If you want us to come there so badly next month, buy us a freaking ticket.
Who'd willingly move back to Michigan from SoCal in January or February? Really. I get the moving-back thing. I get it so well, I've never left my home ground.
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If you want us to come there so badly next month, buy us a freaking ticket.
Who'd willingly move back to Michigan from SoCal in January or February? Really. I get the moving-back thing. I get it so well, I've never left my home ground.
Oh, how I hate binding! I'm almost to the last corner, though. Yay!
Okay, so by my calculations, as long as the CAistas stop asking, we're only down to 2024, late 2023 at the earliest. We can work with this.
::hits "Resend" on previous email to entire state of Michigan::
WoooHooo! Last corner is done. I'm in the home stretch.
I was once I Michigan.
And Drew says that his sister was bitten by a moose in Michigan.
That's a lie.
Even a moose has standards.
Perhaps it was a blind moose. Or maybe it did it on a dare. Or it lost a bet.
Maybe it was a llama dressed up like a moose.
Yay! The binding is done! I just might finish this after all.
Cindy, I am one who moved from SoCal back to Michigan in March. After 18 years in places like California, Florida, Spain and the Indian Ocean. It was a bit of a shock.
ION, I had my first physical therapy appointment for my right arm today. It looks like some of my vertebra are all out of whack and nerves are getting pinched. After a bunch of manipulation and popping a bunch of the little suckers back into place, my arm feels a lot better. I go back again in two weeks. In the meantime, I've got some stretching exercises to help get the back back into shape.