ruff year for Mr Fluff

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October 5, 2020

Good Morning! I woke up at 4am today and could not fall back to sleep. I listened to maybe 5 different sleep meditations and it did not work. Finally at 7am I fell asleep only to wake up 20 minutes later. My plan was to get up around 6 today but I knew I would be too tired if I actually got out of bed then. Oh well. Maybe I can take a nap later:)

This weekend didn’t turn out the way we had planned but still ended up being a really nice weekend. On Thursday we noticed that Thor didn’t want to eat all day. He doesn’t really like the new food (for his bladder stones) so sometimes it takes him awhile to start eating, but on Thursday he was acting a little strange and didn’t want to eat at all. In the late afternoon after we came inside from a potty break, he threw up on the rug by the couch. Quite large and there was what looked like blood in it but we weren’t sure. This seemed to have helped him though, he ate all his food right away and drank lots of water. T seemed fine now so I wasn’t too worried. But then in the morning when J took him out he had blood in his poop, so J called the vet and we got an appointment an hour later.
We were still not allowed to come inside because of corona rules, so they just grabbed Thor and kept him in there for quite some time. They found a tiny bone (?!) in his stomach that could have caused the blood (no idea what that could be, we haven’t seen him pick anything up outside) but they didn’t seem too worried. He got a shot through his back into his stomach and gave us medication. But, the x-rays showed that his bladder stones looked slightly bigger. We had to collect a urine sample later that day and bring it in and the result showed that his pH was 6. Back in March it was at 8 and meant that we could try new diet and see if it would go away by itself, but now it was a 6 which means that he might need that surgery after all. We don’t want it to turn into an emergency operation so I think we should just go ahead and schedule him in. 
Thor is like his normal self again. He is eating, drinking and has lots of energy, so that’s all good. But ya, the stones is an issue. 

On Saturday we had invited our friends to go to a pumpkin/apple farm but since Thor was feeling so crappy before, we canceled. So we had a slow morning at home. Around noon J and I went to the rooftop. Our building decided to host an Oktoberfest for everyone. We had to sign up for a time slot (so that there wouldn’t be too much people at the same time), wear masks and practice social distance. They had beer, snacks and hotdogs. I ate two of the vegan hotdogs and they were so good! We sat up there for awhile, the sun was really nice and warm. 

In the afternoon we took Thor for a walk over to the Orthodox church a block away where they host a Greek Festival every year. No rides or games outside or activities inside this year, only the food, but that’s the only reason why we come anyway:) I got a falafel, J got gyro and then we ordered loukoumades fresh out of the fryer. The food was not that great this year, my falafel was missing the tzatziki and hummus and J’s gyro was drenched in sliced tomato which he doesn’t like. Oh well. After that we watched the new Mulan movie.

On Sunday we were all tired so we ended up sleeping in til 10 am!! Because it was Cinnamon Bun Day I told Jim to go pick up coffee and a coffee roll at Donut Delight. Their coffee cake is the closest thing to a cinnamon bun around here, unless I bake it myself. While still sipping my coffee, my sister called on facetime. Soon I noticed it was already 1pm and I had promised to call my mom on facetime before it was too late. So from one call to another. We only talked for twenty minutes and then J and I went for a walked around downtown with Thor. We dropped him off at home and went out again to go eat the Mexican place. We sat outside at first but the wind got too cold so we moved inside to a table away from the rest of the restaurant. I absolutely love their guacamole and salsa so I always order extra:) 
Back home it was time for football. I spent my evening upstairs on my computer planning out this week.

Hope y’all had an amazing weekend!

October!

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October 1, 2020

It is already October!! This year, oh my, it is so strange, feels like it was March a second ago. Every year I hate to admit to myself that I love the fall season. And it’s all thanks to that I moved to NYC because I used to not enjoy this season at all. It is just so pretty out here. Connecticut and New York are beautiful during the fall with all the trees changing color. The best of all is that it stays warmer for a longer time here. This year it has gotten cold earlier but that can change again. In my country they started to wear jackets and possibly hats and gloves depending on where they live probably over a month ago, and I wouldn’t be surprises if they have snow within the next month. This is hopefully our last cold fall/winter (I seem to say that every year but now I really believe it is) and I am actually kinda looking forward to it. Not the cold and the snow of course, but the change in seasons. When we move south we wont have that (can’t wait!!).  And I look forward to wearing all my different sweaters, snuggle up under blankets watching scary movies, light some candles and enjoy many cups of tea. 

Time really does fly by quickly though, especially a year like this. Everything is just weird this year. It started to look a little better this summer it seemed like but now, countries are talking about another lock down because people are idiots and can’t follow rules (just look at the Swedish people, they are all out traveling in Europe or having big school parties, how dumb can you be, why can’t they wait one year?)

And what have we done since my last update. Same same, nothing nothing. There isn’t exactly a lot of safe things to do during a pandemic. But I have some wishes for this month:
* I would like to spend a day on Manhattan before a possible lock down – which scares me a little but NYC is so nice in October
* I found a few pumpkin patches/apple picking farms less than an hour from here and I want to invite our friends to come meet us there, it seems like a safer activity to enjoy together
* Of course I would like to go hiking in different parks before it gets too cold
* It would be nice to go on that mini road trip that we canceled twice but I don’t think we end up doing that
What other outdoor activities can you do during fall? 

Random pics from the past two weeks:

We went for a walk downtown to look at this years summer art in the city,
they had already taken some down though
I’ve done some restorative yogaOur dishwasher broke so we went out to eat 🙂

This is such a cute video ♥
I went for a walk on the “cute street”. Whenever I get to that street I put my headphones away so that I can enjoy the sounds of nature and pay more attention to wildlife (lots of deer, chipmunks and squirrels there)

Thor got a haircut on Sept 25. His coat has lost the black color over the past few months so she didn’t cut too much and she wants him to go back in a month to get a hair treatment. He might have lost his color forever, but we are trying our best to get it back (could be caused by his diet for bladder stones which might have less nutrition, or it could be from that the groomer we tried in February (and will never ever use again) misunderstood us and shaved him – poms are not supposed to get those short haircuts! We have gone to the beach – Cove Island
My sister often calls me up for facetime. Here my niece Mila and I are dancing together haha
If you’ve been a tourist in NYC you might know about the store Century21. This store, like so many other companies, recently went bankrupt. So J and I decided last weekend to go check it out (there’s a store in Yonkers, NY). We came when they opened and to our surprise there was an hour long line to get in!! Crazy like we are, we waited. Social distance was practiced and everyone was wearing a mask. And what did we buy? I got the three items above plus a blouse, J got underwear. Hahaha, such waste of time, but now we got to say goodbye to that store:)
Yesterday, Thor and I went for a long walk in Scalzi Park by us.
Wind was colder but the sun was really nice. 
Fall is definitely approaching.

not much of an update

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September 18, 2020

Sunrise, September 1, 6:24 am
Thor loves going to the park

Hellu hellu! I don’t have a lot to update you guys on these days. J and I are both busy during weekdays, the virus is getting worse out here so we don’t really do anything special, we have booked a hotel and planned on going on a road trip twice but both times we ended up canceling, we have been out to eat a few times at places with less people, we have also taken Thor for hikes in different parks (and also failed at that at times since the parks are so packed with people these days because a lot of the kids play areas are still shut down), so there’s not much to update about. We mostly just hang out at home and let the days go by, waiting for life without the virus ruling our days.
And we have no update about the house. We sort of gave up on it at one point about a month ago but then the seller kinda wanted to keep us in the mix, so we are just waiting to see what will happen but at the same time we are searching for other homes/lots to build a house. 

I hope all of you readers are doing good! I hope you are taking care of yourself and that you and your loved ones are all safe and well. 
/Fanny

Random pictures from the last few weeks:

Beautiful evening walks, enjoying the nice temperatures before the colder weather comes
Thor is a disaster in the car on the way to parks, but nice and quiet on the way homeSunrise, August 31, 6:08 am
Morning yoga on out terrace became a favorite of mine:

Cove Island Park, the closest beach we have.
We haven’t been to the actual beach this year though 🙁Sometimes it’s nice to not cook at home
Scalzi Park, a baseball/playground park by a high school a few blocks from our apartment
Family walk in our neighborhoodOne day, J and T came home with flowers for me from the Farmers Market
(I think I deserved it as I was scrubbing every inch of our home
that day while they were out having a good time hahah)
Last weekend we went to Mianus River Park. We found a new path that we ended
up loving and where noone else walked (all the other trails was packed with families)

September 11

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9/11, 2020

When I came to NYC in the end of 2010, the building was just in the beginning process (second photo is from February, 2011), WTC was a construction site. My school that I took dance classes at was in that neighborhood and I would often walk by and look at the process. I also went on a self guided tour with headphones around the sites which was an interesting but quite tough experience (before the fountains and the museum existed).
The Freedom Tower feels like a building of Hope to me and waking up every morning for four years before we moved to CT and look out the window and see Hope was special in a way.
Today we remember. Today we Hope for a bright future.

Tribute in Lights, September 11, 2013, filmed outside our apartment