Good night Yuva.
I haven't got to Yuffie yet. Most likely today so I can shampoo the carpets tomorrow. I always
move all my chores out over the course of the weekend so I don't try to do too much and end
up not getting something done I wanted to do. I almost always figure out there is something I
forgot at the store and have to go running. So I always schedule a big weekend, but divide it up.
These chores are not like me creating a plan for a major network implementation or a wall to wall
inventory where I can not afford to miss anything. These are chores I just never put much thought to
until I actually have to do it. Hence the long process time and slow reaction time.But I will get Yuffie
today and the carpets tomorrow. As for the cat??? No bath. I brush out her fur at least once a day and
sometimes twice in a day. It keeps the excess fur away from her constant cleaning and reduces hairball
issues. Since we have had her a little over two years now, she has coughed up one hairball. She does
not get outside except for when we cook or eat outside. Which does not really happen very often with
Brooke's crazy work schedule. Plus I get scratched enough without giving her a bath. No need to add
extra wounds with my blood all thinned out. She got me once and it took me 6 minutes to stop the
bleeding. Thin blood is the curse I have to put up with for roughly another 9 months because of my
heart attack. I get off the blood thinners next June. And yes, I monitor my pulse and blood pressure
3 times a day around my exercising. Just so I know, everything is working the way it is suppose to.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has announced his government lineup yesterday. 11 of the posts have
gone to former career military men. Seven of whom were generals in the military prior to their new
posts as ministers of justice, education, defense, transport, commerce and foreign affairs. Among some
others posts. He also named 21 civilians to the Cabinet, including former Finance Minister Pridiyathorn
Devakula, who will serve as a deputy prime minister. So it looks like the government has been selected
that will lead until elections are held next September or October. Time to tighten all the hatches and make
sure we observe what happens next and not be too critical without reason. Especially in written or other
public entities.
Pleasant dreams and sleep well. I think of you always.
Randy
Good night Yuva.
I haven't got to Yuffie yet. Most likely today so I can shampoo the carpets tomorrow. I always
move all my chores out over the course of the weekend so I don't try to do too much and end
up not getting something done I wanted to do. I almost always figure out there is something I
forgot at the store and have to go running. So I always schedule a big weekend, but divide it up.
These chores are not like me creating a plan for a major network implementation or a wall to wall
inventory where I can not afford to miss anything. These are chores I just never put much thought to
until I actually have to do it. Hence the long process time and slow reaction time.But I will get Yuffie
today and the carpets tomorrow. As for the cat??? No bath. I brush out her fur at least once a day and
sometimes twice in a day. It keeps the excess fur away from her constant cleaning and reduces hairball
issues. Since we have had her a little over two years now, she has coughed up one hairball. She does
not get outside except for when we cook or eat outside. Which does not really happen very often with
Brooke's crazy work schedule. Plus I get scratched enough without giving her a bath. No need to add
extra wounds with my blood all thinned out. She got me once and it took me 6 minutes to stop the
bleeding. Thin blood is the curse I have to put up with for roughly another 9 months because of my
heart attack. I get off the blood thinners next June. And yes, I monitor my pulse and blood pressure
3 times a day around my exercising. Just so I know, everything is working the way it is suppose to.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has announced his government lineup yesterday. 11 of the posts have
gone to former career military men. Seven of whom were generals in the military prior to their new
posts as ministers of justice, education, defense, transport, commerce and foreign affairs. Among some
others posts. He also named 21 civilians to the Cabinet, including former Finance Minister Pridiyathorn
Devakula, who will serve as a deputy prime minister. So it looks like the government has been selected
that will lead until elections are held next September or October. Time to tighten all the hatches and make
sure we observe what happens next and not be too critical without reason. Especially in written or other
public entities.
Pleasant dreams and sleep well. I think of you always.
Randy
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