January and February have whizzed by. I’ve been occupied with overseeing the refurbishments we’ve been doing to some of our rooms. My good friends Fred, Les, Michael, Alan, Andy and Josh have been very busy getting this done – but they couldn’t have managed without my help. Muddy footprints are invaluable for showing up leaks in bathrooms and areas of new flooring that need a bit of a sweep!
February has proved a bit of a surprise with some lovely, if rather unseasonable, warm and sunny weather. Trudi and I have made the most of it with longs walks - and Sister Jennifer made the most of it by giving me a bath. I was not amused.
Half term week meant that we had a few younger visitors at the home, here I am having a cuddle with Anna-Lucia, Vijay’s daughter, and Carmen’s granddaughter.
February has proved a bit of a surprise with some lovely, if rather unseasonable, warm and sunny weather. Trudi and I have made the most of it with longs walks - and Sister Jennifer made the most of it by giving me a bath. I was not amused.
Half term week meant that we had a few younger visitors at the home, here I am having a cuddle with Anna-Lucia, Vijay’s daughter, and Carmen’s granddaughter.
March sees the beginning of Lent, with our Pop-up Pancake Sale on Tuesday 5th March. Trudi and I can’t decide what we’re going to give up for Lent. Sister Jennifer is suggesting biscuits at coffee time, but we hardly get any of those, so I’m not convinced…….
Not looking forward to today. Sr Jennifer and Liz are taking me back to the vet, to look at my eye. I’ll be in need of LOTS of cuddles and treats when I get back.
Still, tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday – and that means pancakes – so things aren’t all bad!
Not looking forward to today. Sr Jennifer and Liz are taking me back to the vet, to look at my eye. I’ll be in need of LOTS of cuddles and treats when I get back.
Still, tomorrow is Shrove Tuesday – and that means pancakes – so things aren’t all bad!