but did it make the heart grow fonder?
I would like to say that the gap coincided with a period of peace and tranquility.
Not a bloody hope! My mother has been hospitalised since Friday 13th.
The cats think this is highly suspicious, and as I left with her and the paramedics, clearly it is MY FAULT.
Bailey didn't get away unscathed either as he was accidentally shut in the room.
So the dog and I are prime suspects and the cats are not going to rest until we are brought to book for it.
Rosie is currently enduring a soujourn in a local hospital, but there is still a fair bit of driving to be done after work. This means I can hide from the vengeful moggies, in my workplace or my car. Bailey, however, is not allowed in the workplace and is afraid of cars, and can't be left in a car park during visiting. He is alone to cop the flak.
Poor little hound...if you want to donate chewy sticks to compensate for this dreadful existence, leave an e-mail address and we'll sort something.
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Hope you're coping with the stress Donna. I've done a fair bit of parental hospital visits and it's not an easy time is it? Hope your Mum's doing okay.
If you fancy a chat or lunch, you know where I am.
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