Yesterday, We made a trip to the veterinarian to get some enzyme cleaner for the spots where the kittens (both of them, it turns out) left “gifts” last week. We asked if there was anything that might be contributing to the problem. The assistant asked where the litter box was (upstairs) and where the kittens had been spending their time (living room, downstairs). She nodded and reminded us that at this point the kittens are at the rough functional equivalent of a two-year-old… and that the litter box might just be “too far.” That made sense. So, we picked up another litter box and some litter and put it in the living room. Lo and behold, they’ve been using it. And… they’ve been using the upstairs one, too! Hallelujah!

We didn’t do much else until time for 2-D Physics. I (finally) put together some cubes so that I can get my books and magazines out of the moving boxes and into some form of organized storage.

2-D wasn’t bad: I bowled way too many (read: “nine”) games:
162 – 143 – 176 – 136 – 143 – 139 – 172 – 155 – 145

Breakfast was fun. We had a good crowd. And the people-watching was unbelievably good… even without The Singles being there. Much hilarity ensued.

So far, today has been pretty lax. We’re going to see I, Robot in a bit. I should finish getting ready.

Stray Toasters

Time to find something to eat and then off for a couple of hours of watching the Fresh Prince save the world from robotic doom.

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The movie was good; I can see it as an addition to the DVD collection. And, thanks to Mycah, I have an I, Robot theatre poster – the double-sided, used in theatre lightboxes kind.
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Pax.