
Travelling.
It's a mixed bag what what?
How can an orderly exit with well thought out packing, plus the leaving of gifts at your destination [ thus lightening the load] turn into such chaos by the time you return?
My house looks like a bomb went off in every room. The dogs are even taking up more room than they usually do. I sprung them from the kennel after paying the ransom and when she let them out of the dog run outside, I thought I was a gonner. Sunny jumped on the front of me while Ben bounced off the back. I drove them directly to the playground and let them run off their heebie jeebies before letting them in the house which as stated before ALREADY looks like a disaster scene.
Fiona was a good girl and only knocked one picture off the wall while we were gone. She was very happy to see us, and has taken to standing on my chest and talking to me. I'm not sure if I'm getting sweet nothings or lectures about leaving cats alone too long. Either way, she seems to have strong opinions on the subject.
I cannot fool around today either, as I was told we will be getting our new foster tomorrow or the next day. Ergo, I must begin.
Now if I could just get these dogs back down to their normal size...and Fiona off my chest, that would help.

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I look forward to a long chat. :o)
At least your cat talks to you when you come home. My 3 ignore me for punishment until they are darn good and ready to forgive for being left.
BTW welcome home!
As the parents of fur people, when we play, we PAY! I haven't gone anywhere (even overnight) in AGES, but my fur people get pissy when I'm gone for more than two hours! You'd think their kibble falls from my fingertips, or maybe that they can't go to the food bowl and eat kibble any time they have the whim, but I assure you that they can. Shoot, two of the three of them can even get into the bin it's kept in!