So, I was really HAPPY this morning. This big box arrived from Chewy. Sure, I knew it would have my foodz in it. But bein' as Christmas is so close, I suspected there'd be some purrsents in there for me, too. And even though I'd had no success all last week in finding any of the ones hidden away, this was a chance for a peek.
As always she sets the box on the kitchen floor. Next, out comes all that wonderful crunchy paper, which of course, I love. So, it's quite natural, just an ordinary always-kind-of-thing for me to jump into the paper pile! She won't be suspicious at all.
And here, from my secret place, I can watch the unboxing. After the foodz get put in the cupboard and my drawer (always drawer number three), then I'll surely see her unbox a gift or two or three or four or more ... meow! I'll be so very quiet. I won't move a whisker, I won't even allow this paper pile to crunch, she'll never know I'm watching ...
Unfortunately, things don't always go according to plan. Tucked into my paper pile, peeking out and watching mine Mommy, I suddenly felt the call of nature, and it was calling loud and hard. It was only for a few moments I'm quite sure that I scurried off to the litter loo room ~ and so anxious to return to my post I committed the inexcusable sin of "not even covering up" (just this one time, mind you) ~ and what did I find back in the kitchen, what did my eyes see?
Oh horror of horrors! No box. No paper pile. Not even mine Mommy at first glance. Then I saw her, quietly working at her 'puter. And over by the TV, sat a big empty box. And by the day bed, a paper tent! My moment in time gone, lost forever, no peeking, no unboxing, no discovery of purrsents to be ~
So the search goes on ...
June, what a sorry state of affairs.
ReplyDeleteAnd that info about looking in the car...she's just trying to throw you off the scent!
Keep at it, cutie pie.
we better dont look for da presents... we hate elevators too LOL
ReplyDeleteSounds like you will have to give up and wait, June!
ReplyDeleteJune, we think the mommy has tried to out smart you. But think how great the surprise will be on 12/25!
ReplyDeleteits always great to be surprised! but keep watching and listening, you still have a few days to find a sneak peak
ReplyDeleteJune ~ adorable photo of you among the paper ~ Don't worry Santa is on his way ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Juney so sorry for being late we participated in an event at the Art Museum sponsored by the NC Retired Government Employees Association and there was a free boxed lunch...that was yummy. OMCs did an evil elf on a shelf steal your paper?
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
June..Mom told me what fun she had as a little girl looking for presents but she learned when she found them that not having the fun of seeing them first time on Christmas broke her from rummaging around. Now I don't hunt (too much!) and you should think it over before you do.
ReplyDeleteCute little June, Santa will be here before you know it!
ReplyDeleteI think the Christmas pressies will be staying a secret until Christmas morning, Juney.
ReplyDeleteGuess you have to be patient. :) XO
ReplyDeleteAt least you got a new box and paper! Plus Christmas will be here before you know it.
ReplyDeleteYou need a plan B, C and D sweet June. Santa might be able to help. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a cutie, June. We're sure Santa Paws will bring you lots of treats and toys for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteJune, waiting for presents is so hard!
ReplyDeleteIf humans were smart they would forego the toys and just give you paper and boxes
ReplyDeleteSomehow missed this, June! Well, at least you have an impressive record really exhaustive searching!
ReplyDeleteOH June, surprises are such fun, and we know there will be several under the tree for you if you can just wait a few more weeks.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
Luckily curiosity didn't kill the cat, but it sure disappointed it. Looks like you have to wait till Christmas to see those pressies, June.
ReplyDeleteYour mommy is very, very smart.
ReplyDeleteJava Bean: "Ayyy, as the famous android Roy Batty once said, 'All these moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain' ..."
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