Subj : Biscuits was: Olives
To : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sun Feb 23 2025 16:03:05
Hi Shawn,
RH> wa gone so much for Army schools. After the girls were in bed, Jenny
RH> would curl up at one end of the couch, running her motor while I
RH> or worked on a hand stitching project.
SH> Yes they can be good company for sure. We got Mikey when I had cancer
SH> and was feeling alone. Just having something else breathing the same
SH> air as me really helped.
I know, just the whole atmosphere seems so much better. When I was
diagnosed/went thru surgeries (2) and then radiation, we didn't have any
pets. It was just Steve and me, but had the support of our church. Then
the week before I finished radiation, we found out that our older
daughter was expecting her 2nd baby--definatly had to get better for
that!
RH> then turn and try to nip you. Did it once to me but I had a plastic
RH> my hand and he got that instead.
SH> Laugh - most cats get like that. They want love, but after a point
SH> it's too much and they need to show you they are perfect killing
SH> machines. :)
My parents had a cat like that, don't know if she's still around. When
dad moved into a nursing home, my younger brother moved into the house
and kept the cat. He'd threatened over the years to take the cat down to
the local Chinese restaurant--but it was all just hot air.
RH> She'd come running whenever she heard the drawer open, always
RH> treat. Usually the treat was just a scritch on her head.
SH> LOL. Princess likes to show her daddy where the treat cupboard is as
SH> he just can't remember. After her walk she comes to me for one, then
SH> she
SH> runs into his room and stares at the cupboard with an occasional "yip"
SH> until he gets her one.
When Steve went for his basic training, the girls and I stayed with my
parents for a while. Younger daughter (not quite 3) found out quickly
where the dog's treats were stored (a place she could easily access) so
she made sure the dog got a treat several times a day.
RH> We never did but do have a number of our girl's friends that have
RH> called us Mom and Dad over the years. One young man, when he was in
RH> Training, couldn't reach his parents one time when he had phone
RH> priviledges so called me instead. He still calls me Mom.
SH> That's nice you were there to help get some people over "homesick".
He had some rough patches in his teens but ended up doing well for
himself.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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