Last night, as I was packing up, one of the cats decided that I had been there long enough and she was safe to jump up and spend the night on my bed. I let her. The allergy medicine I have been taking is mostly working. There is a short video on yesterday's Blog when she was climbing around. When I got up this morning, she seemed upset that I went upstairs. She isn't the one that tends to meow, but she did when she realized I wasn't going back downstairs. I got all my packing done and stuff out and left to go to the Making Strides event.
Gideon was dropped off shortly before the beginning of the walk and went with me. He seemed real tired but he stuck it out and did all of it. I thought that they might have been out late last night. At one point I turned on some music to help him move a bit faster. After we went to lunch at a cousin's and after having some food (where he wow'd some of the people) and watching some football he fell asleep on the couch. When I finally decided to leave and woke him up he said he hadn't been asleep.
We then went for a quick stop to my aunt's house. Gideon was still not really himself. He didn't seem excited to see people and he just sat in the living room zoning on the TV. Within about 30 minutes when we checked on him again, he was hot and flushed-he had a fever. He and I left for home right away. His temperature by the time I got back to the house was over 103 degrees. Thankfully the medicine they got into him worked well and he is back to himself now. My daughter tends to spike really high temperatures, too.
Using music to entice Gideon to move faster on the walk today is today's
happy. At that point I thought he was just tired. Hindsight, I should have known better.
Peace.
Stretches
Here we go!
Near the end
Later at my aunt's...
I missed getting this tree in all its usual colorfulness.
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