One of my biggest joys of moving from Kansas was to get away from the cold weather and snow. What does it do as I land? Snows. Heavy flakes, nasty roads, people who can't drive. When I left about a year ago, I had gotten rear-ended in a brief snowstorm by a woman without insurance. If the roads are in crummy shape at all, I will tell my boss I'm working from home for at least the morning.
Last night I had to take Moxie over to Heather's house. I was a little nervous about it because Heather doesn't like visitors unless she is convinced her house is completely spotless without even a speck of dirt. However, last night, she kindly allowed me inside to hang for a few minutes to make sure I was comfortable with Moxie staying there. I greatly appreciated it, and it made me feel completely better about leaving her there for a little over a week.
I'm not entirely sure why I'm concerned about the cat. I've had cats my entire life, but I suppose this is the first time anyone's taken care one away from my place. I guess I figure Moxie is better off where someone is there overnight, and not just for feedings once a day. She is totally dependent on people company and would go stir crazy without someone there to hold her. The minute I get home from work she immediately crawls into my lap and makes me pet her for ten minutes. She sleeps right beside me most nights too. I've only had her a couple of months.
I'll be in Kansas for the entire week, so hopefully the weather improves.
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