Thank you for the anniversary wishes. Plei, I think my dominant images of you at the wedding were you being all Flail! Woobie! over NW93, and actually joining us on the dance floor, looking Goddesslike and regal, smothering your little Tim Drake in the Bosom o' Doom.
Appropriately for a Buffista (and ignoring the paper tradition) I have gifted JZ with an action figure for the anniversary. Her woobie, Zoidberg. (Futurama)
Yeah, you weren't lounging with many Jamaicans, Laura. Nude beaches ... I do know Jamaicans who go to them, but we're a conservative culture. By and large, naked people (of whom you will see more than in many places) are poor and crazy and wandering the streets.
Happy Anniversary, Hec and JZ! So exciting!
Happy Anniversary, Jacqueline and David!!!
Plei, that was the cutest write-up of wedding weekend.
Ooof, vw. I was just calming down from my morning. I'm so glad you just have an inconsiderate, oddball neighbor with a poor sense of time.
Julia's eye is fine and per the ophthalmologist, already beginning to heal. He recommended we only apply the antibiotic ointment at bedtime, so that it doesn't hinder her vision. I got quite stressed mid-exam, because she clearly could only read the top half of the eye chart with her injured eye, but could read all of it with the other eye. The doctor said it was just the ointment blurring her vision. I was skeptical, but he said her eye looked great (and I could tell he thought it completely unnecessary for us to be there, which is what we wanted to hear).
For those wondering what I'm talking about, the last couple of entries in my lj explain. The short story is, Chris poked Julia in the eye yesterday, and then later, she poked herself. She seemed fine for most of the day, until 7pm. She & Scott went to the E.R. and were there until 1:30am. We followed up with an eye specialist today, and he said she's already beginning to heal. Little does he know, that's because she's a slayer.
And I'm nearly slain from the stress of her not being able to read the chart. Oog. Argh. Ack.
Trust me, Cindy, as someone who has scratched their cornea and had to use ooky eye ointments, the not reading the chart was quite normal. It takes a loooong time for the ointment to wash out of the eye through tears and blinking.
{{Cindy and Julia}} Eye injuries are so very scary.
Sail, and Laura, thank you.
That's nice to hear, Sail, because even though well schooled specialist said it was just the ointment, I had a niggling doubt. I had my cornea scratched by a pencil when I was nine, but I don't remember what I could and couldn't see after, and had to wear a patch for a few days, anyhow. I know when I've used the ointment antibiotic (erythromiacin), it's left my vision blurry.
It's hard being the mommy. We should have warned the younger ones, huh? I have to calm myself down (I always get worked up *after* the crisis is over) and be thankful for our great report and my slayer-fast healing girl.
Congrats to JZ and Hec!
Bless!
Doesn't time fly?
VW, that sounds
ghastly.
Bloody hell. Go Team Emily! You both sound to have dealt with it heroically.
So, in breaking news: I am racist. Apparently.
Huh.
Go figure.
So, in breaking news: I am racist. Apparently.
*boggle*
If only you'd known, earlier. Think of all the time you've wasted.