Be Careful

The electricity went off just as I was about to write the blog.  A few hours later, having cooked supper by candlelight, here it is anyway.

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Basically, my message of today is to be very careful what you wish for.

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There was a time when I wished that Tiddles would learn how to laugh and have a sense of humour.

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When he arrived, in November, two years ago, he was depressed and miserable. He was a little nobody who had nothing.

Now he is a slightly bigger somebody.

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Storm was allocated to look after Tiddles as we reckoned Storm needed a friend too and Tiddles needed someone to look up to.

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And he did – yes, Tiddles found his sense of humour.

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He made his wish come true.

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Big time.

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Taking no prisoners.

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while laughing at his friends.

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There was a teensy weensy moment when I felt sorry for Storm.

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But that moment passed when I realised he had it coming.

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They deserve each other.

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It is not just Storm who gets eaten alive….

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Tiddles has other friends, sorry victims!

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I am off to bed.  Tomorrow is hospital for steroid injections into my spine under a light general anaesthetic.  Perhaps do not expect a very coherent blog, if any, tomorrow.  I will see how I feel.

 

7 thoughts on “Be Careful

  1. Linda

    I’ve had those steroid injections into my lower spine and they worked wonders – I hope they do so for you too, Frances…

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  2. Sheryl

    Best good luck for your back.
    However you need no luck for raising a healthy well adjusted loving and loved menagerie of the cutest characters. Your hard work and dedication has that covered beautifully.

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  3. Terri

    What a happy outcome with those ponies, especially Tidds! Will hold the good thought for your spinal procedure tomorrow. (yikes) Take care!

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  4. Sam

    Who would have thought 2 years ago when Tiddles snuck into your life that he would become such a chuckle head? Job well done! Here’s hoping the back feels better.

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