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Showing posts with label Rosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosa. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Friday, September 17, 2010
was gonna sell it
Found it this past spring at Goodwill, tossed into a bin with the random castoffs of various lives.
Figure it's from the 40's or 50's - even got the card of a quilt appraiser so I could get an idea of what it might fetch on eBay.
I'm gonna keep it, though.
Clearly, it has important work to do here.
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
those mice ain't playing anymore
A promise was made to my cat-crazed daughter about a year ago, and it went something like this: Yes, you can get a cat...WHEN we move into a place that we own (as opposed to renting, which we were doing at the time). And so, now, let me present...



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(drum roll, please)
...a promise kept:

Blogosphere, meet Rosa.
Rosa, Blogosphere.
"Why Rosa?" I wanted to know when cat-crazed daughter announced her name.
"Because she's beautiful like a rose, and because she's cute, and because I was thinking about Princess Rosa from Puss in Boots."
Fair enough. This kitty is beautiful, and she has an awesome little personality. She's a year old, so she's already litterbox trained, more mellow than a kitten and very self-assured. She also arrived at the Coconino Humane Society with two kittens - one six weeks and one six months. So, it appears the poor thing has already had two litters, which may explain her petite size and can-do attitude.

I'm a little worried that Rosa isn't happy here in her new home, though - that she may be a bit too tense:

And Lizzie? How's Lizzie liking her new sister, you ask? Oh, Lizzie is thrilled beyond belief! Lizzie can hardly contain her excitement! Lizzie is...


...Well, I'm sure she will be exceedingly pleased in time, right?
Right??

I think Lizzie may be smelling her halo. Or maybe I've just had a certain song stuck in my head today. Either way, our new addition is already a blessing.
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