Anna Nordeman |
Thanks to Alex J Cavanaugh for starting Insecure Writer's Support Group.
This is my twelfth post for IWSG. I've been participating in this bloghop a whole YEAR!!!
Elsa, the cat, and my daughter, Elisabet |
For my March edition of IWSG I would like to say a few words about my work in progress (WIP) and then leave an update on how I am solving my practical problems living with six cats in a small apartment.
Reading Roz Morris' practical handbook Nail Your Novel as helped me tackle the structure of my novel. Using post-it and index cards I have outlined almost my entire story.
Unfortunately, the holidays are over, the spring term has begun, and I have to write a paper for the university. So the novel will have to wait a few months. But using the skills that I have learned from reading so many 'how-to-write-a-novel-books', I think I will even be able to 'nail' my academic paper too!
This is my report on life with six cats:
On
Tuesday February 11th, my daughter, Elisabet, was diagnosed as being allergic to
cat-fur. This means that she cannot live in my apartment together with
six cats. If I don't improve the air in the apartment she could develop astma. Elisabet has temporarily (we hope) moved to my former husband's, her father's cat-less townhouse, built in 1916, with high ceilings and hugh windows.
In the mean time I am looking for new homes for the kitties. I put an ad in the local newspaper and have succeeded in finding three new homes! As of yestersday, February 28th, I have sold four cats to good, animal-loving people!
In the mean time I am looking for new homes for the kitties. I put an ad in the local newspaper and have succeeded in finding three new homes! As of yestersday, February 28th, I have sold four cats to good, animal-loving people!
Elisabet holding Lars or Sigge |
The first to go was Lars. He left on Wednesday February 26th. He moved to a kindly widower who lives in the country. Lars will be able to run, climb, hunt mice and loose some of that excess flab. I am happy for him, but I miss him already. He's like a cuddly tebbybear to hug.
Erik with either Lars or Sigge |
Then on Thursday February 27 Sigge and Kalle found a new home with a couple who have a garden. Kalle was my son Erik's special cat.
Kalle, Elsa, my son Erik, & Rosetta |
Yesterday, February 28th, our wild-child, Elsa, found a new home on a horse farm!
Elsa and Elisabet |
Parting
with our cats has been hard on my son, Erik, who refuses to take an
allergy-test. I have agreed to keep one cat, Rosetta, to see if we can
make the apartment liveable for Elisabet using
air-cleaners. It may not work, but I am willing to try. Otherwise, the
family who has adopted Elsa, has promised to take care of Rosetta too.
Not having to have to change six litter boxes and provide fresh water and food several times every day for six cats, will allow me to do other things. Which will help my everyday life (even though I will miss my furry friends terribly - I miss them already).
P.S.
For those who would like to see my list of how-to-write-books, please go here.
[If you would like to read my other earlier posts for IWSG, go back to my first post in March 2013 here, in April 2013 here, in May 2013 here, in June here, in July 2013 here, in August 2013 here, in September 2013 here, in October 2013 here, in November 2013 here, in December 2013 here, and for January 2014 here, and February 2014 here.]
For those who would like to see my list of how-to-write-books, please go here.
[If you would like to read my other earlier posts for IWSG, go back to my first post in March 2013 here, in April 2013 here, in May 2013 here, in June here, in July 2013 here, in August 2013 here, in September 2013 here, in October 2013 here, in November 2013 here, in December 2013 here, and for January 2014 here, and February 2014 here.]
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