YAY! He's going to be alright! And if Dean's cracking jokes, that means he's okay, too.
Wow, nice to see you took your task seriously, nurse. Everything was neatly arranged with the patient's comfort in mind. I wouldn't be surprised if you sterilized everything first. :) Sam really was in professional hands.
Well, given that the kitty in question has auto-proclaimed himself King of the Household and spends every minute of his waking hours destroying stuff -like my poor, poor Christmas tree- maybe having the fear of the Winchesters in him could be a good thing ;-)
LMAO! Love Dean being a big baby about the surgery. Bigfoot! Heehee! Sam looks fine. The cat might want to lower its head so the boys don't spot it up there. :D
*SNORTS* I so shouldn't be giggling whilst you're doing surgery on Sammy's mangled leg and foot but LOL! your cat is so gonna get it now he can walk properly again ;)
I love this so much, Dean's sweat covered brow, Sam's comfy bed, the way the instruments are laid out and of course Dean unable to resist the BIGFOOT comment! Then your cat looking so innocent sitting in the salad bowl, priceless!
Well, I had to laugh a bit at my artistic skills and Sam's foot IS a tad bigger than the other so hence Dean's comment. But all in all, the foot is solid and not bad at all... Working with Dean constantly hovering around to be sure Sam was going to be okay was so stressfull! ;-)
Now, all I have to do is to keep them from killing the cat and let the Christmas celebration begin!!!
This was adorable! It's clear that Sam was in very good hands. Such good hands, in fact, that he looked very calm and cool about the whole affair - it was Dean that needed the reassurance - with his adorably sweaty brow!
(I'm fine Dean) *snorts*
Great job on the fix, Sam looks very pleased with his new foot - even if it has given Dean more piss-taking fodder!
I think your cat might need his nine lives with Dean around :)
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Date: 2014-12-15 03:28 am (UTC)I have a love/hate relationship with this cat ;-)
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Date: 2014-12-15 02:52 am (UTC)Wow, nice to see you took your task seriously, nurse. Everything was neatly arranged with the patient's comfort in mind. I wouldn't be surprised if you sterilized everything first. :) Sam really was in professional hands.
BAD KITTY!
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Date: 2014-12-15 03:34 am (UTC)Of course, I had to plan the intervention carefully and be sure I had everything at hand. Once a nurse...
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Date: 2014-12-15 08:58 am (UTC)Nice job on the fix by the way :D
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Date: 2014-12-15 02:48 pm (UTC)And yes, if I were my cat, I would be very worried now. Let's wait and see what happens.
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Date: 2014-12-16 12:36 am (UTC)Now, all I have to do is to keep them from killing the cat and let the Christmas celebration begin!!!
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Date: 2014-12-17 01:59 pm (UTC)It's clear that Sam was in very good hands. Such good hands, in fact, that he looked very calm and cool about the whole affair - it was Dean that needed the reassurance - with his adorably sweaty brow!
(I'm fine Dean) *snorts*
Great job on the fix, Sam looks very pleased with his new foot - even if it has given Dean more piss-taking fodder!
I think your cat might need his nine lives with Dean around :)