I’m finally, finally starting to feel closer to normal, a little more than six weeks after my surgery. (More on that soon.) I’m returning to the office soon, after spending the last several weeks working at home. As I adjust to the idea of getting dressed in the mornings and interacting with people again, I have been thinking about how office life will differ from working at home with two kittens.
Con: I will have to wear real clothes with zippers and buttons.
Pro: I can wear clothes with ties and strings without being jumped on and having someone try to bat at them.
Con: My co-workers will report me to HR if I rub their bellies.
Con: People at work will frown upon afternoon naps.
Pro: My co-workers will be less fascinated by my lunches.
Con: I won’t be able to do this with my pens.
Pro: My co-workers are less likely to run across my keyboard and erase my work.
Con: When I tell people something surprising at work, they won’t look like this.
Pro: No one is likely to chew through my computer’s power cord and then look at me like this.
Pro: This won’t happen while I’m working.
Con: This won’t happen while I’m working.
Josie,
First let me tell you how happy I am that you are starting to feel better! You have been through so much and are an inspiration to all us!
These pictures of your kittens are so darn cute! How old are they and what are their names? We have one cat named Lucky. One of our grand children named him. The neighbor next door moved out and abandoned him. Laney suggested Lucky be his name since he was lucky we rescued him. He is about three years old and is strictly indoors. He gives us lots of smiles and is good company!
Please give my best to Steve and don’t try to overdue when you go back to work! Hugs, Maureen
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Adorable kitty photos and great commentary. Also, how many friends do you have named Maureen?
Love, Maureen
Ha! All the Maureens commented on this one!