Well, to be honest, not too much is going on. I've been busy with rehearsals and random stuff (including seeing an acupuncturist, Korean lessons, and school), and Garrett has been slightly injured. We've finally discovered an expat bar that doesn't totally suck, and we've been eating lots of Cheesy Kimchi Pajeon, but that deserves a post all of its own.
BUT, Kimchi has been doing lots of exciting things.
Like cuddling!
and hiding!
She isn't so fond of the last one. We realized she was getting a little chubby (being an indoor cat without much to do) and decided it was time for her to go outside.
We bought her a leash and forced her into it. Luckily, she is pretty calm, so she didn't fight too much. The best part, however, was after the harness was on. She just did not know what to do. She just kept flopping...
ALSO, I can apparently write whatever I want about my family because NO ONE IN MY FAMILY READS THIS BLOG. YOU GUYS FAIL. This site now has this little tracker that tells the state/area where we get hits...Maybe Wes is reading it because he is using some fake IP, but everybody else.... FAIL
This leads me to the question of HOW DO WE GET MORE THAN 5 HITS?
It ain't my family.
It ain't my family.
Hey now. I don't read the blog (because you know I don't read for fun since I read all day at work) but I log in every so often to look at pictures.
ReplyDeleteAnd . . . do you really think Wes is reading and I am not?! I am slightly offended :-)
ReplyDeleteHello dear brother and Hannah.
ReplyDeletePatrick and I leash trained Nymeria and it took about 1.5 months. We used this article (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/29/garden/training-a-cat-to-walk-on-a-leash.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0) as a guide but took about 1 week for each step. She walks outside now on sidewalks and will climb trees in parks and freaks out at dogs that pass by. Good times... She will still random start walking sideways when she remembers that she is on a leash but overall she's okay with it.
I'm reading (Rosemary) and telling Chuck all about it! He doesn't have much time to check it out with all the hours he has to work. I find all the posts very interesting...you both have a way with words that bring your stories to life! Your Chimchi is so cute! Her colour is similar to our former neighbor's cat. He was an old cat and just waddled around their yard. He couldn't jump over their fence anymore, so he slowly crawled over it...so funny to watch. His name was Motley, so I told Chuck that Chimchi looks like a young Motley!
ReplyDeleteI know you're enjoying your experience in Korea, but I'll be glad when you get back home in May! Take care and love you!
I laughed til I cryed at Kimchi flopping on the floor with her harness on...sooo funny! Poor kitty! (Rosemary)
ReplyDeleteOK Hannah, I read your blog from places all around the country...on other computers and on my phone. Please keep writing! Rhonda and I love it! Dad
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to entertain everyone with Kimchi's pain :P
ReplyDeleteand ok, dad, you win this round. Also, I should be getting your airfare money soon ($$$ yay!)
Anyway, soon everybody can meet my korean flopper! and thanks for remembering us from halfway around the world :)
ReplyDeleteHurry home Soon! Rosemary
DeleteHas Garrett recovered from his injury? Give him our best! Chuck and Rosemary
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