the comfort of the house. To him windows are the
best of both worlds – he can spy on the birds and neighborhood cats but in the
comfort of a heated house. He does not like the concept of being alone
so much, so when I’m home he turns to complete mush. It melts my
heart everytime when he lays on my lap and leans against me and looks up at
me adoringly, purring up a song for me.
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We are about to conquer our 16-mile walk for our weekend
training. After several blisters from the 14-mile walk, I have to kind of dread the
longer walks. The fund raising has gone really well and the marathon is
approaching quite fast. March 19 is the big day! One of the fun things
about training as a group is it encourages us to speed up our walk, and we also
exchange training and fund-raising tips. I have been lucky so far and
haven’t been sore after the long walks, and my leg cramps have subsided since I
began taking magnesium and calcium supplements.
Now I need to tackle my weight agenda again. It’s easy to not
worry about what you eat when you are swamped under and you think you
will still lose after walking so far, but it’s not true! So I have got myself back
on track, and Brian is a big help with this because he is such a light eater and
is very supportive of my endeavors. Getting a Victoria’s Secret catalog in
the mail is also a very good inspiration!
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In my effort to up my carbohydrates (and reduce the fat intake)
as part of training, I have looked into some new pasta recipes. Here is a
very good one: Spinach Stuffed Shells (or you can use broccoli if you hate
spinach). Just cook about 24 jumbo pasta shells and rinse in cold water. Mix
1 egg with 1 lb. ricotta cheese, a can of spinach (or 2 cups chopped
cooked broccoli). Stuff the shells with this mixture, pour 1 cup of tomato
sauce on the bottom of a large baking pan, place the shells upright and pour
more tomato sauce on the top and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 350
for 30 minutes (cover the pan in foil). Remove the foil and bake another
15 minutes. Top at the last minute with mozzarella cheese if desired.
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I was reading some tips for animals with hearing problems and
somehow do not see this working for cats, especially Skittles and Sparky.
The article suggests using hand signals to teach commands for the
important messages such as food, sit, out, no,
etc. It suggests using exaggerated facial expressions such as a big smile for
yes, and a scowl for no. You are to give food treats as rewards. There is also
a collar with a built in vibrator for signaling your deaf pet. These collars
are sold in pet stores. Sparky would certainly like the food rewards but
would never lower himself enough to obey commands. You don’t tell him no!
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“Every action of our lives touches on some chord that will vibrate in
eternity.”
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Do you hate the messy way plastic wrap sometimes tears off the
roll? Place the roll in the freezer for a few minutes before using.
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