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RobBlog RoadLog Road date July 9 


 

This morning started a little rocky.  We woke up at 8 loaded the car, andthen we couldn’t find the Queen’s cat. Did I mention we brought her? Yeah, Thekitty was in a travel box. We let her loose in the room. When it came time forus to go, it looked like she’d snuck out to enjoy the St. Louis countryside whilewe loaded the car.

 

“Is she under the bed?” I asked lifting the bedspread.

“She can’t get under there, it’s solid.”

 

We spent the next hour scouring the Motel 6 room: no kitty. Sittingin the doorstep, we ate bagels and cream cheese, hoping she’d come back if wejust gave her time.  She didn’t.

 

While we were loading the car, our neighbor had loaded his. Afterhe left, I suggested that maybe the cat had gone into the other room. The“enthusiastic” motel staff told me that when the housekeeping staff came on, wecould look.  Luckily that didn’ttake long.

The cat wasn’t there either.  We waited a little longer until the Queen made the call.

 

“Ok, let’s go.”

“You sure?”

“Yeah.” She didn’t sound so sure. Having lost my dog sixmonths prior, I understood the personal nature of such a decision. I needed tosupport whatever decision she made.

 

We stopped for coffee and gas and hit the road.  I reached over and held the Queen’sgood leg and squeezed it, explaining how the kitty would be alright. The areasurrounding the motel had a water source and plenty of birds.  Between that and visitors bearing food,the kitty will be fine.

 

It didn’t help. I watched her lower lip jut and quiver astears rolled down her cheek.  Thismorning, she’d lost a friend.

 

“We can go back if you want.” I offer.   I hate to see her like this.

“Are you sure?”

“Of course! This is your trip. We’re on your timetable.  We can stay all day and wait for her tocome back if that’s what you want to do.”

“Well, I just feel guilty. I feel like if we just go back, she’llbe there waiting, asking where we were.” She’s still crying.

“Then we’ll go back.”

 

One off ramp and a U-turn later we’re back at themotel.  We park in front of theroom look around.  There’s nocat.  “Let’s sit under the tree anddrink our coffee.” The queen says. 

I say the only word I know, “Ok.”  We sit down and I wrap my arm around her.  She’s holding it in now.  She’s being the brave pirate.

 

The maid is in the room next to ours. She comes out, “Oh,it’s you.” She says.  Then after asecond asks, “Did you loose your cat?”

“Yeah, did you find her?”

“Yes.  She’s inthe room.  She’s hiding behind thebed.  The maintenance man tried toget her out, but she clawed him.”

 

The Queen isn’t even waiting for the rest of theconversation. She’s up and at the door waiting for the woman to open up.  There’s the Princess.  The bed may be solid, but there’s aspace behind it. We’d searched everywhere else.

 

Two hours later, we’re back on the road.  So far, it’s been much better.

 

Hang on, The Queen is calling, I need to stop typing---Ohshe’s pointing out a sign.

 

“Sochsabuchi! I’ve seen him!”

“Uh what?”

 

He’s a fiddler. Playing in Branson.  Yeah, Irealize that’s probably not how he spells his name but I didn’t see the sign. OK,back to typing. The Queen calling signs is my favorite. I’m glad to see herhappy again.

 

by Robert-Boyd  5255 Posts 

Posted on 7/12/2009 10:54 AM
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lol......I am NOT that brave...lol
by vlady   2493 Posts
Posted on 7/14/2009 9:02 AM
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Purebred:  We tried the leash, her leash and harness are too big, she slides right out.

SJG, Yeah, so am I.  Like I told the PQ, it was a good idea to turn around, even if we didn't find the kitty.  She needed to try otherwise it would have haunted her.

Vlady, Awww...thanks.  I'll tell her, but I'm not standing in the middle.  ;)
by Robert-Boyd   5255 Posts
Posted on 7/13/2009 7:24 PM
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Tell Pirate Queen I think I am in love with you :-)
by vlady   2493 Posts
Posted on 7/13/2009 12:18 PM
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I am so happy you turned around and kitty was found. Thanks for keeping us updated on the trip to PQ new home.
by sjg   2375 Posts
Posted on 7/12/2009 11:11 PM
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Ever considered putting a leash on kitty so that you'll see the leash when it hides?
by purebredinip   1194 Posts
Posted on 7/12/2009 3:13 PM
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