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More Pets!

After my last post highlighting my mama's new barn kittens, I was inspired to do review of the pets I live with. They all bring such joy and peace to my life, which is so important right now. I live in one of the Florida counties with the highest percentages of positive COVID-19 cases, which has led to more household isolation for my family. We definitely need the extra comfort right now! Rubius Hagrid Wicket the wonderdog (and his boy, my son Elliot) Fluff, the sweetest snuggler of all time Xena, Warrior QUEEN And, our newest addition, Zeus. He is a rescue dog from a pretty bad living situation . He needs lots of gentle reassurance that his new family loves him and won't hurt him.

Take Time to Enjoy the Little Things

I LOVE kittehs. LOVE THEM. Being around animals, or even looking at pictures of them, makes me happy and relaxes me. I was visiting my mom when she said she had a surprise. One of the barn cats had kittens! There were two orange kittens, one all gray kitten, and one kitten that was a mix of orange and gray. So cute!! The orange and grey kitten was hiding when I was taking pictures, but that little grey kitteh hammed it up for me! I mean, seriously! I think when he/she is old enough, they will be coming home with me :)

Self-Care Activity: Outdoor Exercise!

This blog post will be a bit shorter :) I had been in a "never ending pandemic-almost done with my master's degree-I don't like how I feel" slump for a bit. I knew I needed more physical activity in my life. When I previously walked/worked-out on a regular basis, I felt better. About a week and a half ago, I started walking almost every day. Depending on the time of day (it's REAL hot in Florida) I walk between 2 to 3.5 miles each day. I can honestly say I feel better, and I'm sleeping better at night. It's been really nice, and my best friend walks with me most of the time, so we entertain and encourage each other. Thanks for reading!

Self-Care Activity: Camping! Part II (Murphy's Law)

When last we met, my best friend and I were headed to a campground with our 18 kids (j/k, we only have 4 between us. It just FEELS like 18 kids). Here is what our first day was like: - Check-in with park rangers. - Drive past our campsite, then turn around to go back to it. - Park and start unloading our tent - Set up the tent (I was surprised how quickly we got it set up!) Once that was all done, I headed into the nearest town to pick up dinner since we didn't have anything ready-made for the kids and ourselves. While I was way, all heck broke loose. Apparently, a tree behind our campsite decided it had enough of the world's BS and decided fall. Some other trees caught it initially, but about every 30 minutes the tree limbs would shift and the tree would get closer to our campsite. The tree's current trajectory put our tent directly in its path. A few calls to the park ranger later, he showed up to assess the situation and I returned from town just in time to see...