Clumsy — We are having relatives over for dinner today. I bought a lovely strawberry cake. I spent ten minutes picking out the freshest most beautiful cake. I delicately put it in my cart. As I was going through self-checkout, I didn’t clear the basket and it ended up flipped over. Sigh. I patched it up. Doesn’t look too back.
Part of the mouse story — When the beloved husband had to dispose of a mouse in the house when I wasn’t home, the cats had been chasing and running and knocked over the corner rack. Everything ended up on the floor. I had a beautiful plant on it with stems three foot long that covered the blue pot on the shelf underneath. That plant also fell on its head and multiple stems were broke. This is what it looks like now (plant on third shelf).
And the beat goes on! — Today is my grand nephew’s birthday. His mom, my niece, is notorious for eating the ears off of my chocolate bunnies when we were kids. She sent me a picture of a
cake he had made and yep, she ate the ear!
Happy Easter to those who celebrate and Happy Sunday to those who don’t. Now for some therapy!




Spot on!
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Yes!
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Love the Happy Home picture – so true!! And glad the cake and plant both survived if a little mussed up.
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Love the “how I know there are bugs” pic. We have two cats and they ALWAYS alert me first. 😂
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Bugs, bats, anything living!
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You did all that you could to make the cake look pretty and if it tasted good who would care about how it looked?
Love the laugh and turn the page cat. Good advice.
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Cake was good. I finished it up yesterday.
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Were all the strawberries pointing vertically before the accident? Never mind, you did a decent repair job and I’m sure it still tasted lovely!
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No they were all sideways and sliced.
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Happy Easter, Kate. The cake looks delicious.
We celebrated at my sister’s house. I was in charge of bringing a big fruit salad.
In keeping with the theme of new life, my granddaughter gave birth to a healthy baby boy, and my other daughter adopted two adorable kittens after her elderly cat died.
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Congratulations to all! So exciting! A new baby and new kittens.
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Happy Easter! Your cake looks good to me. That is a funny story about your niece and the bunny ear. 🙂
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She never outgrew preferring the ears!
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No worries about the cake – it still looked and tasted good. No worries about the plant – it won’t get tangled on anything, like someone walking by with hand gestures. The bunny ears story is cute. I never knew where to “start” my bunny and someone would accidentally on purpose drop it (it was foil wrapped) so that I would eat it. I wasn’t allowed any candy except holidays, so my parents were looking forward to a piece where I wanted to savor it. Well I’m a day late to wish you “National Cat Lady Day”.
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I wasn’t a big candy eater as a kid. I rarely ate it and never finished a whole candy bar. My mom made wonderful pastries and desserts and I preferred that. My aunt used to give me one of those bigger coconut cream eggs that you cut a slice off. it would last to July and I swear we ended up throwing it out.
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I had the chocolate bunny and very few, if any, jelly beans. We had Laura Secord candy stores back then, so my grandmother bought me some pastel-colored chocolate Easter suckers, so that’s about it. My Easter basket was my mom’s sewing basket and she put those little chenille chickens on the rim of it to look festive.
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That was sparse! At least I had my own basket! 🙂 Family helped with eating the candy.
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Yes, my parents didn’t want me getting cavities so it was a bit boring. I had a little chocolate in my Christmas stocking too. I would have eaten it all myself – they might have had a piece of the bunny or chocolate Santa but that’s it.
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Love the bunny cake story! 🐰
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It fits with my niece! She’s in her 70s and still likes the ears!
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Dessert looks delicious even with the mishap, and thank goodness most plants can survive a direct hit. Hope your mocha was delicious today. Happy Easter.
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Not sure the plant will survive but I’m giving it a shot. I had to clip off a lot of it.
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Love your “Cat-ness”! May I share this with you today?CAPTA
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Uhoh on the strawberry cake basket incident – well it tastes the same even when it’s a little bit ugly due to a mishap!! I love strawberry shortcake and WAS going to make it for us to have for dessert tonight BUT forgot to get the ingredients at the grocery store this morning. I made some chocolate chip cookies instead. Love the ‘toons – especially the “how I know I have bugs in the house” – Teddy is a master bug detector but FORTUNATELY we have very few trespassers.
Enjoy your Sunday!
Pam and Teddy too
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When more than 1 cat is staring at the same spot I know something is up. It could be a bat or a bug.
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Strawberry cake? Gee Kate, I would’a hired a car to come.
🙂
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It’s a good one too! ❤️
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Stop rubbing it in.
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🙂
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Easter Bunny ears are definitely meant to be eaten first!
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That’s exactly what my niece says.
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Lovely cake! It will taste great even a little rearranged. Happy Easter to you and yours!
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It will for sure!
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I think the cake looks good. Happy Easter!
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As long as it tastes good! 🙂
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The cake you bought while Sasha was out in the car singing the song of her people looks delicious! Happy Easter and I hope your Easter dinner is joyful and fun. The bunny cake without the ear is funny beyond words! The kitties and bug cartoon also cracks me up 🙂
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I had to hurry up when I shopped. I only needed a few items and she was sort of patient. As patient as Sasha gets.
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The cake looks fine. You’re only going to cut it anyway and the fruit always falls off!!
Enjoy and Happy Easter.
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It ends up in a heap on the cake! 🙂 Tastes the same and this one is a good one!
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Yay!!
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I meant plate — heap on the plate since I’m not always a good slicer!
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Still tastes good!
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Enjoy the cake! And your company. Happy Easter Sunday.
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Hoppy Easter in Florida!
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Happy Easter to you and the kitties, Kate. LOVE that one eared bunny cake.
P.S. You did a great job repairing the strawberry cake. I’m sure the taste will be just as good.
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I’ll slice from that side first. Tastes the same.
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Good plan. 😻
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I think the expression on the bunny cake makes a lot more sense now that his ear is missing. And kudos to you for adhering to the “you break it, you bought it!” rule at the grocery store, rather than swapping cakes.
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I was halfway through checkout. There is no way I would go back and wait in line again. It’s wasn’t as bad as it could have been, just not perfect.
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The cake will taste good even if it needed a bit of repair! And my remaining fosters were doing the same thing – following a stink bug in the room before I knew it was there. They look like wobble heads doing that – very entertaining.
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Cats are very entertaining. Mostly.
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Mostly being the key word there.
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Absolutely!
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