How is your day Today? Chat about your plans and achievements 2025....

Anotrher Tai Chi class this morning down the road about 25min. And I'm having a private 1-2-1 with my teacher tomorrow - always good - always nervous LOL.

Good news today from the Honda garage. My car is ready - and I can pick it up tomorrow afternoon and it will 'Look great'. Or I can let their detailer have it for a day and it will look brand new - no extra charge. I'm away down in Kidderminster Friday/Saturday so it's a no brainer. Booked in to pick it up Monday morning! Insurance is in place and only cost me an extra £20 til the end of my policy in March next year! I expected more as it's a higher spec model, three years younger and half the mileage!
 

Anotrher Tai Chi class this morning down the road about 25min. And I'm having a private 1-2-1 with my teacher tomorrow - always good - always nervous LOL.

Good news today from the Honda garage. My car is ready - and I can pick it up tomorrow afternoon and it will 'Look great'. Or I can let their detailer have it for a day and it will look brand new - no extra charge. I'm away down in Kidderminster Friday/Saturday so it's a no brainer. Booked in to pick it up Monday morning! Insurance is in place and only cost me an extra £20 til the end of my policy in March next year! I expected more as it's a higher spec model, three years younger and half the mileage!
I did that when I bought my new to me car at the very end of July.. I let them detail it for a day or 2 , so it looked and still looks 2 months later like a brand new car... but it's 3 years old...
 
I started taking a drawing art class yesterday. It was a lot of fun but I didn't realize how exhausting it could be to focus on a task for over an hour. Also, drawing a bunch of bananas is tricky.

This morning I got a reminder I'd set up 6 months ago that I needed to go get fasting blood work done this morning. Ugh, I really struggled with myself (after first going back to sleep to deal with it later), I wanted so much to just have my coffee and breakfast, but I didn't want it hanging over me tomorrow either, so I managed to force myself to go.

But now I'm feeling sorry for myself (tho I guess I have no real suffering in my life that a simple fasting blood work is enough to disrupt my whole day). Pity party for me ::sniffle:::
 
The slow and painful process of saying farewell.

My ten-year old Ross (second from the left) has a tumor in his mouth that keeps growing and makes it difficult to eat anything. Six months ago, he had a $1K surgery that didn't do any good. Now www.vdspets.com wants $6K for another surgery without guarantee of success. Sorry, I can't do it. Anyway, Ross has pretty much reached his life expectancy. www.rcdas.org/pet-services/humane-euthanasia will euthanize him for $50.

Otto (on the far right) has a thyroid cancer and my veterinarian recommends to put him to sleep. Well, I just want to keep him a little bit longer.

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Burying Ross will break my heart.

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Rex and Heidi are my buddies who will stay with me for a long time to come. They enable me to survive and to keep going.

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