Friday Report
Jun. 10th, 2016 08:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Still sick, but much improved today. Nonetheless, not going to take Squiddle to his class this morning. No need for me to pass this on to a roomful of toddlers and their parents. And it's only a two-week break until the class starts up again in summer anyway.
Wonderful Husband is working from home today, a respite from the ridiculous hours the rest of his hell-week has had him keeping. Letting him have a lie-in for another half hour until he needs to get up for his first conference call meeting. I'll probably take a nap this afternoon when Squiddle does.
Doctor's appointment today for a Rhogam shot. I'm Rh-negative and Wonderful Husband isn't (neither is Squiddle), which means the mismatch can cause pregnancy complications. The shots hurt, but less than the alternative would, so que sera sera.
And it turns out the little boy kitten my mother was adopting is in fact a little girl kitten! Since usually the visual inspection (a colon or an exclamation mark on the behind) is enough to determine this, it came as something of a surprise to Mom when the pound called her after the kitten got fixed to report that inside, the kitten had the other set of plumbing. My mother's taking her anyway (it's a CAT, it's been fixed, does gender even matter?), and I'm for some reason finding it vastly amusing that my mother has a trans kitten.
Wonderful Husband is working from home today, a respite from the ridiculous hours the rest of his hell-week has had him keeping. Letting him have a lie-in for another half hour until he needs to get up for his first conference call meeting. I'll probably take a nap this afternoon when Squiddle does.
Doctor's appointment today for a Rhogam shot. I'm Rh-negative and Wonderful Husband isn't (neither is Squiddle), which means the mismatch can cause pregnancy complications. The shots hurt, but less than the alternative would, so que sera sera.
And it turns out the little boy kitten my mother was adopting is in fact a little girl kitten! Since usually the visual inspection (a colon or an exclamation mark on the behind) is enough to determine this, it came as something of a surprise to Mom when the pound called her after the kitten got fixed to report that inside, the kitten had the other set of plumbing. My mother's taking her anyway (it's a CAT, it's been fixed, does gender even matter?), and I'm for some reason finding it vastly amusing that my mother has a trans kitten.