The Vet

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To Brindleton Bay we go. There’s a family-run vet there, in the hills by the pond. And by family-run, I mean the owner has the Stewarts name. She is the daughter, of the daughter, of the son, of Gram’s brother.

If you’re lost, it’s quite okay, so was Mom when she tried to explain the family link to me. Thankfully, a phone call to Gram cleared that up. Gram is quick to clear up the present of our family, it’s just the past she won’t talk about.

Both Mom and Gram said that of course this was where we needed to go to cure Nounou, as it can’t get better than family.

Let’s see how good this long lost cousin’s business really is, then.

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Speaking of Gram, here she is! Her cat isn’t feeling all that well either. At least I have someone to bond with as we worry about our four-legged friends in the waiting room.

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We don’t worry for long though. There aren’t that many people today, so I’m quickly ushered to an examination room. It’s cozy and nice, and probably engineered to soothe both pet and owner. It reminds me of the sea, which makes sense as the seashore is about a ten-minute walk away.

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We’re not taken in charge by my great-grandmother’s brother’s granddaughter herself, as she’s apparently sick herself today, but the vet introduces herself as her mentee, and gently puts Nounou on top of the examination table. She looks nice enough.

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Nounou stays calm throughout the examination, which is what convinces me that she’s talented. Nounou’s a grumpy old guy who only likes us.

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The vet pulls a strange device out of a drawer, and with one shot, Nounou is cured! Rodolph no more. She even gives me a special, one-of-a-kind mentor’s grandfather’s sister’s great-granddaughter discount. Ha, family.

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I don’t really care about that, though. What I care about is that my cat is all better now.

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Little rascal.

Nounou is sick

A few days have gone by since we’ve returned, and Nounou has been acting odd. And sure enough, one morning as I head out to take out the trash, I’m greeted by a kitty who thinks he must be Rudolph the Reindeer.

Oh, Nounou, it’s not Christmas yet.

So, to the vet we go.

Pumpkins Everywhere

I won’t let it be said that the house I live in was covered in carved pumpkins and I didn’t make any of them. The first thing I do as soon as I get home is get carving. I’ve never done it before, but how hard can it be, really?

Also, a special shout-out to Mom, who has already put a bowl of candy by the door “for the kids”. The twins and I know she’ll have to refill that bowl more than once before Spooky Day if we have anything to say about it.

Spooky House

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We were gone for a week, and it was enough for Mom and Dad to get the house ready for Spooky Day. Judging by the number of carved pumpkins by the door, they’ve been busy! I must admit the house looks awesome. Just the right amount of spooky.

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We’re not even through the gate that it starts to drizzle, not the warm selvadoradan rain, but the cold drops that feel like the sky is pinching you.

Come at me, rain! Hot or freezing, I welcome you!

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Anyway, umbrellas out again.

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We’ve got a garden to explore, parents to greet, Spooky Day decorations to finish.