Saturday

Those Mummies are up and about at all times of the night and it sometimes makes it hard for me to get my beauty sleep.  There is an upside though, it means I get loads of snacks during the night so I can’t really complain!  Well, not while I’m eating anyway.
I’m still doing my best to stay close to them because M Kaz is still being a big lame sickie – not as much, but it’s still there.  She went out to breakfast with M Sooz and Aunty M today and when she came home she had a bit of a play on FaceBook and then had a THREE HOUR NAP.  Yes, three hours! 

But there have been moments of clarity over the last few days.  They bought me a new toy – a couple of them actually.  Yes, they pretend they’re going to use them as laundry baskets – stackable laundry baskets – but that won’t last long.  Oh oh and M Kaz also gave me a new drawer – she keeps socks and things in there – but if I move some stuff out of the way, I can fit in there quite nicely as well. Not that I’ve given up on my other boxes – I’m still sharing myself equally between all of them – and the stringey thing – it wanted to be up there with the best boxes so I let it be. 

Big lame sickie …

Well there has been some activity – but not much as M Kaz continues to recuperate from being a big lame sickie. There’s only so much caring and compassion a Nigey can have. I am so ready for someone to get the stringey thing out and have a decent game with me. At least my stringey thing made it in from the car because when they picked me up from Aunty Rosemary’s they left it in Ravi and only brought it in the other day.

It was so hungry by then that I had to take it straight to the food bowl so it could grab some sustenance (yes, Mummies, see I do know some big words!). Stringey is much better now but I have left him near the food bowls so he can help himself whenever he wants to until he gets his full strength back. Maybe we should do that with M Kaz too … it couldn’t hurt!
I haven’t seen Lennie or Kermie since I got home but that’s probably because I have been so busy nursing the Mummy that I haven’t had a lot of time to be waiting at the front window for them. Hmmmm … they may think I’m not back from Aunty Rosemary’s yet because I haven’t even been out in the yard since we got home.
I know M Kaz must be feeling a bit better because she has been taking “does my bottom look big in this” pictures again! I really wish she wouldn’t.

Who’s a bed hog?

Well I’m not sure if I’m really comfy sleeping on your legs M Kaz but it was good to try it out last night. M Sooz seemed to get a laugh out of it and I’m just sorry we didn’t get her to take a photo of it because it would have been fun to share and look back on.
I am claiming the “Champion of Stealth” title by the way. You should have seen the look on M Kaz’s face when she turned around after just a second and I was already taking up the bottom part of her side of the bed, stretched out and on my way to dreamland. They have realised that I am sticking to them like glue, doing what I can to make the Mummies feel better because even though M Kaz is the sickie, M Sooz misses playing with her and keeps saying things like “I want my girl back”. We all do!
You would think it’s easy sleeping down the bottom of the bed (I prefer on M Kaz’s side because she doesn’t move me out of the way as much) and it mostly is but sometimes I need to remind M Kaz I’m there and it is incredible how responsive she is when I rest my teeth on her calf. She soon gets the idea and scooches over a bit or hangs her legs out the side of the bed or gets up for a bit. And when she gets up I follow her out to the kitchen and she rattles my cookies bowl and I have some while she hurries back up the hallway to bed and gets herself positioned before I race back in. It’s important to remember to play games and have fun even if someone doesn’t necessarily feel like it. (That’s you M Kaz!)

Enough already …

C’mon M Kaz … get up and play with me already. You’ve been in bed long enough and M Sooz and I are ready for you to be up and about again! Damn that bug you have … I have been counting the days since you and M Sooz arrived back and it’s one, two, three, four, five, six days and you’ve been in bed each and every one of them. Never did I think you would be able to sleep as long as me during the day and night! But that’s what you’ve been doing and I have been trying to keep myself entertained and not pestering you but it’s getting awfully hard! At least Aunty M came around this afternoon to spend some time with me (and you two but primarily me).