William 17th April 2022

Good morning beautiful Topsy. For some unknown reason, yesterday was another good day, though my sister had the hump over something, but I did not dare ask why, just in case I caused any problems. It was bad enough when my strainer thingy that I use for my noodles was grabbed and used to strain lamb mince through, I bought that for myself, and left two more to be used for anything else, but my one just had to be grabbed and used. Had I said anything, there would have been an almighty argument, so I just bought another one, which I now have to hide… I thought that sort of thing would be all over and done with by now. Something was waiting for me to get out the way when I went down there to the kitchen just before midday, so that it could go trundling out for a few hours, but I did not dare go down there to talk with my poor Mum, just in case. I had to get out of the way quickly when I went back down there in the late afternoon, as something was waiting to go to the chip shop for more gobbling’s. When I got down there to the kitchen for my noodles, three burger boxes had been left on the side for dopey daft me to take out there to the bins. When I went out there, Percy and George ran up, so I gave them some ham, and as I was getting my noodles ready, George started howling. I had to give her some more food, and because something was waiting for me to get out the way yet again, I made a mistake with the noodles, and they tasted awful, but as long as everyone else had a good lip-smacking feed, it did not matter. After I had gotten out of the way yet again with Molly last night, she settled down on one of her boxes, but as soon as I went to get into bed, she jumped down, ran to the door, and started with her ear-piercing wailing. She did that three times, and I have no idea when my head hit the pillows, but I did not want to get up when I woke up this morning, and just turned over and went back to sleep. I still did not want to get out of bed when I woke up again, but I did so, as Percy and George would have been waiting for their food. Poor Percy ran in as soon as I opened the garden doors, but I had to call for George, who dithered around before coming inside. I gave them both two packets of food, but George ate most of that, so I did not have to let her out with a big lump of ham. I gave Percy a packet of Molly’s beefy stuff, and got back up here out of the way before I caused any trouble. When I went back down there to make the coffee, poor Percy had eaten his food, and wanted to go out, which was just as well, as it is gobbling more than ever day. Something was also waiting for me to get out the way. I came back up here for Molly, and when I took my poor Mum her coffee, there something was, stuck there like a stuffed walrus, waiting for me to get out of the way… I love you Topsy, I love you so little girl, and I miss you, I miss you so much you beautiful brave little girl. XXXXX