“Medical Attention, Each Morning”
Someone mentioned at work that of all the days in the week Monday is the day most heart attacks occur. They also occur early in the day. As I listened to the conversation I realized I probably did not have to worry about medical problems in the mornings.
My alarm clock rings very early. After the alarm chimes my male cat, Pierre’, a tuxedo variety, sprints to the bed. I can hear him coming full blast. He begins at my feet and works his way up to my head. I think he is trying to make sure I am up so I can feed him and his brothers and sisters.
His sister, Casey, a black Lab gets into the act next. She begins to nudge me and prod me. I am thinking she is trying to make sure I get up to feed her and her brothers and sisters.
I have been wrong all along though. I can see now this is my babies way of giving me “medical” care each morning. I am pronounced fit to head out into the world each morning. After the “cat” scan and “lab” tests I am surely in great shape.