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The rules of Thanksgiving

It’s time once again to bring out Bruce McCall’s “Thanksgiving Rules Revised” from the New Yorker. Just follow these simple guidelines, and you’ll be all set for the holiday craziness.

Have a happy (and sane) Thanksgiving! Now pass the stuffing. No, seriously, hand it over.

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Time shift

I just looked at the clock in my office and realized once again that I still haven’t changed it back one hour from daylight saving to standard time. I don’t actually rely on that clock much, since the ones on my computers’ toolbars are more handy, and well, at the moment the desk clock is partially obscured by a rising tide of assorted papers to be filed … eventually. It’s like there’s a time zone boundary running the length of the office. (Sort of like how Thom and I each have an alarm clock on our nightstands, but for some reason they’re a few minutes apart; apparently our bed is some kind of time gulf.)

Maybe I haven’t changed my office clock because I get some satisfaction in looking at it, being surprised at how much time has gone by, and then realizing, whew, I have an extra hour. Hmm. The fake-out isn’t much comfort when you’re waiting for lunchtime. Or quitting time. OK, I’m changing it now.

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Cat tales

As I mentioned briefly a while ago, we have a couple of additions to our family: two new cats!

Just to backtrack: Our cat Alex ran away from home in May, as you may know. We miss him, but he is such a social cat that my hope is someone found him and just decided to take him in. It’s funny how your emotions can go into auto-pilot in times like this; shortly after he ran away, I found myself resigned to thinking that we’d never see him again and making peace with that. And then I felt guilty that I was “giving up” too early. (Could it be defense mechanisms from losing my dad last year? Anyway.)

In the weeks after Alex’s disappearance, Thom and I went to the Peninsula Humane Society every few days to see if Alex might’ve been brought in, and during our visits we would take a peek at the cats available for adoption. We stopped going for a few months, and then we felt like it was time to have a cat (or two) again. Last month we looked at the Humane Society website, and saw a cute pair of young cats named Poof and Fuzz. That weekend we went to see them in person. Potential adopters and adoptees get to spend some time in the “get acquainted” room; here’s Thom and the kitties:

Getting to know you

They were kind of skittish but so cute, and we decided to adopt them. It’s been great seeing them get used to us and their new home (and their new names!). Introductions: Tiki is a female tortie and just turned two years old; we don’t have her exact birthday, but we narrowed it down to the month, and decided to celebrate it on Halloween. She’s the more energetic of the two and also likes being a lap cat. (In fact she’s on my lap as we speak.)

Tiki (full)

Mojito (also known as Mojo) is a male, three-and-a-half-year-old Maine Coon mix. Thom named Tiki, so I was to name the other one. It took me the longest time. I was looking for a similarly island-themed name, and the inspiration came when we were recently at a restaurant ordering cocktails! Mojo’s easy going and has a beautiful, long coat.

Mojito (full)

I’ve started a photo set for them, and Julie has some really great photos from earlier this week. By the way, I came across this xkcd comic recently. It’s so true. Who’s a good kitty? Yes, you are!

And lastly, there’s this cartoon by Simon Tofield:

I said to Thom, “Thank goodness our cats aren’t that aggressive.” He replied, “Yet.”