Heh, or while stuck in traffic in a very long tunnel. {shudder}
CREEPY!
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Heh, or while stuck in traffic in a very long tunnel. {shudder}
CREEPY!
A very Buffista lake:
Typo Boy, they've named a lake after you!
We have a few thermometers, but we have kids, so I don't think we count.
Nora, I was going to tell you that I really get that "we just moved and I feel so alone" thing. It happens to me each time we move and each time, I'm glad I have the Buffistas because they aren't any farther away when I move to a new place.
I strolled through Eastern Market today just as the truck farmer closest to me was packing up. 8lbs of onions, tomatoes and pickling cucumber (my favorite kind), for 1 dollah, baybee! I love the truck farmer when the weather is warm!
I have a thermometer.
Time to pack up the pup and head home. I have to stop on the way to pick up a rack and table I'm borrowing for a yard sale next weekend. My mom totally dotes on Frankie, and so wants a dog of her own. It's pretty amusing.
For fun times? Read The Stand while wracked with a severe fever from a flu you caught from everyone else you know. Good times, good times.
I LOVE doing that! In fact, I re-read The Stand when I had Swine flu last year. It was funny. To me, at least.
But yeah, we have a thermometer.
We have a couple of thermometers because last time we needed one, I couldn't find it.
I bought a thermometer after being diagnosed with pneumonia a couple of years ago. The doctor took my temperature (which was 102), looked horrified and asked how long it had been that high, and I had to confess that I had no idea.
We bought a thermometer on the way home. I proceeded to accuse it of being broken when my temperature refused to go below 101.5 for the next five days. When the fever did finally break, I had to admit that maybe it wasn't the thermometer's fault.
I go back to work tomorrow after a 5 month maternity leave. I know I'm WAY fortunate to have had that long, but I'm so sad at leaving my baby without his breasts Mama. He will be in very capable hands (his Mommy's), but it will be the first time I've been away from him for more than 2 hours since he was born. Eff this work thing!
{{{{Glam}}}} Tons of strength for you tomorrow.