Victoria Zigler's Blog: Zigler News, page 81
November 16, 2018
#FurkidFriday: A #Chinchilla #Video And #Photos
Hi everyone. This is Mollie the chinchilla.
First of all, here's a video clip of me and Maizie in our cage. Well, mostly you can see Maizie, who's jumping about, as usual. Sorry it's not a great quality video. I hope you enjoy it anyway.
The human caretakers managed to get a photo of me nibbling on the willow ball I got for my birthday last month. In fact, they got a few photos of me and Maizie that day. So I thought I'd share the photos with you.
This first one was when the Mummy human was giving me my willow ball:
Next, here I am with my Willow ball, while Maizie watches from a higher level:
I was nice, and let her come share my willow ball...
Sorry I took so long to share the photos. Everyone had lots to say, so I had to wait to get a turn on this thing. I hope getting to see photos and a video of me and Maizie was worth the delay.
Oh, and... Yes. There was oatmeal and raisins on my birthday. In fact, here are a couple of photos of us enjoying them. The first is just Maizie, the second is both of us.
It was a great day!
Squeak soon,
Mollie
First of all, here's a video clip of me and Maizie in our cage. Well, mostly you can see Maizie, who's jumping about, as usual. Sorry it's not a great quality video. I hope you enjoy it anyway.
The human caretakers managed to get a photo of me nibbling on the willow ball I got for my birthday last month. In fact, they got a few photos of me and Maizie that day. So I thought I'd share the photos with you.
This first one was when the Mummy human was giving me my willow ball:

Next, here I am with my Willow ball, while Maizie watches from a higher level:

I was nice, and let her come share my willow ball...

Sorry I took so long to share the photos. Everyone had lots to say, so I had to wait to get a turn on this thing. I hope getting to see photos and a video of me and Maizie was worth the delay.
Oh, and... Yes. There was oatmeal and raisins on my birthday. In fact, here are a couple of photos of us enjoying them. The first is just Maizie, the second is both of us.


It was a great day!
Squeak soon,
Mollie
Published on November 16, 2018 02:00
November 15, 2018
#SelfCare And A #Hygge Home
Self care is important, and embracing Hygge goes well with that.
These are things I want to focus on in the coming year, and have started to try and pay more attention to now.
I was going to wait to post about this until around the new year, when I'll be looking back at 2018, and talking about my goals for the coming year. But the holidays are upon us, and what better time to remind ourselves of the need for self care than at a time of year when everyone allows such things to slip in their quest to have the perfect holiday celebrations of their imaginations, even if they know that's impossible?
If I've learned one thing about myself during the past year, it's that, just like the people on a quest to have the perfect Thanksgiving or Christmas, I don't practice self care enough.
I forget about my own needs - physical, emotional, and spiritual - in my quest to do everything I think I "need" to do. I have to stop doing that. Sometimes it's OK to say, "No."
Also, I love the concept of Hygge. The idea of having somewhere cosy and safe to just relax, and of doing something just because it makes you feel happy and content, sounds ideal to me. Those things sound like what home should mean, and seem to me to be what both Hygge and self care are all about when you come right down to it.
So, though I'll have a couple of other goals for 2019 too, which I'll tell you about another day, my main goal for the coming year will be to practice better self care. To help me with this, I'll be embracing Hygge, by creating spaces in my home to do the things I love.
I've already started doing this, and plan to continue it through 2019 and beyond.
Lilie is doing her bit to help out. She helps by bringing me a toy to play with from time to time, reminding me to take regular breaks, especially if I've been on the computer for a long time. Something you should always do, regardless of what it is you're doing, since standing or sitting in the same spot for too long isn't good for you.
I don't always listen to her. Not if she's constantly demanding attention. But I do often take a moment to step away from the computer and go play with her a little. To just enjoy the moment with her, and not worry about anything else for that time. Because sometimes you have to just enjoy the moment, whether you do it while playing with a furry family member, while sitting and relaxing with a cup of your favourite beverage, by taking a walk beside the ocean (or somewhere else you can be near nature) or in some other way.
I've been looking at ways I can eat healthier too. I'm a vegetarian, and my diet isn't too bad anyhow. The thing is though, just because you eat mainly fruit and vegetables, doesn't automatically mean you're eating the healthiest of diets all the time, since there are plenty of unhealthy ways to prepare fruits and vegetables. In other words: there's always room for improvement, so I'm looking at ways I can do better. Not because of weight loss, though that would be nice, and I certainly would like to get some weight off, both for the gynecologists, and for myself.
My goal is for a happier and healthier me - especially once everything's over with as regards the surgery - and a cosy home I can feel glad to return to and call my own.
The upcoming surgery is a chance for a fresh start for me. I want it to be a good one.
How about you? Are you already paying atention to self care, and/or embracing Hygge? If so, do you have any tips for those of us still working on making it something we naturally do? Or is this something you're planning to work on in the future yourself? Either way, I'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas in the comments section of this post.
These are things I want to focus on in the coming year, and have started to try and pay more attention to now.
I was going to wait to post about this until around the new year, when I'll be looking back at 2018, and talking about my goals for the coming year. But the holidays are upon us, and what better time to remind ourselves of the need for self care than at a time of year when everyone allows such things to slip in their quest to have the perfect holiday celebrations of their imaginations, even if they know that's impossible?
If I've learned one thing about myself during the past year, it's that, just like the people on a quest to have the perfect Thanksgiving or Christmas, I don't practice self care enough.
I forget about my own needs - physical, emotional, and spiritual - in my quest to do everything I think I "need" to do. I have to stop doing that. Sometimes it's OK to say, "No."
Also, I love the concept of Hygge. The idea of having somewhere cosy and safe to just relax, and of doing something just because it makes you feel happy and content, sounds ideal to me. Those things sound like what home should mean, and seem to me to be what both Hygge and self care are all about when you come right down to it.
So, though I'll have a couple of other goals for 2019 too, which I'll tell you about another day, my main goal for the coming year will be to practice better self care. To help me with this, I'll be embracing Hygge, by creating spaces in my home to do the things I love.
I've already started doing this, and plan to continue it through 2019 and beyond.
Lilie is doing her bit to help out. She helps by bringing me a toy to play with from time to time, reminding me to take regular breaks, especially if I've been on the computer for a long time. Something you should always do, regardless of what it is you're doing, since standing or sitting in the same spot for too long isn't good for you.
I don't always listen to her. Not if she's constantly demanding attention. But I do often take a moment to step away from the computer and go play with her a little. To just enjoy the moment with her, and not worry about anything else for that time. Because sometimes you have to just enjoy the moment, whether you do it while playing with a furry family member, while sitting and relaxing with a cup of your favourite beverage, by taking a walk beside the ocean (or somewhere else you can be near nature) or in some other way.
I've been looking at ways I can eat healthier too. I'm a vegetarian, and my diet isn't too bad anyhow. The thing is though, just because you eat mainly fruit and vegetables, doesn't automatically mean you're eating the healthiest of diets all the time, since there are plenty of unhealthy ways to prepare fruits and vegetables. In other words: there's always room for improvement, so I'm looking at ways I can do better. Not because of weight loss, though that would be nice, and I certainly would like to get some weight off, both for the gynecologists, and for myself.
My goal is for a happier and healthier me - especially once everything's over with as regards the surgery - and a cosy home I can feel glad to return to and call my own.
The upcoming surgery is a chance for a fresh start for me. I want it to be a good one.
I want to fill my mind with life-enhancing, positive, beautiful memories.
~Alexandra Stoddard
How about you? Are you already paying atention to self care, and/or embracing Hygge? If so, do you have any tips for those of us still working on making it something we naturally do? Or is this something you're planning to work on in the future yourself? Either way, I'd love to hear your thoughts and ideas in the comments section of this post.
Published on November 15, 2018 02:00
November 14, 2018
#WriterWednesday - November 14th 2018
We're already basically half way throughNovember. Can you believe that? Where is this year going? Ready or not, December will be here soon, which means Christmas is coming up fast!
Speaking of Christmas: my book, "Ulrike's Christmas" was featured in this post in Sally's Cafe And Bookstore, along with some other fantastic books that might make suitable gifts for the children on your gift list this year.
Anyway, in case you missed Lilie's post from Friday: "Where's Noodles?" is now available in audio. The narrator is Judith Bareham, who you can learn more about in this narrator interview. Lilie did an interview this past weekend too, which you can read here. All three of the posts I just linked to provide a variety of purchase links for all available formats. Here's where to buy the book on Audible though. Oh, and here's a story snippet, which I posted on Sunday - in case you didn't see that, and would like to read it.
Speaking of audio book production: if you know the narrator you'd like to work with, you can now speed up your audio book production with direct offer, which is a new feature ACX has added.
I managed to do a bit of writing, but if I was doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) I would currently be failing, since I've only written a few hundred words so far this month. Hey, it's better than nothing though, right? After all, any progress is good progress, whether you're participating in NaNoWriMo or not.
If you're a writer too, how is your writing going? Are you participating in NaNoWriMo? If so, how are you doing? Are you on schedule? If not, that's OK. Yes, it is. In fact, here's why it's OK to fail NaNoWriMo.
Regardless of whether or not you're participating in NaNoWriMo, if you don't feel the same way, and want to increase your writing output, here are four foolproof methods to increase productivity.
No matter how fast you write, are you worried your story isn't original enough? Well, don't! we're all basically writing the same things at the same time. The trick is to make them your own, which you can only do by writing. So, just write, and enjoy the process.
Don't think you can write, because you have writers' block? Well, this is what causes writers' block, and why you should just sit down and write anyway. I get it. There's nothing more frustrating for a writer than feeling too tired to write. But sometimes you just have to do it anyway.
Yeah, I know there is a problem with 'just write anyway' being the go to advice. Sometimes you really can't. I get that too. I've been there most of this year. It's up to you to figure out if you really have a genuine reason why you can't write right now, or if you're making excuses because there are other things you'd like to do. If you can though, you really should try to get that writing in. Even if it's just a few minutes a day. That way you can feel the positive effects of writing every day.
Oh, and here's a post for when people say you work too much. Although, sometimes you really do need to listen to those people. In fact, here's why you need a 'nope day'.
Anyway, let's assume you're writing, regardless of when, or how long for. So... Here's what you need to remember when writing the beginning of your story.
Speaking of beginnings: here are four steps to starting your novel.
Are you writing a gory story? Then check out these blood-oozing tips to including gore in a story.
No matter the kind of story you're writing though, check out these tips for making a scene pop.
By the way, most people will never tell you how your writing makes them feel, and that's OK. Though it's nice if they do, you don't need them to. We authors do love feedback though, so if you want to tell an author how what they wrote makes you feel, go for it.
Speaking of giving feedback: this is how to give feedback to anyone, which will be especially helpful for those times when the feedback you need to give isn't exactly positive.
Finally, if you're looking at your 2018 goal list, and thinking how much you still need to achieve if you're going to meet your goals before the end of the year, here are some tips for sailing in to the end of the year.
Speaking of Christmas: my book, "Ulrike's Christmas" was featured in this post in Sally's Cafe And Bookstore, along with some other fantastic books that might make suitable gifts for the children on your gift list this year.
Anyway, in case you missed Lilie's post from Friday: "Where's Noodles?" is now available in audio. The narrator is Judith Bareham, who you can learn more about in this narrator interview. Lilie did an interview this past weekend too, which you can read here. All three of the posts I just linked to provide a variety of purchase links for all available formats. Here's where to buy the book on Audible though. Oh, and here's a story snippet, which I posted on Sunday - in case you didn't see that, and would like to read it.
Speaking of audio book production: if you know the narrator you'd like to work with, you can now speed up your audio book production with direct offer, which is a new feature ACX has added.
I managed to do a bit of writing, but if I was doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) I would currently be failing, since I've only written a few hundred words so far this month. Hey, it's better than nothing though, right? After all, any progress is good progress, whether you're participating in NaNoWriMo or not.
If you're a writer too, how is your writing going? Are you participating in NaNoWriMo? If so, how are you doing? Are you on schedule? If not, that's OK. Yes, it is. In fact, here's why it's OK to fail NaNoWriMo.
Regardless of whether or not you're participating in NaNoWriMo, if you don't feel the same way, and want to increase your writing output, here are four foolproof methods to increase productivity.
No matter how fast you write, are you worried your story isn't original enough? Well, don't! we're all basically writing the same things at the same time. The trick is to make them your own, which you can only do by writing. So, just write, and enjoy the process.
Don't think you can write, because you have writers' block? Well, this is what causes writers' block, and why you should just sit down and write anyway. I get it. There's nothing more frustrating for a writer than feeling too tired to write. But sometimes you just have to do it anyway.
Yeah, I know there is a problem with 'just write anyway' being the go to advice. Sometimes you really can't. I get that too. I've been there most of this year. It's up to you to figure out if you really have a genuine reason why you can't write right now, or if you're making excuses because there are other things you'd like to do. If you can though, you really should try to get that writing in. Even if it's just a few minutes a day. That way you can feel the positive effects of writing every day.
Oh, and here's a post for when people say you work too much. Although, sometimes you really do need to listen to those people. In fact, here's why you need a 'nope day'.
Anyway, let's assume you're writing, regardless of when, or how long for. So... Here's what you need to remember when writing the beginning of your story.
Speaking of beginnings: here are four steps to starting your novel.
Are you writing a gory story? Then check out these blood-oozing tips to including gore in a story.
No matter the kind of story you're writing though, check out these tips for making a scene pop.
By the way, most people will never tell you how your writing makes them feel, and that's OK. Though it's nice if they do, you don't need them to. We authors do love feedback though, so if you want to tell an author how what they wrote makes you feel, go for it.
Speaking of giving feedback: this is how to give feedback to anyone, which will be especially helpful for those times when the feedback you need to give isn't exactly positive.
Finally, if you're looking at your 2018 goal list, and thinking how much you still need to achieve if you're going to meet your goals before the end of the year, here are some tips for sailing in to the end of the year.
Published on November 14, 2018 02:00
November 13, 2018
Rough #Ocean Views, #Crafting, And Starting To Think About #Christmas
Her ideal was a wild and lonely sea coast. No matter if the winter gales sent waves beating against her walls, flinging stones at her windows and over her roof; warm and snug inside, she was perfectly happy and loved it there.
~C.R. Milne
It's been a stormy sort of week. I love listening to the storms, and to the rough ocean.
Speaking of the rough ocean: here are some photos of it. The three photos I'm about to share with you were taken on the morning of November 9th, when the ocean was sort of rough, though not at its roughest. It's been worse than this.



Even at that point it was quite a blustery day , and a bit of a drizzly one too. At least, we got a bit damp when we went for our walk, and poor Lilie came close to being blown off her paws at one point. I bet she felt just like Piglet from Winnie The Pooh at that moment, though at least she was already tethered to something solid, since Kelly had hold of the other end of her lead. She certainly made me think of him anyhow. As I said, it got worse later, eventually becoming one of the storms we've had over the past week.
I heard some idiots deciding to still do their firework displays in that weather. Even I think that's stupid, and I'm a big fan of fireworks. Luckily, there was enough rain that any potential issues from the wind were prevented. But still. Like I said... Idiots! If you want to have your own firework display. Fine. But at least do it when weather conditions are appropriate, and not in the middle of a storm. Fireworks are dangerous enough without adding those extra risks.
Anyway, on a more cheerful note, did you know: it's six weeks to Christmas Day today.
Yes. Really.
Hmmm... Maybe that's not more cheerful to some of you? I like Christmas though, so it is to me.
So... Have you started making holiday plans? If not, when will you start? If you have, how are those plans going so far?
I've started figuring out what I'm getting for who, but that's as far as I've managed to get with my plans so far. Not that there's much to do beyond that, apart from putting up the decorations. Oh, and buying a Christmas tree. Got to do that at some point. But I already decided those things will happen in December. We don't decorate until December anyhow, so there's no point me worrying too much about getting a tree before that either, even though Mini Mr. Pumpkin-Head had to go, so the only Halloween themed thing still up is my sugarskull, who's still happily grinning at us whenever we go in the living room.
What I have done though is unpacked my every day ornaments. The ones that are supposed to be on display in the living room. My ornamental Westies, and things like that. They're now unpacked, and on display like they're meant to be. That's one more box unpacked, and its contents organized. We're getting there. Could do with more shelves to sort most of the rest though. It will probably wait until the new year now.
In other news:
I've canceled my subscription to the Mister Maker boxes. I subscribed, despite them being aimed at children, thinking they'd be easy and accessable crafts, which they are. However, they're a little more simple than I'd hoped. I even tried increasing the age the site had me listed as (they make you add a child's age when you sign up) and that didn't make any difference that I could see. For a child, especially one who's a fan of Mr. Maker, they're great little kits. For an older crafter just looking for easy and accessable crafts... Not so much. So, I'm stopping them. Not because they aren't good kits, but because they aren't for me. Basically, you really do need to be in the recommended age group for these boxes - which is three to eight years old - to fully enjoy them. At least, that's how it seems to me. Older crafters could potentially enjoy them. But younger crafters would get more enjoyment out of them. So, I cancelled my subscription.
I was going to subscribe to another box in their place, but decided not to. I have my SewMine and Makerly boxes coming for fun craft projects, and my Harry Potter box too. That's plenty of fun post, and a nice variety as well. The rest of what we'll call my spending allowance (for lack of a better term for it) can go towards getting books and DVDs, or getting supplies for any other craft projects I decide for myself that I'd like to do. Besides, you can never have too many of those things. Especially the books. You can definitely never have too many books.
Besides, since it takes me longer to do the craft kits than it does a lot of people, the kits from those two boxes are giving me plenty to keep me busy. Plus, I brought a couple of the old boxes from both of them. The felt flowers from Makerly, and a Christmas mouse kit from SewMine. So that's even more to keep me busy.
I - or, more accurately, we - have been working on the Autumn themed table runner that was in the first SewMine box I got (the same runner I was hoping to have had finished before Halloween). There's slow progress on that one, because we decided Kelly should do the ironing parts, for safety reasons, so I have to keep waiting for him. That's Why I can't accurately just say "I" have been working on it. Anyway, while I wait, I'm working on the Christmas mouse kit, which is one I only need help with colour identification for, so can easily do by myself for the most part.
Ha! I still got out of doing any ironing! Actually, I'd have done it myself regardless. But Kelly spacifically asked me to let him do it. So I'm letting him. Not because it's safer, or because it gets me out of doing any ironing - though those things are true - but because it will be nice to be able to have it on the table next Halloween, knowing we made it together.
By the way, speaking of crafting: do you want to make sure your craft projects are eco-friendly? Use ecoStardust for all your glittery crafting needs! No, I'm not getting anything for advertizing for them. I also haven't actually tried the stuff out myself. But I saw the article the other day, and thought it sounded cool, so decided to share it.
Published on November 13, 2018 02:00
November 12, 2018
#Music Monday: Ottawan - Hands Up
Since I shared my brother's favourite song from childhood - well, one of them anyhow - the day before his birthday, and tomorrow is my birthday, I thought I'd share a favourite of mine from childhood too.
I've loved this song since I was really small. As in, still in nappies (diapers) small. I only learned it was called "Hands Up" and by Ottawan when I was about ten. Until then I had another way of identifying it. So... In the words of me as a small child... "Come on, 'cause baybeh's on!"
I've loved this song since I was really small. As in, still in nappies (diapers) small. I only learned it was called "Hands Up" and by Ottawan when I was about ten. Until then I had another way of identifying it. So... In the words of me as a small child... "Come on, 'cause baybeh's on!"
Published on November 12, 2018 02:00
November 11, 2018
Story Snippet: #Pet Themed #ChildrensBook "Where's Noodles?" - #Animals #Dogs #Westies #KidLit #Mystery
As she was coming out of the bedroom, her tail and head drooping sadly, and her charcoal eyes cloudy with sorrow, Lilie spotted the hoover monster lurking in the hallway. He often lurked there when he wasn’t prowling the rooms sucking things up. He had a corner where he stayed whenever the humans wouldn’t let him loose in the rest of the house. Usually Lilie just ignored him, but today she stopped right in front of him.~Above taken from "Where's Noodles?" by Victoria Zigler.
“Where’s Noodles?” Lilie asked in her softest and saddest whine.
The hoover monster had never answered her before, and she didn’t really expect him to this time either. But she asked anyhow, because... Well, you never knew. Besides, she was getting desperate.
Sure enough, as she’d expected, the hoover monster said nothing. He didn’t even move. He just stood there, silent and still, lurking there in his corner.
“Never mind,” Lilie whined miserably, turning away from the hoover monster. “Thanks anyway, I guess.”
Noodles was gone, and nobody would even tell her if they had seen him. So, as you might expect, Lilie was feeling very sad, and starting to be certain she’d never see Noodles again.
A soft little whine of pure misery escaped her as she headed back in to the living room, her tail and head so low in her sorrow they almost touched the floor.
***~~~***
Where’s Noodles
Written by Victoria Zigler.
Now with an audio version narrated by Judith Bareham.
Book blurb:
“Noodles is a strange red creature with a squeaker in his tummy, who just happens to be the favourite toy of a West Highland White Terrier named Lilie. At least, he is now, since the bushytailed squirrel and cuddly triceratops fell apart while she was playing with them – totally not her fault, by the way!
Now noodles is missing.
Lilie’s sure she left Noodles on the living room floor when she went walkies. But when she comes home and goes to fetch him so they can have a nap together, Noodles isn’t there.
Where’s Noodles? Is he somewhere else, or is he lost forever?”
The book is available in multiple eBook formats, as well as in both paperback and audio. You can find the book in one or more of these formats via Audible, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, iBooks, iTunes, Amazon UK, Amazon US, and Amazon Canada, as well as a few other places Smashwords and KDP distribute to.
The book also has a Goodreads page.
Published on November 11, 2018 02:00
November 9, 2018
#FurkidFriday: #Pet Themed #ChildrensBook "Where's Noodles?" Now In #Audio! #Animals #Dogs #Westies #KidLit #Mystery
Hi everyone. This is Lilie the Westie.
Guess what?
The story Mummy wrote about me - which, you may remember, is called "Where's Noodles?" - is now available in an audio version. A nice lady called Judith Bareham reads the story for you.
In case you don't remember what the book is all about, here are the details:
Mummy says to tell you that you can buy the audio version from Audible and iTunes.
She says to tell you it's also available to buy as an audio book download from that Amazon place.
No matter where it's from, if you do buy a copy, I hope you'll tell your friends all about it. Mummy says it has something called a Goodreads page where you can do that kind of thing. But she says you can post reviews and tell people about it in other places too. It would be really great if you do, because then more people will hear about my book.
If you like those eBook things better, you can find out where to get one of those in this post of mine from the start of August. Or, if you like paper books, you can find out where to get one of those in my post from September instead.
Lots of licks,
Lilie
Guess what?
The story Mummy wrote about me - which, you may remember, is called "Where's Noodles?" - is now available in an audio version. A nice lady called Judith Bareham reads the story for you.
In case you don't remember what the book is all about, here are the details:

Noodles is a strange red creature with a squeaker in his tummy, who just happens to be the favourite toy of a West Highland White Terrier named Lilie. At least, he is now, since the bushytailed squirrel and cuddly triceratops fell apart while she was playing with them – totally not her fault, by the way!
Now noodles is missing.
Lilie’s sure she left Noodles on the living room floor when she went walkies. But when she comes home and goes to fetch him so they can have a nap together, Noodles isn’t there.
Where’s Noodles? Is he somewhere else, or is he lost forever?
Mummy says to tell you that you can buy the audio version from Audible and iTunes.
She says to tell you it's also available to buy as an audio book download from that Amazon place.
No matter where it's from, if you do buy a copy, I hope you'll tell your friends all about it. Mummy says it has something called a Goodreads page where you can do that kind of thing. But she says you can post reviews and tell people about it in other places too. It would be really great if you do, because then more people will hear about my book.
If you like those eBook things better, you can find out where to get one of those in this post of mine from the start of August. Or, if you like paper books, you can find out where to get one of those in my post from September instead.
Lots of licks,
Lilie
Published on November 09, 2018 02:00
November 8, 2018
#FurkidFursday: Lilie the #Westie #Puppy playing with her owl toy
Hi everyone. This is Lilie the Westie.
Mummy says there aren't enough Fridays. If I was the worrying kind, I'd be worried about that. But I'm not. Although, I think the squeaky things in cages might be. They worry a lot, especially those chinchilla things.
Anyway, since there aren't enough Fridays, Mummy and I agreed you could have a special edition "Fursday" post to help us catch up with some of what we want to share. That's why I'm posting today. Because I have a video and a couple of photos to share with you, but I need to tell you about something else tomorrow, and the squeaky things in cages already have things set up that they want to talk about on the Fridays for this month. Then we'll have to post our letters to Santa Paws... Like Mummy said, there aren't enough Fridays!
So, there's that photo at the top of this post, which is just a cute one of me, and is from the middle of October. Then there's this one, which is of me playing with my owl toy near Mummy, and was taken on Halloween:
Finally, here's a video, which was also taken on Halloween, and is also of me playing with my owl toy:
I hope you enjoyed this special Fursday post.
Lots of licks,
Lilie

Mummy says there aren't enough Fridays. If I was the worrying kind, I'd be worried about that. But I'm not. Although, I think the squeaky things in cages might be. They worry a lot, especially those chinchilla things.
Anyway, since there aren't enough Fridays, Mummy and I agreed you could have a special edition "Fursday" post to help us catch up with some of what we want to share. That's why I'm posting today. Because I have a video and a couple of photos to share with you, but I need to tell you about something else tomorrow, and the squeaky things in cages already have things set up that they want to talk about on the Fridays for this month. Then we'll have to post our letters to Santa Paws... Like Mummy said, there aren't enough Fridays!
So, there's that photo at the top of this post, which is just a cute one of me, and is from the middle of October. Then there's this one, which is of me playing with my owl toy near Mummy, and was taken on Halloween:

Finally, here's a video, which was also taken on Halloween, and is also of me playing with my owl toy:
I hope you enjoyed this special Fursday post.
Lots of licks,
Lilie
Published on November 08, 2018 02:00
November 7, 2018
#WriterWednesday - #Quotes About #Writing And Creativity - November 2018 #WednesdayWisdom
Any man who keeps working is not a failure. He may not be a great writer, but if he applies the old-fashioned virtues of hard, constant labor, he’ll eventually make some kind of career for himself as writer.
~Ray Bradbury
Write the kind of story you would like to read. People will give you all sorts of advice about writing, but if you are not writing something you like, no one else will like it either.
~Meg Cabot
You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.
~Annie Proulx
Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.
~Pablo Picasso
You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.
~Jack London
This is how you do it: you sit down at the keyboard and you put one word after another until its done. It's that easy, and that hard.
~Neil Gaiman
I love writing. I love the swirl and swing of words as they tangle with human emotions.
~James Michener
You should write because you love the shape of stories and sentences and the creation of different words on a page. Writing comes from reading, and reading is the finest teacher of how to write.
~Annie Proulx
When you train your creativity, you automatically train your memory. When you train your memory, you automatically train your creative thinking skills!
~Tony Buzan
Published on November 07, 2018 02:00
November 6, 2018
From #Halloween To #BonfireNight, And Everything In Between; #Pumpkins, #HarryPotter, And #Fireworks

We didn't do much to celebrate Halloween. We rarely do. But I wanted to carve a pumpkin, so we brought a little one so I could. You can see my mini Mr. Pumpkin-Head in the photo at the top of this post. He's still sitting in the middle of our table right now, grinning his lopsided grin, though he probably won't get to stay much longer.
Lilie has seen pumpkins in passing when we've been to the fruit and veg shop, but she didn't see one properly before, because we didn't carve one last year. Given the ball shape, the fact it smells of food, and the fact it doesn't take much to get Lilie excited as a rule, we figured she'd get really excited over checking it out, just like every other dog we've known. But no. Lilie just has to be different. She was curious about it, and gave it a good sniff. That's it. After a good sniff, she walked away. Even after my carving it peaked her curiosity more, she still wasn't all that bothered. We even let her come up to check it out on the table (something she isn't usually allowed to do) thinking the novelty of that would encourage her. It didn't. She gave it another sniff, and then dismissed it and jumped off the chair to go play with something else. Kelly just had time to grab this photo before she lost interest:

Lilie wasn't interested when I offered her some pumpkin to eat either. She just spat it on the floor and left it there. I guess she's not a big pumpkin fan. Unlike the rodent gang, who were pleased to get their share of the pumpkin seeds.
Oh well, at least that means Mr. Pumpkin-Head has been able to stick around all week without her bothering him.
I was going to set out our Halloween decorations too, since we have them unpacked after all, but I didn't bother. It's not like we get any trick-or-treaters here anyhow. Plus, things are still a bit chaotic around here, which is actually the real reason for my not bothering to get them out. I've promised myself they'll all come out next year. Not that we have loads of them, but still. I'll have the table runner done by then too, so can make the table all pretty while I'm at it. It was just my mini Mr. Pumpkin-Head this year though.
I carved my pumpkin while watching "Beauty And The Beast" (the Disney animated version). Yeah, I know, not really one that screams Halloween, is it? But a lot of my DVDs are still in boxes, I'm pretty sure I have no Halloween themed ones among those that aren't packed, and "Beauty And The Beast" was just starting when I put the TV on to see what was on. I couldn't resist. Besides, as I said on Twitter and Facebook at the time, it is sort of a monster movie. Sort of.
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We almost took Lilie on a dress up dog walk. But we found out about it too late to get her a costume.
It was happening nearby. It was a Halloween event happening the Friday after Halloween for dogs and their humans, complete with prizes for best costumes (with catagories for both dogs and people). All the dressed up dogs - and their people, some of whom would also be dressed up - go for a walk together near the seafront as part of it too.
I'll have to remember to watch for something like it happening next year. I think she'd love to go.
Of course, Lilie gets walks along the seafront pretty much every day. But she'd love the extra attention being dressed up would get her, and all the people and other dogs to make friends with.
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The badge in the photo above is my exclusive Newt Scamander Fantastic Beasts Pin Badge. I brought it on Pottermore, gaining a cool keepsake for myself, while at the same time supporting Lumos (the charity J K Rowling founded). As I'm sure you figured out by yourself - especially if you're a Harry Potter fan, or pay enough attention to movie releases to have heard about it despite not being a Harry Potter fan - the badge is in honor of the new Fantastic Beasts movie being released this month. It's now sitting on a shelf near me, with a couple of other keepsakes.
Speaking of Harry Potter stuff: my October Harry Potter box finally arrived yesterday!
So, what was in the box this month?
two recipe cards. One for a spider themed dish (which I'll have to substitute the meat based ingredients in for vegetarian alternatives, but this will be easy enough to do) and one for a berry themed dessert:


A Belatrix Lestrange wanted poster, which is even framed:

A little Ron Weasley figurine:

A basilisk fang replica:

And the t-shirt and scarf I'm wearing in this next photo:

A pretty cool selection of things. They feel like they're of pretty good quality too. It was an almost two week wait for the box (boxes are shipped out between the 21st and the 26th of the month, according to their website, and it took my box until November 5th to arrive). But at least it was worth the wait.
You know, with all this Harry Potter talk, I have an urge to read the books again. I can't though. Those are among the couple of boxes yet to be unpacked. Oh well, never mind. I'll read them again another time.
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I had my shot this past Friday (November 2nd). Because of how the shot has to be every four weeks, I'll actually be getting two shots in November, since my next shot is scheduled for November 30th at noon.
Still no surgery date though. Mind you, you probably figured that by the fact I hadn't mentioned one. Hopefully it won't be much longer now. We'll be at the five month mark in the "three to six months" in another week. If they keep to their promised deadline, I should hear something in this next month. I sure hope so. It would be nice not to have to worry about the shots deciding not to work any more, or side effects from having them becoming a problem, or whatever.
Anyway, I had them weigh me while I was there for my shot, as usual. I'd hoped all the moving of furniture, etc, would mean I'd managed to get some of the weight back off, though I wasn't holding my breath. Yeah, it didn't. I didn't lose so much as an ounce. Didn't gain any either, so I guess that's good. Still, it's frustrating. I'm being careful with what I eat - I was even careful about not eating lots of Halloween treats - and I'm getting much more exercise than I was. I should be losing weight. But I'm not. This is why I stopped trying in the first place. It's like nothing I do makes any difference. In fact, with the weight gain from before, I'm actually heavier than when I started trying. The same thing happened when I was trying to lose weight before.
If it wasn't for the gynecologists, I'd just be glad I'm able to do more, and focus on being healthier, while not worrying about what I actually weigh. But I can't help worrying about what they'll say if I haven't lost weight when my surgery date rolls around. There's not really anything more I can do about it than I am, but I know they'll say I should have figured something out. I'm trying my best. I can't do more than that.
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I've had fireworks to listen to most nights.
There are fireworks around here a lot of the time, since they're popular additions to all the events, especially the ones put on for tourists in the "Summer season" (roughly late Spring through early Autumn). But yesterday (November 5th) was Bonfire Night here in the UK, so there are always a lot of fireworks around this time of year. Luckily, none of the furkids really mind them, which leaves me free to enjoy listening to them.
The only time I didn't enjoy them was when someone got the bright idea to set some off in the early hours of the morning. Even I think fireworks at 3:50am on a Sunday morning is a bit much.
Anyway, when it was a reasonable time of day, Lilie and I have been enjoying the fireworks. I even had her in my arms by the windows a couple of times while we were listening to them. She actually seems to enjoy listening to the fireworks. At least, she's eager to jump in to my arms when I ask her if she wants to come up so she can look out of the window and see if she can see them, and stays there happily while all the bangs and fizzes are going on, tail wagging the whole time.
I'm afraid I don't have any photos or videos of fireworks to share though, because we could hear them, but Kelly said he couldn't see where they were. He might have been able to see them if he'd gone down to the street, but there was no guarantee he'd have even been able to see them then, and he was reluctant to go and look, because it's been quite cold here. The one day it was warm enough, it was obvious they were coming from a direction where he wouldn't have been able to see them from where we live, even if he went down to the street so the angles of buildings wasn't a problem. Oh well. Lilie and I enjoyed them anyhow.
A lot of the past week has been 7 degrees C (about 46 F) or lower, though it did get a little warmer than that a couple of times. The warmest it got in the past week was 12 degrees C (about 56 F) and that only happened once (it was yesterday). We had a bit of a storm towards the end of last week too. Not a particularly big one though.
Published on November 06, 2018 02:00
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