Thanks to all of you for your expressions of kindness and sympathy on the passing and illness of friends and on my most recent run-in with the fibromonster. Things have calmed down a little. We did lose another church member this week; but she was a very elderly lady whom I didn't know well.
My long-time friend, Julie, is on the road to recovery. She has been moved from CICU to a regular room, is eating regular food, and carrying on regular conversations. The doctor expects a full recovery. Thank you, God.
As for the fibromonster, he's still here unfortunately. I think the cold weather, or either the changing weather, might have much to do with my condition. On Monday, it was springlike with temps in the 60s. Yesterday, it was cold as a well digger's destination with a brisk wind. Today, it's even colder but sunny. And I have to remember to be grateful. I know some of you are buried under snow and enduring sub-zero temps. You'd probably gladly trade for our highs just below freezing and our lows in the teens.
My right hand is very painful and somewhat swollen, so I have got absolutely no sewing done this week. Typing is difficult enough. I have, however, watched a few more episodes of "Dexter," although I've had to revert back to the iPad for viewing them since my Roku malfunctioned. I have, however, sent it off to the manufacturer, and they have promised to ship me a new one just as soon as they receive the old.
Miss Anna is here cleaning. She found teeny tiny ants in Jesse's bathroom. I guess the little critters are coming in to escape the cold. There are only eight or ten of them that I can see. I think I'll leave then alone, at least until the temps warm up. If they're still here, I guess I'll have to let Jesse spray.
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On 01/22/2014, Barbara Anne said ...
Am glad to hear you're okay and are enduring the bothers of the fibromonster with grace. Hope you're staying snug and cozy.
I'm layered up in Cudl Duds (pretty long johns top and bottom), heavy sweat pants and shirt a la Karen Scott, wool socks, and a sweatshirt jacket. It's 13*F so our few inches of snow from yesterday is frozen. Why haven't I made a flannel quilt for us???
Be good to you!
Hugs!
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