Thanks, vw. It is going to be hot, and dh has this *thing* about putting the a.c. in the window, before June. Tonight, if I haven't expired from the heat and my cold, I shall make him pay, oh yes, I shall make him pay.
'Not Fade Away'
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
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Feel better Cindy. A little honey lemon tea?
vw - I want you to know how proud I am of you this semester. You have been doing whatever it takes to keep your class work a priority despite the distressing disruptions life has been dishing. Hugs and love to you.
Thank you so much, Laura.
And with that, I'm signing off for now.
Feel better, Cindy--and I hope Chris gets over his nasty cold, too. I have a 23lb bag of snot here, too. But he's doing ok with an antihistimine.
DH came home and figured out that while at work, he felt fine but as soon as he came home, he got stuffy and felt awful. Of course, I've had the windows open for a few days and it turns out his allergies are getting worse as he gets older. It killed me to shut up the house and turn on the A/C in April.
Timelies.
I hope you made it to class on time, vw. Sorry about the sucky night.
I had forgotten that last year we were all stuffy until I turned on the a/c. It's gorgeous here today, though, 65 degrees and springy breeze, so I'm just going to keep taking antihistamines (first typed as ...shitamines) and enjoy the lovely weather.
April 20, Utah. Cold, rain, occasional snow. And in three weeks I"ll probably be bitching about heat as we start the climb up to the 100-degree mark for the summer.
However, my evil self is smirking over the big new houses up on the sides of the mountains. Right below where there's a big cut across the face of the mountain, which is right below the snowpack. A perfect place to catch all the water coming down, especially since they hacked away the groundcover and the root structures that will hold the very sandy, prone-to-slide dirt. People, the pioneers didn't build up there for very good reasons, because they could read geography and see where the earth said, "Flood zone, stay well back."
"There haven't been any flooding problems in twenty years, you'll be fine to build right next to that tiny creek."
Oh what a beautiful Tickybox! Great picture.
I just decided not to take the next actuarial exam. I'm pretty sure that's the right thing to do - studying is realy not going well, or at all, most of the time - yet I keep getting all weepy over it. God I hope that's PMS, for once.
I hope you made it to class on time, vw.
I did. I was actually the first one there. This is my class, though, where people trickle in up until 10 minutes before the end of class. It's wild what different ideas of "attendance" people have.
Timelies!
I need my vacation now.
Hides behind couch and waits for week to end.
::hands Lilty two (2) "Go On Vacation NOW" cards::