Is that my freaking litterbox??? |
For starters, I used a litter box to pour the tea into (a new one, cripes) which had him staring like WTF? and then sat with it in the living room while I watched a couple things that were on the DVR.
That was as close as he got; even though he's well acquainted with the litter box, he wasn't taking any chances with something that was obviously wet, and at his level.
It's way too soon to know if the tea will help--only soaking once is probably not going to tell me diddly squat--but it felt soothing enough to keep trying.
But what felt really good...
No, it's not that deep... |
The water is still too cold--it was only filled the day before yesterday--but as hot and sticky and sweaty as I was, it felt great.
This is our cheap-assed Sam's Club special, an 18' vinyl pool on ground that's not exactly level--though the Spouse Thingy got it a hell of a lot more level than it would have been--and the one we figure made more sense than popping for something like a Doughboy. If we keep using this, maybe in a year or two we'll get the permanent pool, but for now, this is awesome.
Even if Max does look out the back window with an expression like "Dood, you're taking a bath outside?"
7 comments:
I know you will enjoy the pool!
When I soak my feet (in an old dishpan) my cats try to drink the water.
It's awesome, isn't it? We're planning to pour a concrete slab next year so we can be sure to have a nice level surface. This year it's a little wonky.
Kilroy was here! I'm still laughing. Wait now, if you fill it with tea . . .
That pool looks awesome!
We didn't think the pool was that deep. We just thought you are in your birthday suit!
Mom Sue and The Furry Bambinos
Ahhhh, both the tea and the pool look relaxing. I know the pool is because I was in my friends' pool this weekend! Enjoy!
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Kate Smith
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