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Jan 25, 2024, 2:51:05 PM1/25/24
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I totally hear you. We have one cat now and a basement (yay!) but used to have two cats when living in a small apartment in the city and hiding the litter box was key. We ended up buying a long, low, metal IKEA cabinet ($40?) and just cut a hole in the side with a hack saw, then lined the metal hole with electrical tape. Then we bought a plastic storage box that was the right size to fit inside one side of it and filled it with litter. So the cat went in the left side hole, walked across a shelf covered with a bath mat (to collect the annoying litter bits) and then stepped down into the litter box on the right. The front doors opened for easy cleaning. It worked really well!

We have two dogs that shed terribly, and our Roomba (Rosey, like from the Jetsons) has changed our life. Our house has fairly dark wood floors, and we used to notice hair tumbleweeds all over the place and especailly by the baseboards, but the Roomba has completely solved the problem. Our whole house seems so much cleaner, and it truly has made a difference in my attitude toward my home.

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You play as an overworked Death, whose employees have gone on the rampage, completely upsetting the balance of souls - and his vacation plans. To restore order, you'll need to grab your trusty scythe and show your employees who's boss.

Some people can get kind of weird when you start talking about God and wealth. So many of us are taught that poverty and lack of material goods breeds humility and brings you closer to God. At the other end of the spectrum are the preachers asking their flock for a new $65 million private jet because the one they have is getting old and worn out.

Before I start digging into the God and wealth debate, I have a confession or two to make. I own a couple of luxury cars (2 Lexus'). I also own a gold Rolex watch and live in a 4,000 square foot home. Also, I just gave my wife a Rolex watch for our 20th wedding anniversary the day before this was posted. A few months ago, I even treated myself to a beautiful $90 belt from a local luxury leather goods maker here in Nashville.

So what do you think about all this? Am I totally off base and need to go jump in the lake? Did you cringe when I told you about the nice things I own? Does God really want us to have and enjoy nice things and build indpendent wealth?

I enjoyed this topic, and have felt all of those feelings. I know that many times God has provided a desire of our heart, that only He knew about. Therefore, He wanted me to have it. Say blue curtains for kitchen or whatever. I believe how we manage what He gives us and our stewardship regulates what He can trust us with. He is definitely the God of blessings. He does bless us with physical and spiritual gifts. We have to trust that He know us and what is best for us. He always gives good gifts. We are all blessed in His Love.

Be content in the mountain tops and be content in the valleys. Learn to be content in the season that your in. Bloom where you are planted. Be content where God has you rite now. Try not to focus on what you lost but rather on what you have. God gives you the grace for every season. This to shall pass. God bless you.

The bosses are real bastards. All of them have at least half a dozen attack patterns to learn, and once they reach half health they swap to a second phase of even more devastating attacks. Learning how to avoid attacks and building skills to counter each boss should be a satisfying journey, but the structure of Have a Nice Death makes it extraordinarily punishing.

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