When I saw the name of your post, I thought "what a neat title for a story". When I saw the kitty, it looked so sad and then Katie's words were even sadder. I had to write down everything, this would make a great short story :)
I save cards and letters ... I have boxes full of them. Most of the older cards I have were rescued from a dumpster several years ago, and have been in storage ever since. Others I find at the Goodwill Surplus store nearby (where I buy them by the pound, so they are nearly free).
It is time to liberate these treasures and share them with the world! I am especially interested in cards that have a personal touch, so I will include any and all writings that make these cards so fun. Many are still in their original envelopes, and I will include these as well, since they also tell their own stories.
Thank You
Thank you Marge, for this award. You warm my heart and soul.
As life changes, I find myself far from what my dreams had imagined. Reality has found me caring for my elderly mom who is sliding deeper into Alzheimers ... every day has become a unique challenge. The best I can do is to try to life as normal as possible for those around me.
Oooooh...I love this card--it reminds me so much of Elvis. I bet this wonderfully expressive kitty is a Main Coon.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, the cat's expression is a mirror of that sad little missive.
I wish I could hug Katie.
When I saw the name of your post, I thought "what a neat title for a story". When I saw the kitty, it looked so sad and then Katie's words were even sadder. I had to write down everything, this would make a great short story :)
ReplyDeleteOh how sweet! That is a gorgeous cat.
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