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My sister-in-law in Vancouver told us that her yard is completely covered in snow. We usually expect her spring pictures sometime in February.
Good morning! Happy Tuesday! Thanks to Nancy for the leftover cake, mmmmmm good. Snow in Vancouver, buds on trees, early signs of coming Spring, and all the other things that will come to mind today, they will come to the Coffee Cart with us as we gather. The coffee is fresh brewed as always, tea water at the boil, and the blueberry muffins look wonderful. Come in when you can, sit, sip, munch, and relax; join in the conversations. All is ready, all and sundry are welcome here. Come join the fun!
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Will join in the fun of a Coconut Vanilla Latte and a Lemon Cranberry Blueberry MuffinGood morning! Happy Tuesday! Thanks to Nancy for the leftover cake, mmmmmm good. Snow in Vancouver, buds on trees, early signs of coming Spring, and all the other things that will come to mind today, they will come to the Coffee Cart with us as we gather. The coffee is fresh brewed as always, tea water at the boil, and the blueberry muffins look wonderful. Come in when you can, sit, sip, munch, and relax; join in the conversations. All is ready, all and sundry are welcome here. Come join the fun!
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I find it bad enough driving compact cars in that city, let alone something that big. Good luck.The hard part is I have to take that beast into the middle of Toronto tomorrow morning.
I just got here and read this. I'm glad the laundry is done and you feel a bit better. Hopefully you'll get to much better further down the thread!Laundry is done. Phew. While I do feel better, I don't have extra energy to spare. At least it's done.
Yeah - cancer sucks. Other diseases too. I long for a drug that cures whatever disease you have with only desirable side effects. Shapely body, enough energy to enjoy your days, some eyelashes would be cool, and the ability to find the best words in every conversation. There are lots more but I'll stop there.I fecking hate fecking cancer, and I am so mad at the Universe for my friend, NW.
I will be, as always, keeping you in my "healing thoughts" compartment of my brain, dear K, or however you define prayer.
And maybe you'll land a drug that puts you in long term remission PLUS has a wyrd wonderful side effect. My current glaucoma drugs make my eyes look like husky eyes (much bluer) and my eyelashes longer and curlier. I've always wanted to be prescribed a drug that gives you longer/better orgasms, amirite?
I often don't understand people. Heck, sometimes I don't understand myself.I invited a friend for coffee yesterday…She was happy to be invited but then didn’t show up or communicate with me until I finally got in touch in the evening. No apology or reason. I sometimes don’t understand people.
Take it easy Kay and get better soon!Having read all the way down this thread and commented on older posts I'll explain.
On Thursday I was taken to the ER with low oxygen problems (among ot her things like tiredness etc). It was good that 'my' doctor happened to be on duty so he rapidly went to work because he already had some clues from treating me before. Once all the testing, imaging,, dosing etc was complete I was admitted for further treatment.
I was released this afternoon with many cautions - another day of treatment would have been better. However, the staff were dealing with lots of incoming flu cases and it was decided I was in more danger staying than going! Still on two antibiotics and a bit wobbly if I move too much. They seem to be calling it pneumonia in a COPD patient with other complications.
Whatever - I' m out and Mr Curler is t aking good care of me.
My cell phone didn't want to work properly in the hospital or I would have stayed in touch. Still being weird now I;m home so that is a job for tomorrow.