Sunday, February 4, 2018

Four months & Kitten Bowl

While the pain is diminished of losing Buddy, he is still very missed in our household. Both Copper and Coal have helped take away that pain. There are still time when I'm in bed I wish I could cuddled up with Buddy's blanket but that blanket is with him. We still have other blankets that he often slept on and we still have his pillow blanket and the blanket that was on his heated pad.



Most of all I miss hearing him and watching his waddle walk. The backyard I'm sure knows that Buddy is no longer here, but we the humans are still here. I hope that they'll learn quickly about Copper and Coal when the time comes for them to explore the backyard.

I keep a journal that I write to Buddy, not everyday but just when I want to talk to him. I think I need to start sharing some more photos of Buddy on here, to kind of share his life with you guys that follow this blog. He's a special boy to our heart.

The boys are so curious about everything outside, so we are letting them on the porch more and more when we have some decent days.

Copper and Coal will be 7 months on the 11th and 14th, I'm thinking about choosing between the 12th and 13th as their joined birthday,. If you were also wondering if I hadn't share the news of whose bigger . . . here's the weight in January 17th.

Copper: 7.9lbs and Coal: 7.0lbs 

In other news about Buddy's Backyard, 

We have gotten a few ducks visitors (which is common during some cold tempts) Two may be our Donald and Daisy. Our Turkeys are slowly returning more often since our big snowfall we had. 

Hop-along our miracle squirrel is nice and healthy, getting all the seeds and nuts we can give her/him. The Blue Jays were very happy when we tossed out quite a few nuts and our Crows are still making their initial visit to Buddy's Backyard. 

The birds are eating a ton of seeds that I'm constantly filling most of the feeders.

Whose ready for Kitten Bowl???
We'll be tuning in and watching all the kittens and learn about some special kitten journey since hurricane Harvey and Irma. 


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