- I was so relieved and happy when Khali was back home Monday. I haven’t felt that combination of feelings before. I was on cloud nine. Even work didn’t get me down that day!
- Khali was friendly, needy, and even a bit cuddly the day I brought her home. My theory is that she ran outside on impulse and regretted it and is grateful to be back home. Heh. Starbuck hissed at her for two days, but they’re buds again. Apollo forgave Khali much quicker.
I don’t think Starbuck realized Khali was on the other side of my legs!
- We saw Zombieland: Double Tap this week. It’s funny, but not as funny as the original. Some of the jokes seemed a bit drawn out, but it was fun to see a zombie movie right before Halloween. I’d forgotten how gory it was until we rewatched the original on Sunday/Monday. Duh, Kim.
- I keep forgetting to mention that I’ve never seen Breaking Bad, but I did watch (most of) El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. I thought the movie was decent and everyone is saying the show is a zillion times better.
- I’m struggling with reading A Gentleman in Moscow. It’s interesting, the writing is fabulous, and I love the main character, but it’s SO dense. Each sentence is packed with information, and it’s an incredibly slow read for me. I couldn’t read it without my Kindle. I am looking up 3-4 things on each page (words and historic references). I’m not smart enough to read this book any faster. I wonder if I’ll be able to finish it before it’s due at the library.
I’m surprised you liked El Camino at all considering you have never watched Breaking Bad. I was pleased with it because it was nice to see Jesse get a new life and honestly, it made me want to rewatch Breaking Bad. But I can’t because there are too many other shows I want to watch!
Oh Khali. I think you’re right, she ran outside and had an “I immediately regret this decision” moment. So so happy she’s back.
I had my Dad and Steven give me a rundown before it started, and the recap in the beginning helped! But I really was just so happy to veg out on the couch after all our construction work. I have heard it’s a show people watch again and again!
She totally did! What a DA. 🙂
So happy that Khali returned to you – that is scary and just the worst feeling. Our dog used to live on the street, and he now barely goes outside. I think that we could leave the door open all day long, and he’d never venture out!
He knows he has it good now! I am happy he has a good home and doesn’t want to leave!
I haven’t had a pet go missing before, but I think I know what you mean by that feeling. I’ve had loved ones with up-in-the-air medical situations, and every time they’ve gotten a not-bad diagnosis, that’s the sort of feeling I’ve had. It’s like the exact opposite of anxiety and is much more pleasant!
Yes!!! I was trying to think of why I’ve never felt this before with humans. I guess I haven’t bee in that situation that you mentioned (or have kids to compare worry about them to).
Back when it first aired, Katie and I tried watching Breaking Bad. We couldn’t make it past the first episode or two. Bored us to tears.
I wonder if it’s one of those slow start shows. There are a few shows they have horrible first seasons!
Oh, Khali! I am so glad she is back and I hope she learned her lesson: home is better than outside! I’m glad Starbuck and Apollo have forgiven her. 🙂 What an utterly gut-wrenching time. I’d be spending ALL of my time cuddling her, haha.
I have been cuddling her so much! Every day I say something like “I am so glad you are home!” Hee hee.
Her sister has forgiven her and they are back to being cuddle buds! (And Apollo forgave her way earlier, ha)