Buffista Island can happen ANY TIME NOW.
K-Bug will be staying here the next few nights. I'll give KCD and B today since it is their anniversary, but tomorrow is going to be full of WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON.
Pain report - first 3 hours of the day were pain free. JOY! No ache, no spasmns, nothing. Now there is a dull ache and occasional small spasm, but it feels like the Lyrica is finally doing something. Getting that break from pain this morning was so nice. It has been months.
Yay for pain-free Suzi! May it continue.
Pain-free is excellent, Suzi!
Phew, Suzi.
What happened with Questionable Content?
Thanks for letting me fuss here about my face. Once again, I love the buffista-fen.
Glad the medicine is starting to work, Suzi!
Kat, I didn't realize that getting the trache out was going to be so fraught! Much ~ma to all of you.
Tom, that comic explains everything!
That house is magnificent. If we all pool all our money and assets, we could buy it. We could sell all the deer heads and pay for a year of lawn care, then buy goats. I looked at a map - that place is on the far northern tip of Scotland, 5.5 hours from Edinburgh. It's in the middle of NOWHERE. I wonder if it gets internet.
And ZenKitty points out the possible flaw in our plan ...
What happened with Questionable Content?
It just got boring, IMHO.
It's a gloriously beautiful day in Utah today. Nearly a foot of snow fell in the mountains yesterday, so all that bare granite has a new blanket of white (about half a foot expected today in places). The sun is out, the fields are green, bright flowers all over the place, blue sky with big poofy clouds.
And we had a wildfire about five miles from my office on Monday and it should be in the 90s come Friday. Lots of water to encourage the grass and brush, and hot dry weather to dry it out, just in time for fireworks season!
Yay, spring in Utah!
Grousing: I just don't want to deal with this work stuff. I talked to my boss for an hour about my "target goal" for this year, and I still have no idea what I'm supposed to do. I hate arbitrary "goals". Who got the idea to treat every job as if it required continuous improvement? Why isn't it okay that I'm good at it and I continue to be good at it? I'm not in sales. I'm not seeking to advance in my career. I'm 15 years from retirement (I hope). Leave me alone and let me do the job I'm good at.