My cold bug from a week-plus ago is still hanging on, making itself known in all sorts of annoying ways.
Despite an uninterrupted seven hours of sleep last night, I'm still feeling logy, and uinspired, and very glad it's Friday. Time for more tea.
Katherine's taken her normal hummingbird-like way of being UP or DOWN, running around like a maniac or crashed and asleep, to new levels with Mor Mor being here. No nap yesterday, cranky girl by bath time, then, WHAM, dead asleep.
And then back up at 5:15a today, bright eyed and bush tailed and eager to start hanging out with Mor Mor again.
I wonder if she could loan some of that energy ...
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Ahhh...
So you get the Joy of:
Screaming like a Banshee
Screaming like a Banshee
Screaming like a Banshee
Screaming like a Banshee
Screaming like a Banshee
That Doyce knows so well from Kitten's bath adventures at Casa de Tester-folk.
Katherine tackles everything with intensity. But I wouldn't say she screams a lot. She moves around, she insistently grabs your attention, and so on and so forth.
It's moreso when there are Favorite Friends and Family over.
She's gotten over the bath-screaming, I believe. It was just a short phase (that scarred me for life). Cute ;)
If you try to get her to do something she doesn't want to do, she can make an appalling amount of noise. But baths are usually on the OK list these days.
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