Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Another tiring day!

After watching all the horror going on in the world on Lou Dobbs Tonight with Daddy, Mommy thought it would be a good idea for me to dream "Happy Thoughts" to ease my mind and forget all the whoas. So, she brought me upstairs to my kitty nursery for some restful ZZZzzz's. The photo above is me getting ready to nap on my baby blanket that Mommy got for me. It is warm, soft, and cozy!

Here is another photo of me taken as I get more tired and begin to fall to sleep.


Finally, I completely dose off to sleep. This photo was taken when I was dreaming of practicing Tai Chi moves, as you can plainly see by my left arm reaching and my paw grasping my left leg to raise it while I'm dreaming.

When I awoke I stopped on the steps before heading downstairs and gazed at the formal dining room to determine if that would be a place I would like to relax for the rest of the evening.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

A tiring day!

So, today Daddy got some grape vines to plant between our yard and the neighbor's property line. They are for eating grapes. Daddy says they are going to be awesome looking in our yard! Daddy also went to Grandma's house, did some laundry, and helped Grandma with some insurance forms. Daddy was in the insurance industry for 25 years so he truly knows his stuff. I know Grandma appreciated his help.

Mommy was busy with her home-based business making money, and I ... well, I must admit that I had a rather stressful day. I mean look how stressed out I look in the photos I posted below that Mommy took from a couple of different angles. Yeah, sometimes life can be grueling! These photos are of me lying on the sofa in Mommy's home office. Watching her work wore me out, as you can plainly see here in these photos ...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

New piano!

So, here I am lounging on the piano Mommy and Daddy brought home for me to perch on. I love how I can sit up high and overlook the entire living room. I can also look out the window and watch birds.

Above is another photo of me on the piano. You can see my Uncle Don's painting of a great bison hunt above me in this photo. Don is a professional framer and painter.

Below is a photo that shows the entire living room. You can see in the left corner where I am lying on top of the piano relaxing. The two paintings left of the window were done by Uncle Don. The smaller one is of the great bison hunt and the larger one is of four Sioux Warriors on their horses. The one right of the window was done by Mommy of a Native American woman.

By the way, Daddy finally got the wine cabinet done for the dining room. See some photos below:

The photo on top of it are Daddy's human children, Paul and Summer, when they were much younger. Soon I'm sure Mommy and Daddy will begin filling it with wine bottles. The three bottle holders under the wine glasses are for Champagne glasses (on the left). The eight holders on the right are for the wine bottles.

The plates hanging above the wine cabinet are called "Birds of the Season." I think the wine cabinet goes well with Mommy and Daddy's antique sideboard that was built in 1922 in Chicago (see below). Above the sideboard hangs another one of Uncle Don's paintings.


Above is another photo taken in the dining room. As you can see, the dining room has a bird theme. Most of the birds were inherited by Daddy from his mother. The antique Tiffany chandelier came from Daddy's mother's antique store where it hung for several years before she gave it to him.


Above is another view looking into the dining room. You can see the wine cabinet in the background. The dining table and chairs, by the way, is an antique pre-1920 Duncan Phyfe set that Mommy bought from one of her high school classmates who got a new table. The classmate had gotten the table and chairs at an estate sale. Like the sideboard, it was manufactured in Chicago.


Yet another view looking into the dining room is shown above. The photo above shows off the Tiffany chandelier a little better than the other photos.

Lastly, the photo above are prints done by Arthur Singer that used to hang in the home that Mommy grew up in. Her mother gave them to her to hang in her and Daddy's home, and I think they add the perfect final touch to this bird-themed room. One of America's finest wildlife painters, Arthur Singer was renowned for his illustrations of birds and animals in their natural habitats. His bold, fresh style emphasizing color, form, and movement is evident in his many lavishly illustrated books, which are well known to bird watchers. His art also appears on the 50 State Birds and Flowers stamps, which he illustrated for the U.S. Postal Service with his son, Alan D. Singer.

Isn't life just fabulously fun! Hope you have a great day! Until next time ~ Robert