Nothing to do with an extended study session.
For men of my age, that is often the term used when you can stay in bed all night without getting up to pee. I was up several times during the night, but that wasn't why... Murphy and Stella made it overnight, sleeping on our bed. Murphy was on his pad at the foot of the bed, and Stella was generally between us. No scuffling or smack-downs.
That is the first time Stella has been out of the catio for the entire night. We have been gradually working up to this, starting with an hour with us, then out to the catio in the living room. And building up from there.
Proof that the two feline family members can co-exist peacefully and quietly. By 4:00 am, they had both moved off the bed and into the living room. Joan and I each got up at different times to check on them... so, yeah, we each had multiple "bed exits." And since I'm up, I might as well... you know.
Once everyone in the house was up (around 5:00 am), there was some running about playing tag. The cats, not Joan and me. They got an early breakfast (separately, since they eat different food).
I sense naps in our future.
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There's no place like home...
Home Show, that is. In spite of the early morning we had, today was "Senior Day" at the Home Show - geezers get in for half price between 10:00 am and noon. This was on our radar, so off we went. To State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals NFL Football Team... it looks a lot different when it is full of over 1,000 vendors, taking up 3 levels of the stadium...
There were a couple potential things we had in mind. Unlike the last time we went to one of these (just over 2 years ago, before we moved into the house), we didn't have "must get" things on our list (last time: major landscaping, a hot tub, pergola, whole house water filtration system, Tuff Shed, garage storage racks, etc). This time, there was no pressure to get things picked out and scheduled. I had one thing in mind; Joan had one thing in mind. Neither of us made a purchase today, but we did get good ideas and contact information.
We walked by all the vendor booths; a few of the categories: awnings and shade structures, bedding, blinds and screens, closets and storage, decor and furnishings, financial and real estate services, floorings, garage solutions, garden and plants (so many desert plants), home security, energy solutions, landscape and turf, lifestyle and leisure, lighting and electrical, outdoor living, painting and wall coverings, pet products and services, pool and spa equipment, remodeling services, roofing and skylights, vehicle and automotive services, water treatment and plumbing, wellness services (one place offering full body scan services had booths in 3 different areas), windows and doors. Workshops and seminars.
We got our exercise. When we first went in (not long after it opened at 10:00 am), the vendors were all happy, smiling, and welcoming. By the time we left, some of them were starting to sound a bit more desperate. We also did a fair amount of smiling and saying, "No, thank you." There were a few places where we stopped to visit and get more information.
Many of the vendors were geared up for the mass of senior citizens: free stuff like candy, pens, can koozies; wheels you could spin to win some of that same free stuff.
Pages and pages of the vendor listings - in case you wanted to plan ahead and go right to a specific booth. There did not appear to be anyone doing that; more like slowly shuffling, looking to each side of an aisle, and moving through like cattle. The upper level, surrounding the widest circumference of the stadium was one very long aisle... you were a captive audience. By the time you went down two levels to the "floor" of the stadium, the vendors were arranged like blocks in a downtown area.
It was a lot to take in.
We all got a nap when we returned. "All?" Stella napped with Joan in the living room, Murphy was with me in the bedroom... kinda like a junior high dance: boys on one side, girls on the other. ;-) I'm going to need a soak in the hot tub this evening. Oh yeah, there were at least a half dozen hot tub vendors there, including the place where we bought ours. I had a short visit with the guy who owns that place (he's the one we bought our hot tub from)... and got a great tip on some maintenance we'll need in the next year or so.
















