I'm cold for some reason. I hate it. I just want to wrap up in a blanket and take a nap. Which I can't do at work
Last night when we were in bed M started singing "I'm going to get a female President...I'm going to vote for a female President...I'm getting a female President". He is very excited about Harris .
I feel it's too early for pumpkin spice anything as well but it is what it is. Although school here starts Aug 8 so fall seems a lot closer (they get out at the end of May)
Do you have a fever, askye?
Last night when we were in bed M started singing "I'm going to get a female President...I'm going to vote for a female President...I'm getting a female President". He is very excited about Harris .
That is delightful
It's funny how August feels like the end of summer ( I guess because of all the back to school stuff in the air?) but is also the height of summer. It's when it's hottest (here at least) and there's still a lot of daylight. If we had something to mark that pagan holiday halfway between the solstice and the equinox it might help. We have something for the others like that. Groundhog Day, Halloween, May Day, but nothing in August.
I joined a FB group, Florida Women for Harris, and they have gone nuts, over 30,000 members and growing at a mad rate. Lots of them are from deep red areas, like The Villages. Encouraging. There are bunches of pictures of plastic flamingoes painted blue wearing pearls and sneakers on people's lawns. So cute! Makes me wish I had a FL lawn.
I think there's something going around. I had a fever early Sunday morning and slept for like 14 hours. I'm upright today, but I'm not thrilled about it.
No fever. I don't feel cold now. I think it was just from being active and then sitting at lunch...because I'm making the frozen section look nice right now and it's not bothering me .
I'm just congested and I took another dose of Sudafed and it hit after lunch and I was acting a little spacey. Possibly a lot spacey.
Yes.
It was mild as heck but clearly a shakey shake.
We had an earthquake yesterday that was notable for the epicenter being only 3 miles from me, but I didn't feel it. Weird the way shaking travels through the ground, or sometimes doesn't. Something about the way the fault lines run, I would guess. And this one was on the other side of a bunch of water, maybe that dampens it? No pun intended.