Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Home Improvement

Mom's handsAside from a little spiff-up at Chez Métier, my body also continues its quest for self-improvement. Of course, when I think of it, none of this would have been possible without my caretaker's hands.

These hands support me as I sit or stand. These hands cook and clean for me. These hands change the dressing on my incision. These hands comfort and reassure when I get a little whiny about this or that.

I know I jokingly referred to my mother as "The Warden" (and she can be a tough taskmaster at times) but I know full well that every admonition is meant for my own good. Except for that little misunderstanding about the knitting ban, but we've worked that out. I've actually knit half a mitten since Saturday. I know that's a snail's pace so just be quiet, OK?

Flowers Brighten Any Decor
Once again, I am the lucky recipient of a beautiful get-well bouquet. This time, however, I know from whence they came. Too bad the smell-o-vision plug-in is on the fritz because these are a delight for the senses, with the rich perfume of the red roses in nose-to-nose competition with the sweet notes of the bluebells for my olfactory attention.
Mary sent get-well flowers
The question is, do cats like flowers as much as we do? Let's see:
Rocky and the flowers
Rocky in his "What? I'm not doing anything" pose.

Rocky bites the flowers
Seconds later, Rocky is so busted as he is spotted sampling the rose petals.

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21 Comments:

Blogger The Ninja Knitter said...

Awwww. Lovely flowers! And lovely kitty too, even despite the guilty look on his whiskers. Glad to hear that you're recuperating - take it easy on yourself, that's a lot of knitting, lady!

12/18/2007 07:39:00 PM  
Blogger Jen said...

Beautiful flowers! Hope the recuperating is going well!

12/18/2007 08:02:00 PM  
Blogger Lynette said...

what a beautiful tribute to your mom. i know what you mean, but what would you do without her.

i hope you're well with your recovery.

12/18/2007 09:19:00 PM  
Blogger KarenJoSeattle said...

I have read that cats really do smell flowers for pleasure. Maybe Rocky just feels if it smells good it must taste good. You have done very well on the flowers. Good going on getting some knitting done.

www.karenjoseattle.com

12/19/2007 12:24:00 AM  
Blogger Bonnie said...

Such beautiful flowers and photos of Rocky! Hope you are feeling better and able to knit more soon.

12/19/2007 05:54:00 AM  
Blogger sweetfigs said...

We enjoy their smell, but apparently cats have another way of taking in the roses. :)

I hope you and your mom don't come to loggerheads -- sounds like you won't since you appreciate her intentions. You're lucky to have her!

12/19/2007 10:37:00 AM  
Blogger bellamoden said...

Favorite Bad Kitty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12/19/2007 12:30:00 PM  
Blogger Opal said...

Oh Rocky! I knew you'd go after the roses!

I have a weird tidbit. I actually knew a girl who used to eat the roses her then fiancee sent her. Ick.

12/19/2007 02:33:00 PM  
Blogger Brenda said...

Karen,
I have been so out of it for various reasons the last couple of months, that I missed wishing you well with your surgery. I am glad you are recovering well and receiving so many wonderful flowers. I hope Rocky keeps his nose out of them! Best wishes for continued healing and joyful holidays!

12/19/2007 06:24:00 PM  
Blogger Donna Lee said...

My cats eat the flowers, especially baby's breath. I think they're weird. All cats are weird. Those are lovely and how nice that they smell good. So often the smell is bred out of them in favor of long stems and long lasting blooms. I love the smell of roses.

12/19/2007 08:18:00 PM  
Blogger Laura said...

I *love* the picture of your mom's hands. How lucky you are to have her there to take care of you.

Of course kitties love flowers!

12/19/2007 11:54:00 PM  
Blogger Laura said...

P.S. Speedy recovery!

12/19/2007 11:55:00 PM  
Blogger Debi said...

Rocky looks like he's on the African Sierra stalking some prey.

Lovely flowers and gentle hands.

12/20/2007 01:06:00 AM  
Blogger KnitNana said...

Hope it's all going really well! And Mom's make the BEST caregivers - not to worry, the day will come when you return the favor (most of us must!) - tho' for everyone's sake I hope not too soon!
Gorgeous flowers...and oh, yes, my crew loves them, too!
Take good care of yourself - 1/2 a mitten is terrific!
(((hugs)))

12/21/2007 09:06:00 AM  
Blogger Meg said...

Your Mom's hands are beautiful!! I sometimes kiss my Mom's hands, (maybe 'cause I'm odd) - but kiss them for me for giving the world such a delightful daughter :)
Such lovely images, furry & floral & precious hands. Kittycats appreciate the good things, too - though eating them isn't exactly our mode of appreciation! :o) lol!

12/21/2007 09:31:00 AM  
Blogger Meg said...

About eating roses not being our mode of appreciation? I'm wrong: a blog all about flower-flavored food . . .
http://www.flowerfood.blogspot.com/
and a recipe for rose-flavored candy . . .
http://www.giftsfromyourkitchen.com/candyF/rose-flavored-turkish-delight.html
:-D

12/21/2007 09:37:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gorgeous flowers! Lucky you for getting them. Hope you're doing lots better - I'm just catching up on you! Take good care, listen to "The Warden":) Terry

12/21/2007 02:36:00 PM  
Blogger KnitPastis said...

Beautiful photo of your mother's hands. A wonderful sweet photo. one to frame.
I missed something, what happened to you? Had no idea you went in the hospital. I am worried about you. xoxo
Knitting half a mitt is knitting alot too.LOL

PS. your cat has grand taste:)

12/21/2007 08:14:00 PM  
Blogger a friend to knit with said...

really. hands are just one of the most important things. the love that is passed from one to the other with just a touch. amazing, really.
cheers to your mom.
hope you are hanging in there! so lucky to have such beautiful flowers to surround you. and a kitty of course. :)

12/22/2007 07:37:00 AM  
Anonymous Clasca said...

It's good to see you are improving, eventhough it goes slowly. Bless your mother for being there for you, and bless your kitties for bringing joy. I hope you can enjoy Christmas and wish you happy Holidays!

12/22/2007 09:47:00 AM  
Blogger Terri said...

Continue the mend, enjoy the holidays, and find some time for happiness. Glad you are finding some relief from pain.

12/24/2007 05:11:00 AM  

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