Welcome to the second
installment of Life Lessons from Lola, a series about an adorable kitten
who’s
traveled lots of miles and stolen several hearts in her journey home to Terry and me. Monday I shared our granddaughter’s experiences with Lola and
why she happened to be looking for a place for her
roommate’s kitten.
COUSIN
TO THE RESCUE
Our oldest grandson, Brady, moved
to mid-town Atlanta in the late spring to work for an architectural firm. One
of the perks has been eating dinner occasionally with his Aunt Maria and Uncle
Brad who live nearby. On one such evening in October, they told Brady about Emily
and Lola’s dilemma. Turns out he’d actually been thinking of getting a cat to
keep him company, so you can guess what happened next.
That dinner prompted the
following texts.
Friday, October 17
Brady: So, I’m probably going to adopt Emily’s cat. Thoughts?
Me: Is it ok to have one in your apt? Do you like its looks? Are
you up to taking care of a cat? Does
it have its shots? Been altered?
Brady: 1) Should be ok 2)
it’s short haired, so I am ok with it 3) probably I would like it to be older but young is ok 4) no, but Maria
and Brad offered to split some of the costs
Me: Male or female? Neutered or spayed? It would probably be good
company. Younger is better. You can
bond easier.
Brady: Turns out there are a lot of low cost options for pets. Female,
12-13 weeks, not spayed but splitting
cost
Me: Go for it if you can afford
it
Brady: I’ll get her tonight
Me: Send a picture
Brady:
Me: Aww What’s her name? U can give her a new name. I did Lucy
Brady: I think her name is Lola …
That’s ok but I’ll probably make an adjustment. Heard you were coming to ATL pretty soon?
Me: Driving over on Nov. 6 … Hope to see you. Is Lola a showgirl?
Brady: She’s 12 weeks old. How inappropriate, thank you. Yeah, I’m sure we
can meet
Me: No offense meant. She might grow up to be a showgirl though
Saturday, October 18
Me: Did you get Lola?
Brady: I did!
Me: Is she loving? Handle her a lot so she will be friendly
When I talked to Maria on Sunday
she told me how they had brought Lola back after a sorority Red Dress Gala. She
said Emily cried when she put Lola in their car.
Those tears touched us all,
yet everyone knew the girls had made the right decision. Emily’s parents comforted
her with the thought that she could see Lola when she came home because she'd be with Brady. And maybe someday, after she graduates and has
her own place, Ems can think about getting her own kitty.
Thought for the Day:
Sometimes demonstrating maturity means admitting it’s the wrong time to add
something to your life, especially a pet.
What about you? Did this remind you of a time when you had to make a
grown-up decision for the sake of someone or something you loved?
Let
the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain
guidance,
Proverbs 1:5
Next time: Gran Meets Lola
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