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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 25, 2011 14:23:50 GMT -5
Well, off and oral surgery and home and still nobody else is posting.
It's lonely out in space...
Julia, on such a timeless flight like this
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Post by Sara on Feb 25, 2011 15:13:30 GMT -5
Well, off and oral surgery and home and still nobody else is posting. It's lonely out in space... Julia, on such a timeless flight like this I've got a snow day from work, so I've been mostly alternating between picking away at cleaning things up here at my folks' house and catering to Kaylee's whims when she wants to go outside. Not looking forward to dealing with the accumulation out there once the snow finally lets up...
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Post by Sue on Feb 25, 2011 16:23:03 GMT -5
Well, off and oral surgery and home and still nobody else is posting. It's lonely out in space... Julia, on such a timeless flight like this I've got a snow day from work, so I've been mostly alternating between picking away at cleaning things up here at my folks' house and catering to Kaylee's whims when she wants to go outside. Not looking forward to dealing with the accumulation out there once the snow finally lets up... A snow day in VERMONT!?! Why have I not heard of this Snowpocolypse? Hi Sara, welcome bad, waves wildly. And: back from the doc: blood values are down a bit on all counts but nothing dramatic and only one (platelets) below "normal" but still not crazy low. So I'm good to go on to round two starting March 14. And the risk of side effects is not cumulative so hopefully it will be as easy as round one. I just really really really really hope it is working! In fact, I'm cleared to do anything -- even large crowds and traveling. Sadly, no excuses to ask for meals to be brought in, etc. ;D
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Post by Queen E on Feb 25, 2011 16:26:51 GMT -5
I've got a snow day from work, so I've been mostly alternating between picking away at cleaning things up here at my folks' house and catering to Kaylee's whims when she wants to go outside. Not looking forward to dealing with the accumulation out there once the snow finally lets up... A snow day in VERMONT!?! Why have I not heard of this Snowpocolypse? Hi Sara, welcome bad, waves wildly. And: back from the doc: blood values are down a bit on all counts but nothing dramatic and only one (platelets) below "normal" but still not crazy low. So I'm good to go on to round two starting March 14. And the risk of side effects is not cumulative so hopefully it will be as easy as round one. I just really really really really hope it is working! In fact, I'm cleared to do anything -- even large crowds and traveling. Sadly, no excuses to ask for meals to be brought in, etc. ;D Sue: I've been meaning to tell you how many good thoughts I'm keeping for you. I really hope this continues to go well!
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Post by Queen E on Feb 25, 2011 16:27:21 GMT -5
Julia: for oral surgery.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Feb 25, 2011 16:55:40 GMT -5
Well, off and oral surgery and home and still nobody else is posting. It's lonely out in space... Julia, on such a timeless flight like this How are you doing?
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Feb 25, 2011 17:00:29 GMT -5
Posting on Open Topics.
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Post by Michelle on Feb 25, 2011 17:49:20 GMT -5
I like to use pre-toasted apes. They'll do in a pinch, but I prefer the freshness of toasting my own apes. You two are very silly. Deep-fried ape, anyone?
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Post by Michelle on Feb 25, 2011 17:50:50 GMT -5
Not sure what kind of hosts they will be for the Oscars but the promo spots with James Franco and Anne Hathaway are certainly entertaining. Personally I think the hosts are dependent upon the writers and besides, isn't the spotlight supposed to be on the MOVIES and the people who are nominated/winning.Tell that to David Letterman! He was lambasted the one and only year he hosted.
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Post by Sue on Feb 25, 2011 17:52:06 GMT -5
They'll do in a pinch, but I prefer the freshness of toasting my own apes. You two are very silly. Deep-fried ape, anyone? (possibly more to the "deep-fried" than to the "ape" -- don't know who it would taste like but it might feel like cannibalism(ish))
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Post by Sue on Feb 25, 2011 17:52:47 GMT -5
A snow day in VERMONT!?! Why have I not heard of this Snowpocolypse? Hi Sara, welcome bad, waves wildly. And: back from the doc: blood values are down a bit on all counts but nothing dramatic and only one (platelets) below "normal" but still not crazy low. So I'm good to go on to round two starting March 14. And the risk of side effects is not cumulative so hopefully it will be as easy as round one. I just really really really really hope it is working! In fact, I'm cleared to do anything -- even large crowds and traveling. Sadly, no excuses to ask for meals to be brought in, etc. ;D Sue: I've been meaning to tell you how many good thoughts I'm keeping for you. I really hope this continues to go well! Thanks. My experiment of one says that prayer and vibes WORK!
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 25, 2011 18:23:26 GMT -5
Well, off and oral surgery and home and still nobody else is posting. It's lonely out in space... Julia, on such a timeless flight like this I've got a snow day from work, so I've been mostly alternating between picking away at cleaning things up here at my folks' house and catering to Kaylee's whims when she wants to go outside. Not looking forward to dealing with the accumulation out there once the snow finally lets up... The accumulation of winter is a bunch of piled-up chores, everywhere. Sam came to check the cows and found two new babies; it's 29 and windy here, not my favorite calving season weather. But, hey: snow keeps the ground warmer, right? Julia, I keep telling myself that, but the roads are all alligatoring.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 25, 2011 18:24:26 GMT -5
I've got a snow day from work, so I've been mostly alternating between picking away at cleaning things up here at my folks' house and catering to Kaylee's whims when she wants to go outside. Not looking forward to dealing with the accumulation out there once the snow finally lets up... A snow day in VERMONT!?! Why have I not heard of this Snowpocolypse? Hi Sara, welcome bad, waves wildly. And: back from the doc: blood values are down a bit on all counts but nothing dramatic and only one (platelets) below "normal" but still not crazy low. So I'm good to go on to round two starting March 14. And the risk of side effects is not cumulative so hopefully it will be as easy as round one. I just really really really really hope it is working! In fact, I'm cleared to do anything -- even large crowds and traveling. Sadly, no excuses to ask for meals to be brought in, etc. ;D My thoughts are with you, too. Julia, scary stuff sometimes, is hope.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 25, 2011 18:27:12 GMT -5
Well, off and oral surgery and home and still nobody else is posting. It's lonely out in space... Julia, on such a timeless flight like this How are you doing? Cranky, but at least I've stopped bleeding. And while I was making tea because I decided that even plain bread was beyond my chewing strength, Ruby ate half my sammich. So I'm still hungry but too tired to get up and find something else to eat. Julia, also eager to see my new babies, but they're out hidden in the brush and I am parsecs from being ready for that.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 25, 2011 18:29:10 GMT -5
Julia: for oral surgery. Thanks. It was infinitely less horrific than another root canal would be; adequately nightmareish in its own way but over in a half-hour. Julia, really, I was so over having another two-hour session.
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