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Old July 14th 08, 03:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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Marina wrote:
We have a saying in Finland: Vanhuus ei tule yksin (old age does not
arrive alone). It means you have to be prepared for all the little
'friends' that come with old age - aches and pains, problems with your
memory, absent-mindedness... Though I have to confess, I've always
been absent-minded, even as a kid.

When I packed for our trip to the island last Tuesday, I put the case
with the USB modem into my bag. I did not open the case to check that
the modem was in the case. I saw before my minds eye how I returned it
to its case after I had tested it at home.

On the island, I eagerly unpacked the case and opened it. I was
excited to test how well it would work. The case was empty, except
for the extra cable included.

Apparently, I had *not* returned the modem to its case after testing
it at home. So I've been without it since then. The rescue operation
included my middle sister, who had my key and went to rummage in my
stuff to find the modem, and my eldest sister, whose holidays started
today and who brought the modem to the island when she arrived today.

And it seems to be working fine.

Oh, and the cats are loving to be on the island again. Caliban got
himself too high up a tree the other day, but he eventually figured
out how to get down again. He and Mir are slowly making friends with
Emil, Mir's biological brother. And Caliban killed a vole the other
night. I woke up to the sound of him throwing it around the floor.
OK, I'll see how this message goes out. More later.


I'm glad you're enjoying your holiday, I had wondered why hadn't poted
before.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow)
Cats leave pawprints on your heart
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