Friday, February 20, 2026

Week 5 - Birthday and Pixel

It was a quiet week that found me staying home until the weekend, which was busy with birthday celebrations but ended on a sad note.

With nothing much on my calendar, I had time to get some things done inside but a I also struggled on deciding whether or not to leave the house, even just for errands. As I've discovered, I do better when I have a few things on my daytime calendar to work around. At least I got some stuff done with all the days at home.

As the treasurer of Friend of Wahoo Library, it was time to pull together more than a year's worth of bank statements. I sent a fiscal year support report to Denise, the library director, but was missing one bank statement for the 2025 annual report. I slogged through a lot of paper and found it so did that report and emailed it. Cross that off my list.

I talked to both of my sisters and a few friends between crocheting/knitting and streaming/reading, sprinkling in a few chores over the course of the week. I spent nearly an hour fixing my Bird Buddy and did some cooking. Then came the weekend.

I had won an auction or a Shark vacuum so drove to Fremont with Andrea to pick that up on the way to my birthday lunch in Omaha. Lori, Andrea and I went to lunch at the Inner Rail Food Hall, opting for an Asian dumpling vendor. Yum! We then went back to Lori's for cake and knitting. Lori made me an amazing cake and had all kinds of other goodies. It was a wonderful day and the first of several birthday celebrations to come.

Sunday was birthday dinner at my cousin Helen's. I had errands to run so headed to Lincoln early. My first stop was Petsmart to get a senior litter box, which has one low side for easy entry, and scoopable litter to set up a box upstairs for Pixel. I hit a couple of thrifts and Stuff for green yarn for my crochet project but was still too early for Helen's. I talked to my sister from a parking lot and then hung out at Rene's to kill some time. I had a great time at Helen's with a yummy meal and lemon cake. Celebration #2 was in the books and I was a happy camper. Until I got home.

I came home to find Pixel, my 17.5 year old cat who had gone blind in December, on the rug in the front room. That in itself was odd because she was right next to her preferred spot - the recliner. I picked her up and found that her back legs were no longer working. She'd been fading recently and this was the sign that it was time to put her down. I loved on her, took her to her litter box, then food and settled her in her Sponge Bob cagt bed and went to bed. I'd be calling to make an appointment the next morning as soon as the vet opened.

So it was a sad end to a fun weekend but on the other hand, I wouldn't be worrying that I'd made the wrong decision on putting her down. This was the sign I'd been waiting for. It would be hard on Monday and I'll miss her so much but I knew it was time. Now to get through that.

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