Today we join Two SPOILED CATS
Norman Rockwell
Come quick Ceal *
this time it is for real
We got a daffie
right here where we tilled!!
Yep this happened here!!😄
Each year we are thrilled
to see our daffies escaped
the rodents grill.
My version of that same event!!!
We get so excited when our daffies pop up and start showing yellow
*that is what my hubby calls me
Yes it is true Hu-Mum has a kidney stone and it is giving her a fit!!!
That is a lovely flower. Kat, I'm so sorry about that stone.... Owww!! I hope your mom gets better soon.
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ReplyDeleteoh that daffy ditty was so witty!!! POTP to Kat's humom cuz stones witty are not. YAM xx
yes!!!! it's always a little sensation and a wunder when the daffies come back ;O)
ReplyDeleteSpring = daffodils here in Aberdeen too.
ReplyDeleteSending best wishes to Kat's Hu-Mum - we do hope that stone is sorted soon.
Toodle pip!
Bertie.
Hope Kat's hu-mom feels better soon!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all we hope that stone passes soon! Second of all, your daffy poem is adorable and it's always so exciting to see that first bit of green popping out of the ground to let us know Spring is about to spring!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy
Love your poem. Hope the stones pass quickly.
ReplyDeleteLove your poem! No daffies in sight here yet. We hope Kat's mom feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon kats mom
ReplyDeleteThat poor Kat's Mom. Hope she feels better soon. Our daffodils are blooming at the moment too. So nice to have a little Spring around. You all have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteUgh with the stone... been there twice. Hope she gets it the heck outta there soon! Your daffie poem is darling. We have lots of stuff blooming but no daffies!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem. We feel the same way when our daffies start popping out of the ground. It's nice to see that yours are already on their way.
ReplyDeleteWe're sure ready for Spring here! Ouchie to that kidney stone and purrs from all of us.
ReplyDeleteI've heard that kidney stones are THE WORST PAIN EVER! Please feel better soon, and look at that cutie Kat! I want to snorgle that belly!
ReplyDeleteLove your poem.
ReplyDeleteOh no on that stone. I hope she finds relief and soon.
Have a purrfect Thoroughly Poetic Pictorial Thursday. Scritches to Kat and hugs to Cecilia. ♥
I am SO READY for Spring! We have a few inches of snow on the ground now and are due for another round Saturday. Ugh!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the stone! :(
KZK
kat....we iz troo lee sorreez yur mom eated sum stonez.....OW iz all we can say bee sidez we hope her getz better sooooper quik...
ReplyDeletemadi's mom yur poem total lee rocked with noe o fence ta kat's mom for usin de werd "rock" ~~~~ ☺☺♥♥
No daffies here yet, Ceal - and oh would Mom be thrilled to see some poking their heads up!!!
ReplyDeleteOh no, not a kidney stone - our Dad gets those and they are very painful. Hope she is better soon.
Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
It's always nice to see the daffs arrive. I hope Kat's mum is soon feeling better.
ReplyDeleteIf we found a daffodil right now, we'd be so happy! But all we have is cold wind and snow. Maybe we'll see a daffy in a few more weeks.
ReplyDeleteThat was cute. Daffodils are a sure sign of Spring :) XO
ReplyDeleteI think I would rather have a kidney BEAN than a kidney STONE! Xena Pee S Please feel better, Hu-Mom.
ReplyDeleteNOOOOOO, not a kidney stone. That's awful. I hope that Kat is doing a good job nursing.
ReplyDeleteDaffies already!?!?!?! You are so lucky. Please keep us all posted so that those of us who live in a Siberian climate can enjoy your daffies before ours come up in MAY!!!
Yay for daffies!!
ReplyDeleteSending lots of POTP for Kat's Mama and hope that stone goes away real soon!
xoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Arty
Oh, I hears those stones are NO funs at all!!!! I'll send tons of POTP her way, and lots of AireZens for HuDad! I bets your Daffies are just PAWSOME!!!! I promise I won't pee on them....
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
Great poem! I am ready to plant some flowers in my yard. Kidney stones are sooo painful! Hope it passes or they can blast it.
ReplyDeleteNice poem. Daffodils are so pretty, ours aren't blooming yet. Sorry about that stone, hope it passes and your mom is all better very soon. Hugs and nose kisses
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