Interviews

Mom IM’ed me a few days ago to say that she and Dad were interviewing some cats that a friend was fostering. After Bessie’s death, I think she’s been lonely and my mother-in-law suggested that she talk to this friend and see if she knew of any leads on cats. The results were these three:

The three stooges

The black one seems very attached to Mom’s friend (who was responsible for getting them Trail Kitty) so I think he’s going to stay with her and they might adopt the other two so that they don’t have to be split up. (They seem attached to each other and it’s always wise to adopt cats in pairs.)

I’m happy for Mom — these seem like a good match for them and their current two seem to be OK with them. (Then again, boys generally are better than girls are about these things.)

Michelle’s Friday Five

This is posted on behalf of Michelle who can’t post it on her site for some technical reasion.

If you…

1. …owned a restaurant, what kind of food would you serve?
Hmmm… probably stir frys (or is it stir fries?). Stir fry is always good. Or pizza. I can make good pizza if someone else will make the dough. I could hire someone.

2. …owned a small store, what kind of merchandise would you sell?
T-shirts. I would screen-print the coolest tees on the planet.

3. …wrote a book, what genre would it be?
I would write a novel. It would be a story about something interesting. Probably teen targeted.

4. …ran a school, what would you teach?
Art or something else fun. Maybe Adolescent Culture or something on developing ministry strategies, if there is such a thing.

5. …recorded an album, what kind of music would be on it?
Cool stuff. I can’t really sing all-so-well, so it would be humourous to say the least. I’d be more excited about doing the little booklet thingy for the inside of the CD case.

Friday Five

If you…

1. …owned a restaurant, what kind of food would you serve?
Lebanese or sushi

2. …owned a small store, what kind of merchandise would you sell?
books and maybe religious stuff

3. …wrote a book, what genre would it be?
either a murder mystery, historical fiction, or historical non-fiction

4. …ran a school, what would you teach?
a language all the way through where the students would work toward fluency, a curriculum where what was being taught in one class related to what was being taught in another, a broader view of history that included the impact of religion, and a lot more world literature in the English classes

5. …recorded an album, what kind of music would be on it?
hymns — either instrumental or well-done choral versions