Well, folks it's Friday, and pay day to boot. That being said I have about an hour left in the work day and heaven knows I'm desperately trying find ways to fill my time. Preferably things that don't involve working, mostly 'cause I have completely run out of work to do, and am scratching the bottom of the barrel to stay busy.
Naturally, this post will have no point, and make very little sense.
Today I went home on my lunch break. Fridays are Jordan's day off, so I usually try to pop on in and have lunch with him, adorable I know. He called and asked if I was on my way, to which I assured him I was. Then he said, "K, don't freak out." Which are the last words that should be used when trying to keep a person from freaking out. Those words were followed with other words like, "There's something wrong with Bella," and, "allergic reaction," and ended with, "her eyes are swollen."
Luckily I was almost home, and told him I would see him in a minute. Bella was waiting for me at the door, and she looked really pathetic. I'll share, how 'bout that?
Her right eye (the left on the picture) was red and swollen on the upper lid, while the other eye was swollen on the lower lid, and sagging all way down her cheek, exposing the inside of her eye lid. Which, by the way, I had no desire to see. She was shaking uncontrollably and had puked half a dozen times before I got there.
We called and made a vet appt, and I was ready to call work and tell them that I was not coming back in. Then right before I could, and 15 minutes before her appointment, the swelling started to go down, and her eyes started to look half way normal. Though normal is her case could still be defined as buggy. At least she doesn't look like her transformation to zombie is 25% complete.
The bad news is I still have 50 minutes left to work, and am no more less bored than I was at the beginning of this post.
In other news, I think I sometimes forget to blink...
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1 comments:
Poor thing! I am glad she is ok! PS I always forget to blink which is why I can't wear my contacts.
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