Friday, May 06, 2005

Regarding Elbie the Cat and Friends

Elbie, poor dear, has not yet decided that it is safe to come into the house. He has found a place to sleep in the daytime that's safe and warm, I presume, but he always comes back at night. We begin to see him at dusk, and as it gets darker, we have more Elbie sightings. This is sometimes difficult because he's black, but we do see and hear him every night. We have food and water out for him always, and I haven't seen any other cats around here besides Nothing so I'm sure that he's eating (he comes from the food bowl direction a lot of times).

Sonny is working on his government homework and his aquarium inhabitants are all still thriving.

Hubby has been building computers for the past couple of days.

Junior (my new stepson) has been working at a Brookstone in the nearby mall, and is in the process of signing up for summer classes at UNLV.

I have been working on and have finished my resume and have found two open positions with the Library District that I will apply for.

Hubby and I went to see "Wonder Boogie" at the Fremont Street Experience on Wednesday evening. Wonder Boogie members dress up in bad 70s outfits and sing disco stuff. Also performing down the street was a sax player who calls his act "Safe Sax". He's pretty good. We were there for the over the top light show--it's a four block long screen over your head with music and mostly psychedelic pictures. There's a different theme every time we go there. Take a look at the gallery of photos by clicking on the photo below, and I apologize in advance for all of the pictures of yours truly--my dear husband takes most of the pictures, and we are, after all, still newlyweds...

2 Comments:

Blogger Gladmomma said...

Hey Vegas Kitty,
Thanks for the update on LV-Elbie! Perhaps one day he'll ask to be invited in. The pictures were cute. It sure looks like you're having a swell time. Good luck on the job front! I miss you.

6:51 PM  
Blogger VegasKat said...

You're welcome! Last night he came within 2 feet of me, then backed off, meowing the whole time. Turns out that Henry had jumped out our bedroom window and was gallavanting around the house, and Elbie was just trying to tell me about it. Thanks for the good wishes, I'll keep you posted. I miss you, too!

10:54 AM  

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