Thanks for the ma, people. The power just came back on, right after my neighbor, who got power a couple of hours ago, had invited me to breakfast.
The evening got worse. At midnight, I proceeded to
projectile vomit (This was the third time I've thrown up since 1973.)
over the hall, the bathroom, a bunch of prescription pills, my gown and my hair. Being unable to see to clean, I just covered the floor with everything in my linen closet, which I'll have to throw in the washing machine when I get back from breakfast. Then I took a bath and went back to bed, and I really felt better then. Now I'm just a little shaky. One think I discovered: Terrible stomach cramps are much harder to bear without mindless television.
It was a hugely loud and long storm, which terrified the dog, and then he was scared again by the dark and the flashlight. Also, he could obviously tell there was something wrong with me. Poor little dog.
Oh, Ginger, what an awful night! I'm glad you're feeling better, if a little shaky. Poor Mr. Peabody, too. I think you two need more snuggle time, with the lights on!
Oh, Ginger. That sounds just miserable. You're feeling better, though?
It looks like my cell phone got water damage yesterday during our storm (when I decided to make a run for my car from Target because it wasn't letting up). I can't afford a new phone. Grrr...
Oh ugh Ginger. I hope this all passes soon.
Oh, Ginger, that sounds miserable.
One of the nice things about yesterdays game is that we had a huge turnout from the other Albany all-star teams. We had about six kids from the 12 y.o. team, and we had almost the entire 10 y.o. team out there.
Several of the 10 y.o.'s were on Emmett's team last year, so it was good to see Jordan and Eli and Liam. And the 12's were teammates in majors this year, so we all knew them as well.
There were parents there whose kids were very active in Albany LL ten years ago, just showing up because we were playing for our first state title.
Isn't that a great feeling, that support of the community? With K-Bug's varsity team, I was always surprised when we would go to away games and NO parents from the other team would be there. For our play off and NCS games, the boys baseball team and others from the school community would come and cheer. Nothing like a freaking STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, but that larger sense of team is awesome. I woulda been there in a heartbeat! Still all bouncy when I think about what they have accomplished.
Oh! Also, I called to tell her this, but I'll say it here too. Happy Birthday, Deena!!!! May this be your best year yet!