just full of words today!
There's a website, blog, really, that I check in to read fairly often. I started reading it during the writers' strike and have continued. It's the screenwriter, John August:
Very cleverly named
He wrote the screenplay for Big Fish and a bunch of others. He recently produced, directed, whatever, his own movie the Nines which was a trippy, little affair well worth a view or three. You really can't go wrong with Hope Davis.
Anyways, I was just reading it this morning and I realized that one of the reasons I like it so much is the footnotes. He uses footnotes ALL THE TIME! Okay, not every entry, but since I rarely see anyone use footnotes in blogging (I tend to use parentheses, obviously), I find it endearing.
We are eating our way through the day at school today in lieu of getting together for a meal outside of school (who has time for that right now? I'm out three nights of five this week!) I made a casserole and felt very Baptist Church Lady bringing my covered dish to school today.
So, my cat threw up twice on Saturday. I'm not really sure what to do. I think it's that she's eating her food too fast, so I'm putting more food in her bowl, so that there's some left and she can graze instead of gorge, but if she's actually ill? I can't bring her home. My dad doesn't want a cat in the house even if it's healthy, so a possibly sick cat really wouldn't fly (literally, I don't think I could get a vet cert for her). She seems okay, otherwise, though she did sit in my lap last night even though there were other people in the room. My poor kitty. She may be a little nutty and not keen on people other than me, but she's my kind of nutty.
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Cascapedia will go for weeks without vomiting, and then spend a day or two tossing everything right back up. I think how fast she's eating has something to do with it, too.
However, she does seem to develop food allergies periodically. Instead of just throwing up neat little piles of kibbles twice a day, she'll do it every single time she eats until I change the brand of food. I don't know if it's her way of protesting my choice in kibbles, or if it really is an allergy, but I've found that changing brands seems to help.
And yes, Cascapedia's my kind of nutty, too. :D