Well I hope she does feel better soon to help with the puzzle.
Cherie
Del Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Del Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Puzzles can be worked with cats around IF you are persistent and patient. Hubby made a board for me, a bit larger than the puzzle with a rim around the four sides. It can slide underneath the couch when I'm not working on it. Last time I used it I kept it on a table and covered it with a large sheet of plastic. I have a Hallmark of cats given to me years ago and I put it together every year, good stress reliever. Does anyone else have this puzzle? All cats and some beautiful flowers. I did it in early January but am thinking about doing it again in Effie's room, she likes to help when she feels better (she had chemo this morning for lymphoma and feels a bit funky right now).Del----- Original Message -----From: Cherie A GabbertSent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:57 AMSubject: OT: Just thought you could use a laughSorry for the first blank post....I was working in my office when I hear a crash in the dining room, now everyone knows morning time is when cats go nuts, so I rush in to see what happened. I find my puzzel all over the place, I just started (thank god) a 1000 piece puzzel, I just finished the edges and I walk in to find 3 of my 5 looking as innocent as can be....they would be pointing a paw at one another if they could. So I start whisteling and putting the pieces back together, all the while Cady my youngest thinks it is a game and she is batting pieces around the floor and taking them into different rooms for me to find. Needless to say I am not sure I have all the peices, but I guess I will not know until I finish it......Thought you guys would appreciate that ;-))Have a purrfect dayCherie