What made me happy today?

Been spending time with my toddler niece recently. Apparently, she told her mother she wanted to have dinner with me a few days after my visit. When we met for brunch today, she wanted to sit next to me. I'm feeling very flattered. 🥰
My nephew started reaching for me when he sees me. Nothing quite like being the reason a little one smiles.
 
Take dire warning. This post is in the "What made me happy today" forum. Worse, a kitten is involved. Flee now!

Three days ago I heard juvenile mewing coming from our garage. I couldn't locate the source. Two days ago, same thing. There is a gap between the garage slab and the wall with an escape route.

Last night, the mewing was nonstop and continued when I went in the garage. I spoke in calm tones and after about five minutes of painful yowls a tiny kitten staggered into view, about six inches long. Its eyes were open but appeared unfocused. I made two errors of judgement.

I left the kitten, hoping its mother would claim it. I should have known that wouldn't happen, and I put out a saucer of milk. You would think cats and saucers of milk are natural companions, but after research today I know that milk or human infant formula can harm a kitten.

Fortunately, not from first hand experience. The kitten wasn't interested and it was still there this morning, now in greater distress.

I was at the local vet's door at opening time, brought the kitten in, and said the little fellow needed help. No charity work was expected, just bill me and let me go. I had to get to work.

Not necessary, they said. If I just wanted a rescue I could release the kitten to them and they would find a home.

An hour ago I called to check. The kitten had been bathed, treated for fleas, and had enjoyed a couple of kitten formula feedings. At that time, it was resting comfortably on a warm pad.

Thank God for compassionate people.
 
I've had a bit of a strange day. I was out today and I decided to go visit a bunch of old places that I've been to years ago when I was still a kid. I didn't really expect it, but it impacted me a lot more than I did—in a good way.

I was near my first high school and I decided to just go there, see if it's still there. And not only was it still there, it really wasn't that different from what it was thirteen years ago. Seeing that courtyard again was so unreal. It was only for a little while, but it transported me to times that are now long past. It was almost like a dream.

Back then, both my Grandmother and my uncle (her son) were still alive. I miss them greatly and even after all those years, I still sometimes can't believe that they're gone and that I'll never see them again.

There is a connection to that. Every school day, I'd walk to Granny's house to wait for my father to pick me up. I'd walk the coastline by the ocean to get there, too. And today, it's this route that I used to get there and back, too.

There are no words to describe what I felt today. Seeing that courtyard again, taking the same route back—filled with scenery of the sea and the golden sand, drenched in the incredible summery sunlight we have here.

I know those days will never return. But it makes me happy to know that the sea I used to walk by will always be there. Even if it's for just a little, I can take a peak back at them. I'm sad that Granny is gone but I feel incredibly fortunate to even have lived those days. There are children who lived much, much worse childhoods than I did.

So, I'm a little sad but more-so happy. I love the sea. And again, I'm so fortunate to have been raised here in Crete, which had plenty of that to give—and more.
 
The wife and I put in our best and final offer for the abandoned church we mean to purchase for renovation into a summer home in Scotland, and we will find out likely tomorrow whether we got it. In other news, I told my physician group here that I'm retiring at the first of the year! Whoo hoo lots goin on!
 
The wife and I put in our best and final offer for the abandoned church we mean to purchase for renovation into a summer home in Scotland, and we will find out likely tomorrow whether we got it. In other news, I told my physician group here that I'm retiring at the first of the year! Whoo hoo lots goin on!
Congrats on the retirement... and go to hell!
 
Take dire warning. This post is in the "What made me happy today" forum. Worse, a kitten is involved. Flee now!

Three days ago I heard juvenile mewing coming from our garage. I couldn't locate the source. Two days ago, same thing. There is a gap between the garage slab and the wall with an escape route.

Last night, the mewing was nonstop and continued when I went in the garage. I spoke in calm tones and after about five minutes of painful yowls a tiny kitten staggered into view, about six inches long. Its eyes were open but appeared unfocused. I made two errors of judgement.

I left the kitten, hoping its mother would claim it. I should have known that wouldn't happen, and I put out a saucer of milk. You would think cats and saucers of milk are natural companions, but after research today I know that milk or human infant formula can harm a kitten.

Fortunately, not from first hand experience. The kitten wasn't interested and it was still there this morning, now in greater distress.

I was at the local vet's door at opening time, brought the kitten in, and said the little fellow needed help. No charity work was expected, just bill me and let me go. I had to get to work.

Not necessary, they said. If I just wanted a rescue I could release the kitten to them and they would find a home.

An hour ago I called to check. The kitten had been bathed, treated for fleas, and had enjoyed a couple of kitten formula feedings. At that time, it was resting comfortably on a warm pad.

Thank God for compassionate people.

You're a hero. :) Thank you for helping out those too small and weak to take care of themselves. ❤️
 
Unexpectedly saw a hummingbird sipping from a flower out back. There's just something magical and mystical about them, like a fairy tale come to life.
I actually caught one in my hand once. He was in my garage trying to get out through a closed window, and like a winged insect, he was flying towards the light constantly beating his wings against the glass. I was able to gently gather him in a loose grasp and walk him outside to flutter away. I keep feeders up (some with cameras) during the season. They never stop continuing to amaze.
 
Unexpectedly saw a hummingbird sipping from a flower out back. There's just something magical and mystical about them, like a fairy tale come to life.
I get that sudden sense of wonder. First hummingbird I ever saw was flitting around the bushes in a San Francisco waterside restaurant and that was the last place I would have expected to see one. Took my breath away. Turned out it was much more memorable than the crab sandwich.

Since then, I’ve spied hummingbird moths in many places, including my balcony, and they’re another joy to watch.
 
Getting Xenforo installed and mostly configured for the critique group I facilitate. It's our new meeting announcement and RSVP system. I changed the Like options to Attending / Missing.
 
Are they not common out there? We have them all over the place here.
Out in the Colorado Rockies, it took me most of a day to realize that the loud, insect-like chirring I kept hearing came from the same hummingbirds I saw all the time drinking from red trumpet honeysuckles, not from some insect. Those hummers are Colorado's most common hummingbirds and make the sound whenever they fly. They fly so fast that once you turn toward the sound, they're already gone.
 
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i had 2 fillings done 3 weeks ago.
week 1, i was in so much pain.
week 2, the pain had radiated to my front teeth and kept me up at night to where i'd have to take tylonol just to go to sleep.
When i called the dentist back and told them what was going on, they told me a little discomfort was normal and it will go away. I told them thats why i waited a week before calling, expecting it to go away, but 2 weeks of pain? thats not normal. They werent really believing me but scheduled me for an appointment the following week (this week).

I went back to the dentist yesterday, and come to find out, they didnt polish down the filling enough, and every time my teeth met, it was like chewing on a rock. so they polished it down (no charge!) and NO MORE PAIN!!!!

I had a pain-free night, yall! AND was able to eat on that side without sensitivity! 😭
 
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