What's French for "Sigh?"
Last night, Elliott crawled onto the sofa, plopped down after getting situated, then rest his head on the arm rest and let out the most melodramatic sigh in the history of melodramatic sighs. You know, it's understandable he'd be exhausted after a busy day of CONSTANT NAPPING.

But you've got to admit, he's pretty damn cute.
The bedding is a quilt cover I found on sale at Ikea. Homer says it's called a duvet, but I say quilt cover because that's what the package said. Duvey sounds French and fancy, two things I am not.





Comments
Brian's got a du-vet, Brian got a du-vet!
Posted by: homer | January 4, 2008 03:14 PM
umm "le sigh"
and you said he was canadian now, so get used to a mix of french and english meow's.
ooh and duvey is french too. it's all making sense now.
Posted by: kyle | January 4, 2008 07:41 PM
errr - duvet. not duvey.
i hate when i fuck up
Posted by: kyle | January 4, 2008 07:44 PM
OMG...love the new header!
Can't wait to see more Elliot pics in the new place.
Posted by: Geggie | January 4, 2008 08:54 PM
Elliot is so cute!
Posted by: Terrible Chord | January 6, 2008 06:41 AM
Ray always says, "Kitty ennui?" when our cat sighs and looks really bored.
Love the new banner. You are SUCH a designer.
Posted by: Cobban | January 6, 2008 08:00 PM
Kitty ennui. Love it, Cobban!
Oh, and they call 'em "doonas" here in Australia, the comforters, quilts, duvets, etc.
Seems to be no universal standard. Maybe cat-hair catcher? Ours seems to do that very well.
Posted by: sandy | January 8, 2008 04:20 PM
It actually might be 'la sigh'... depending on if sigh is feminine or not.
Given the fact that it emanated from your cat, my guess is feminine.
Posted by: cb | January 9, 2008 08:55 AM