Wise Moves

Mar 11, 2020 | 9 comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phooey, phooey on this terrible virus.

Of course, this virus is nothing to joke about, and we hope you are all safe and staying put.  We are in a very upsetting situation right now, it is scary, and our strongest good thoughts go out to everyone.

It’s hard for mama and papa and all of you wherever  you live not to see friends and to stay far away from them when an actual chat might take place.  It’s difficult to stop your everyday life and have no idea when self-quarantining will end and the world can begin to feel normal again.

Just remember that we are thinking of you daily and we are in this together, although we would certainly rather be in other more positive circumstances than these.  Let us do everything we  can to keep sane, healthy and calm.

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The Island Cats
The Island Cats
6 years ago

We send you and your mama and papa many purrs, Loulou!

Mya
Mya
6 years ago

OOPs – not sure this went through? Well, we’re still seeing a few friends – and life seems to be “sort of” normal. But I think next week, there will be a clampdown on activities. Like restaurants – where I am “the princess” in my pousette and I get my big rawhide bone to chew on. Oh well, Loulou – this too shall pass….. Mama wants to go back to the “normal” Italy (which is now shut down). Bigly

Ellen Pilch
Ellen Pilch
6 years ago

At least we have a lot of electronic devices to stay in touch 🙂

Brian Frum
Brian Frum
6 years ago

Yes, you all take care of yourselves, no sickies allowed!

Mary McNeil
Mary McNeil
6 years ago

Very good thoughts LouLou

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