Thankful Thursday

Hi everyone. We want to give our condolences to Roxy’s family. I used to follow Roxy and Tigerlino’s blog, Purrfect Kitties so I was sad to see Roxy left for The Bridge. To visit her family, click here.

We are joining Brian’s Thankful Thursday Blog Hop.

Penny and Millie are thankful that they each have box. I am thankful that Penny hasn’t chosen to pee in either one -yet.

This poem is for  Sammy’s Poetry Day based on this photo.

A long time ago, in my younger years
I enjoyed going to the drive-in with my peers.
Watching movies like The Breakfast Club
and eating lots of  greasy grub.
Now I prefer to be inside
I can do without a joyride.
Here are the Friendly Fill-Ins for tomorrow. Mom came up with the first two and Lorianne of Four-Legged Furballs came up with second two.
1. When it is hot, I _____________________.
 
2. I am looking forward to _______________________ this month.
3. The theme song of my life would be _________.
4. There is no such thing as _________.

 

64 comments

  1. I actually never met Roxy’s family before, but I’m going to head over and send all of my condolences. Thanks for making me aware Ellen.

    On the other hand, we’re so happy to see you’re doing well and Happy 4th of July to you dearest <3

  2. Great poem! Those of us who remember drive-ins usually have a few stories to share (as well as some to keep to ourselves…haha). Looks like you have “twin boxers” with Penny and Millie ! Thanks for doing poetry sharing with us – we love reading everybody’s poems.

    Love, Pam (and Teddy too)

  3. So sorry about Roxy going to the bridge. We didn’t know Roxy, but it is always sad when a kitty has to leave us. You all have a great day.

  4. My parents used to take us to the drive in once in a while. Nice memories, and i am happy Penny is enjoying her box so far.

    My condolences to Roxy’s family.

  5. I’m so sad for Roxy’s family. And bad Penny! ~shakes finger~ I adored going to the drive-in theater with my first love. Sometimes we steamed up the windows too much to see the movie. ~grin~ Be well, my dears. I look forward to tomorrow’s fill-ins, especially number three.

  6. So sorry about Roxy. I hate it when they leave us.

    Good on those boxes. Keep them clean and mom will be happy.

    I’m all ready for tomorrows Friendly Fill-ins.

    Have a purrfect Thankful Thursday. My best to your mom. ♥

  7. penny; may bee ya knead ta give yur self a penny’s tip bout box usage 😉

    yur poem two day total lee rockz……mom did good thiz week !! 🙂 ♥♥

  8. Mew mew mew grate poe-em Aunty Ellen!!! Penny an Millie you both look furabuluss inn yur kewl boxess.
    An LadyMum iss cryin over Roxy…..shee new Roxy when Nylablue was alive an they were BFF’ss. mee iss sad another kat had to go to Purr Land so mee will go visit an leeve a commint.
    ~~~head rubsss~~~ neffkitty Siddhartha Henry~~~

  9. Boxes! Nothing beats boxes. I wonder how long it will be until you give that box a proper welcome, Penny. And your poem is fantastic! I’m like you these days, much preferring to stay home than go out and about. After all, home is where the kitties are! I can’t wait to see your fill-ins tomorrow!

    I am sending my most heartfelt prayers to Roxy’s family.

    1. DOn’t encourage her, it won’t take much 🙂 Exactly, need to be where the kitties are 🙂

  10. Two boxes–awesome! I am trying to remember if I ever went to a drive-in theater. I feel like maybe I have, but it would have been when I was very young. 🙂

    1. There was one in the next town until I left for college. There is still one about 45 minutes away, but I prefer indoors now. 🙂

  11. I was heartbroken when I got the blog post about Roxy. So sad. ….and…like you I adore The Breakfast Club. I have seen it at least 30 times.

    1. I have seen it a lot, but not quite that often. Nic Cage movies though, I have seen some of those at least 30 times.

  12. Two boxes for two pretty girls!

    Our mom remembers the real old drive-in days where you’d have to hang a sound box on a car window. Once, when she and her sisters went with their mom to see West Side Story, her mom got so mad at the movie that she drove off about 20 minutes in without removing the box. That was kind of an expensive movie.

    1. That is quite a story, I remember those sound boxes too and later you just had to tune the radio to a station.

  13. Oh, the drive-ins were fun though, weren’t they? Now that we’re older the comfy couch does seem like a better option though!

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