
Because if I had been gone when it happened, I would have come home to find that they had eaten most of the bag, thrown up from too much salt, and left chip crumbs from one end of the house to the other.
In A Nutshell follows.
This is where I share the wisdom that a granny, as an elder of the tribe, accumulates in her journey through life. The reach of my mind is wide, and sometimes even a little deep. Sometimes, like Whitman, I contradict myself. Sometimes I wax eloquent. Sometimes I fall on my face. Why not do it in public?
Far too gross. I'm really glad you were there!
ReplyDeleteArdi said I would like your blog and she is right. I'll read deeper when I have more time. I like your questions answered for your daughter. Handsome family you have, including Maya--and the kitties.
ReplyDeleteI bet this is the only time you are grateful that the van was late!
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that cats like to eat bags when it makes them sick every time???? We have a cat (Stinky) who isn't very sneaky. Whenever she gets into something or is playing she meow's very loudly. And this usually happens in the middle of the night!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea why cats like to eat bags, but they do. And they have no concept of sneak. They stalk quietly, being wonderful hunters, but when the food isn't alive they just solve the problem and grab it.
ReplyDeleteMmmm salty cat puke!
ReplyDeleteThis is why I want to get rid of the carpet. Gross!
We have baby locks on our kitchen cabinet that holds the trash can, because of the cats. And no plants or cut flowers allowed or the amount of puke goes way up. Man, those boys are lucky I love'em.