I vote flying. DH always prefers to drive because he likes the family road trip thing. Either way has its own set of hassles. But go anyway, have fun, and take pictures.
I made Cafe Godiva coffee thanks to a bag of grounds a friend gave me for my birthday. That and the cold leftover pizza made for a lovely breakfast.
Driving--ugh.
I have a headache, but it's small, and in the front of my head. So I ain't complaining. Merely noting.
Burrell, sorry to hear about the not not pox. If it is the pox, have you and the husband already had it? I just read a bit where Jason Lee had it, thought he was going to shuffle off the mortal coil, gave it to his son who romped and played merrily through the whole infection.
So if the two of you are safe...well, it's something that should happen eventually, right?
I hope it's just bug bites, but if not, I hope it's quick and pretty painless.
Can't decide if I should do pancakes this morning. I do have to be out the door at 9 for chiro. Hmm.
Mapquest says it's 7 hours 2 minutes for us to drive to mr. flea's sister's in Ohio for Easter. Google maps says 8 hours 45 minutes. Same route. Does that seem right?
Yeah, Mapquest calculates for faster drivers than Google does. (The way I drive, Mapquest's times are more accurate, but with kids in the car you'll probably be making more stops, in which case Google might be closer.)
Timelies all!
We need to clean up the place a bit since we're hosting a housefilk tonight. Dunno how many people will show up, but we still need to clean...
poor kitty is right.
Have a fun filk-filled night Sheryl.
Announcement: My hotel has internet access, but not wireless.
Analysis: I am so very very spoiled.
Burrell, sorry to hear about the not not pox. If it is the pox, have you and the husband already had it? I just read a bit where Jason Lee had it, thought he was going to shuffle off the mortal coil, gave it to his son who romped and played merrily through the whole infection.
So if the two of you are safe...well, it's something that should happen eventually, right?
We have an appointment today with our regular doctor to see what he says. I'm worried because Isaac clearly has the same early symptoms that she had.
These days, most kids are vaccinated for the chix pox. Franny was vaccinated at 1 year (it's an icky, owie vaccination), Isaac hasn't been vaccinated. So, you ask, how can Franny have the chix pox if she has been vaccinated? Well, about 30-40% of children still come down with it, but they have very mild symptoms compared to children who haven't been. That's why I am worried about Isaac.
Cody and I have both had it already, so I'm not worried about us although I do know of some people who came down with it twice!
Hi, Buffistas! The cat is driving me nuts!!! She has been non-stop meowing in a whiny way since yesterday morning, and now she's playing with
Excuse me. It's now five minutes after I started this post. She was apparently scratching at a vase I had sitting on top of the microwave. It's now in the garbage. This is why I have all my breakable knicknacks on one shelf in the living room that she can't get to (and I've seen her try, believe me).
I had to give her some food just to stop her from crawling all over the keyboard and shut up her infernal whining. At least I know why she's fat--she's got me trained very well to produce food when she gets obnoxious.