Monday, December 4, 2023

Decorating with Christmas tinsel


 

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    1. The inspiration came from here: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXeaRIXiLnV9WUNH3qYW_NAb8OTrLMTfz1YLB1nXzfnbWDwS0VOHdRaFqNMQjm5vMgNo9grAymcZ3SE3WNTBG2DcTAMYzWdD6s2Y3VvfA8Ao1zGHImQM6Z39Mziwa67ngEOJPcAXzpuWPK7GYrjAYShSLGAjn87ONVvD6T-9JJj6t5ozwnrWaWzvDo-EU/s320/img%20(39).jpg

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  2. Was told not to use tinsel if you have cats because they will eat it. It had never been a problem till we got a very skittish calico named "Suzie". she jumped up on the bed one night and I saw a piece of tinsel had stuck to her tail, I reached over and pulled it off. That cat exploded like a party popper, she was still climbing for altitude when she hit the wall. I didn't realize she had eaten the tinsel and this was just the end sticking out her butt and the rest had knotted up and formed a plug. That cat avoided me for several days!

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  3. Another grandchild on the way?

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