Saturday, September 27, 2014

Daily-ish Cat Cartoon 6 Cat Doing Housework

Another example of cat team spirit: doing the dishes for the family! It's a dirty job and someone's gotta do it. Step one: wash. 


Friday, September 26, 2014

Daily-ish Cat Cartoon 5 Trained by My Cats

I've been well trained by my cats. I know when they want to eat. I know what they like to eat. And if I buy more than a few cans of it, they will no longer like to eat it. It is up to me to figure out what they then like to eat.

I know when they want me to get out of bed. And while in bed, I am allowed the corner of the pillow closest to the edge of the bed. If I stray close to the middle, I wake up with a hairy weight across my forehead.

I know I am not allowed to visit the bathroom unaccompanied. I cannot use the bathroom 
without turning on water in the sink. I cannot use the bathroom facilities without a tail wagging in my face like a metronome while they perch on the sink.

Meals demand a close inspection of my food. In stereo. I know I must present my food and explain it is something they don't like to eat. This is never accepted at face value. It must be sniffed. With vigor. And if I've been truthful, they leave me to it. I always offer a bite if I know they will enjoy it. Somehow, this
has not instilled trust. There will be sniffing.

I know I cannot let them both walk on the porch at the same time. One goes out. I sit down and get comfortable and then the other must go out. Then I sit down and get comfortable. Then I must let the first one back in. I sit down . . . :)


Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Cats Work Hard for a Living




Cats have a bad reputation. I don't know why. I can't 
count the number of conversations I've had with people
who say cats aren't affectionate, they don't care if you
pay attention to them or not because they want to be left
alone, they ignore you, they're aloof, they're
independent and don't need a lot of care, they're lazy, etc . . .
And I always think, "Wow. They've never met the cats 
in my life."

I love animals, all animals, but I am a certified cat person.
I think they're beautiful and amazing. They are also, so not
like what was described above. The cats I have known and
loved in my life have always been affectionate and loving.
Some in their own way, but the meaning was always clear,
noted, and reciprocated. 

Cats, also in my experience, do care if you pay attention
to them. Like any other being, they expect and deserve to
be paid attention to. Sure, they don't want that attention
constantly, but who does? Sometimes we just want to
take a nap in a sunny spot and feel how wonderful that
is in the moment. Quietly, peacefully, and alone. I mean,
they do.

I don't think cats ignore anything-to me they seem
to be hyper-aware of everything. They just don't react
to everything. And they can be still. Still. Right before
they explode into action. 

Cats are independent, it's true. They are also loyal and
protective of others. I can't walk outside by myself
without my male cat tagging along, running a bit ahead 
and looking around, stopping right in front of me,
looking around some more, etc. Sure, I could fall
over him and break my neck several times when we walk, 
but I know why he's there and I appreciate it.
If there's another cat in the area, he growls and
runs it off and comes back. He comes back in the
house when I come back in. 

That's just the beginning of my love letter to cats.
Daily cartoon #4. 

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Daily-ish Cat Cartoon #3 Funny Cat Life

Living with Mikki and Lulu #3

Anyone who lives with cats knows this one . . .when a cat stares at you,
you naturally assume they want something. You love your cats and you're eager
to please them so you try to figure it out. You want them to be happy and healthy. Still . . .

Monday, September 22, 2014

Daily-ish Cat Cartoon #2 and Arizona Cardinals

Well, the most exciting part of today was the Cardinals win over San Fransisco! Go Cardinals! All the way!
Here is my daily cat cartoon #2! Starring Mikki and Lulu. 
My cat companions are an endless source of inspiration and humor.
Happy Sunday :) 
(Mikki and Lulu are inspired by my cat companions, 
Leonis and Rumitilda. Leonis is most like Mikki, 
while Lulu is more like Rumitilda.)



Saturday, September 20, 2014

Daily-ish Cat Cartoon and Mini Habits

I was going through email today and came across an interesting question about willpower and procrastination from a Quora user. (Click on the link to get the original question.) One of the answers was unusual and made perfect sense to me. It was by Stephen Guise and he suggested "Mini Habits". 

Instead of trying to whip yourself into feeling motivated to do something, which is often not successful, try doing something miniscule, like one push up a day, toward your goal of getting in shape. Because it is such a small step,

you will be inclined to do it. Consistently. And that is the basis of successful completion of goals.

And so . . .I have made a very short list of mini habits to cultivate for MYSELF. One of these is doing a cartoon sketch daily. Actually putting pencil or pen to paper is important to me. It "feels" good for one thing, but it also takes me away from the computer where there is always artwork to upload and products to create for my shops and then promoting and the business side of being and artist. The simple fun of drawing cats and something that can make people smile makes me incredibly happy! 

This is day one of "Mikki and Lulu". 

The Mini Habits book is here: 

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Guest posts for GCU AC Juvenile Diabetes

We have several live guest posts by Nene Adams on behalf of our card design group, Greeting Card Univers e Artist's Collective sharing our new support cards for children with juvenile diabetes. The blog authors generously let us post a few of the cards by artists Doreen Erhardt, Betsy Bush, Corrie Kuipers, and myself.

http://www.irunoninsulin.com/?p=8239

http://scottsdiabetes.com/2014/07/guest-post-nene-adams-diabetes-cards/

http://www.cardandgiftnetwork.com/2014/07/behind-the-design-nene-adams-corrie-kuipers.html

http://www.bittersweetdiabetes.com/2014/06/a-little-encouragement.html