I'm thinking about the H1N1 vaccination ... can't do anything now since I'm not a high-risk person, but I'm considering it. I don't usually get the flu shots because I'm not a high risk and don't come into much contact with children or people who are.
In a sad note, seemingly some people are turning up and claiming to be high-risk when they aren't. sigh ....
I kind of wanted to take back every bad thing I've said about corsets after seeing this one: [link]
Because I could wear it, with pride.
Now, bed time. Night!
Oh, excellent. Toddler freak out complete with screams of "Shut up, Daddy!" "NO! NONONONONONO!"
She is in solitary confinement (her room) reconsidering her concept of what's a good idea.
When Leif gets sent to his room, he likes to barricade the door.
Fay, that is a darling haircut on you!
There are a lot of people who, if exposed to H1N1, will probably get only mild disease (a few days off work, feel like shit, get better).
That was me, and I didn't interact with ANYONE other than Pete until I knew I was well, because I didn't want to infect anyone.
I guess I'm moderate risk, since I've got mild asthma. But I'm also on a college campus, where stuff tends to spread really quickly. The student health center doesn't even have the seasonal flu vaccine yet, and their website says that they don't know when they will get it.
Okay, so I dropped a table on my foot, I've got some ice on it. Will taking aleve help?
It should help, since it's an antiinflammatory.
No more dropping furniture on body parts. I think this is a good policy for all.