Mom was all excited about her adventure today and we just don’t get it.
For one thing, because she went on an adventure we couldn’t go outside in the morning like we wanted.
We consider it cruel and unusual punishment ‘cuz weekends are made for us. it’s the time Mom doesn’t have to go to that work place and she’s supposed to devote her time to us.
Today one of her friends from choir picked her up and took her away. We decided her friend was OK ‘cuz she has a fur person, Nels, and Mom has talked about Nels to us before. Any human who has a fur person to love is A-OK in our books.
Where do we keep our books?
Shakespeare, sometimes you just don’t understand. Actually, all of the time you don’t understand.
But I have a cute tail so it doesn’t matter. Let’s tell the readers where Mom went today. She went to a candy factory.
I thought “we” were going to tell the readers.
Hehehehehe. I fooled you.
Here are some pictures she took of the humans making candy. She said they got a tour of the place and got to sample the candy. We’re not really interested in candy. Mom tells us we can’t have it. We think she shouldn’t have it then either but somehow the rules don’t go both ways between human moms and their adorable fur people.






That was Mom’s day and she said it was great. At least when she finally got home we got to meet Nels’ Mom and we got to go outside.
Mom…….we think you should check around and see if they have a catnip factory around here. Now that’s something we would totally enjoy and we could take you along to drive the car since we can’t reach the pedals.
Boys, go ahead and see if there are any catnip factories around and I’ll see if they’ll let you take a tour. Thank you for finally agreeing it was OK for me to leave today even though it’s Saturday. If the readers are interested in the place I toured, it’s Regina’s Candies (reginascandies.com) in St. Paul. It’s a third generation family run business and once a year they have free tours of their place. It was definitely my kind of day! Special thanks to Donna (Nels’ Mom) for inviting me.