Well, it was like having bits of me "asleep" - but at the pins and needles stage. (My doctor sent me for a CT scan and they didn't find anything.)
I think that there might have been another component to it - but I can't remember anymore. (It was a while ago.)
I just saw a religious punk on the bus on the way to the settlement.
That made my day.
Glad you are feeling well today, sumi, and I hope they can figure out what's up with the 'sode.
When I drove across the country by myself with two cats, I kept them in the carrier the whole way (except when the snake escaped his enclosure and headed straight for the cat carrier but that is another story). When I drove across the country with my parents, two cats, and a dog, we opened the cat carrier doors while driving - one of the cats stayed in her carrier but was happier with the door open, the other came out and sprawled across the back seat. The non-drivers(including the dog, come to think of it though he didn't mean to, I'm sure) were active in making sure the cats didn't cross over to the front seats and got back into their carriers whenever we stopped.
Asking for some generalized jobma for DH. His job is Not Good. He needs out. And some Buffistas have been helping , but he needs extra strength to get through this
~ma for your DH.
Baby shower pics went POOF!
That looks like a great time, GC.
Job~ma for Matt
LOVE the shower pics! And Shane's cowboy fabric is the EXACT fabric I'm using for our next baby! The cowgirl version is SUPER DUPER SUGAR!!
Plus, Barb, you could try Rescue Remedy. It's a Bach Flower Remedy you can find in any healthfood store. A few drops rubbed into the underside of the ears, or in a water bowl (served BEFORE the trip) might help.
Making notes. Thanks so much, guys. Every little bit of advice helps.
The cowboy theme ended up super cute. I didn't have a theme preference and DW wanted cowboy so I went with it. Now I'm glad cause it was really fun! Shanie's grandma is going to make the tablecloth into a quilt. The tablecloth (and bibs and burp cloths) were made by his great aunt Jan.