23 April 2010

Sweet Distractions

Spontaneous says that I am working too hard.
She says This is the way to go.
She is a sweet little distraction.
I only have one more test to go, so back to work.
As you can see, there are certainly some compensations for all the hard work.
Fresh Belgium Waffles anyone?
Cheers,
Kat

10 comments:

  1. I think Spontaneous has the right idea. Good luck with your final test.

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  2. Your kitty is so cute. We have a black & white cat named BW (for black & white). He spends most of his time lounging around, too.
    And the waffles look so good! Don't work too hard : )

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  3. Spontaneous has a great laid back attitude!! And is so sweet lying there under the sun!

    Good luck with your exams. Those waffles ought to help!

    :-)

    Take care
    x

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  4. I'll take waffles...and a nap! :-)

    Good luck with the one remaining test.

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  5. Good luck with that last test! Actually, you don't need luck, you've got hard work and a smart brain!
    Send my reguards to that beautiful cat!

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  6. Those waffle thingys are very popular at our house too, never had any but they sure smell good! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. Beautiful, evocative pictures.;))
    It is nice to work hard and then it is nice with a break.;)
    Have a great weekend,

    xoxo

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  8. Love that Spontaneous! The waffles make my stomach growl—they look so delicious.

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  9. The first is my favorite
    but I want tast those waffles :)))

    Have a happy sunday
    :)
    :)

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