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Mmm, rawhide.  Thank you Skye!!!First off, I have to say I have the most amazing friends.  Since I wrote last I've been working hard (or at least as hard as the bosses allow) on another one of the tasty, tasty smoked rawhides from Skye.  Mmm, smoked rawhide.  Then, the very next day, Lyle and I received an amazing care package from Baxter and MacKenzie.  They really went out of their way to put together such a thoughtful gift.  I've really been enjoying the treats (they go down waaayyyy to fast to be captured in a picture) and this morning I had the most wonderful massage.   I don't know what I've done to deserve such generosity and I certainly don't know what Lyle did to deserve it!

Sorry Lyle.  I know I shouldn't tease, especially after a bad week.  True, Mr. Loo enjoyed the same things I did, but he had to go the the veterinarian office not once, but TWICE last week.  And I didn't have to go at all.  Turns out I'm not the only stone maker in the pack.  Fortunately we caught it early and there are no stones, just crystals so he gets to go on a prescription diet too.  But of course his prescription diet is the opposite of mine (U/D versus C/D) which means that we can't snack on each other's food.  I'm supposed to have a low pH urine and he is supposed to have a high pH urine.  Sorry Lyle.

Speaking of the vet's office, I'll be going back tomorrow for my next shot.  Since we were so pleasantly surprised at my reaction last time, we are cautiously optimistic that it will continue to knock that cancer back.  Going in every three weeks or so isn't a bad trade off.  In fact, given the option, I'm thrilled to go in as often as I have to as long as it continues to make me feel good.

Hard to believe that this is a barn.Finally I wanted to say wow to all of the people that put so much work into the Woodford Humane Society's Freedom Fest fundraising even this weekend.  This is their big money raising event for the year and a local horse farm (Calumet this year) hosts the event in one of their barns (and the area outside it with an additional huge tent).  Designers from around the area then work on one stall each and transform them into amazing dining rooms.  There are about 20 stalls in all.  These people really deserve a big pat on their backs for doing so much to raise money for the homeless animals.  On behalf of those animals I say Thank You.  Thank You Very Much.

Well, that about wraps things up for tonight.  I hope you all have a wonderful night (and that the Lexington Horsemen win their semi-final playoff game tonight).

TTFN,
Little Bit

 

 

They all looked great.