(((Cindy and Ben))) May it be something innocuous relatively minor, easy to treat, and non-worrying. (stoopid spelling)
Stephanie, yay for a good workout, and here's to quick acclimation for wee Ellie-girl.
Maidengurl, ow, with the toasty tongue. (and also, a little ew)
Hiya. I should be doing sommat productive. I'm not. I'm a rebel that way.
Thanks, everyone. We could have had an appointment at 11, but opted for an after school appt., so it's just a long wait. I'm no good at waiting. My husband is standing over my left shoulder, smirking at me. I might apply my left elbow to help relieve him of the smirk, before it causes unsightly wrinkles.
P.S. Beverly, I think you spelled
innocuous
correctly.
Well, however its spelled, it looks wrong. But I'm hoping it's the right diagnosis.
I am eating a chicken cutlet previously grilled sans accoutrements, heated up quick in a nonstick pan with a schmear of butter, fresh-ground pepper, and rubbed sage and rosemary from my own herb pots. Is yum. To accompany? A handful of supplements and my thyroid pill. Not so yum, but painless.
"Sometimes, Hubby, you're funny. Then there's now."
That sort of thing might be why I'm SO-less.
Lot's of health-ma for Ben.
I just had leftover homemade wheat-crust pizza for lunch, also yum.
{{{{{{{{Cindy and Ben}}}}}}}}}}
ION, leg is not quite as ouchy, but the joints still hurt in the right way to make driving rather painful. So, probably just as well that I don't have a work assignment this week.
Also, leg-healing-ma for Anne.
Anne, is it more than the knee? In a way that's not attributable to compensating for the knee? Could it be a virus, maybe, that's settled in the joints? Is it worth seeing a doctor for? In any case, I hope it eases up soon. I've dealt with a wonky knee since my high school senior year, and it's no fun.
Jilli, the new site is purrrrty! But I miss photographs of TLoTM, even though the caricature is lovely.