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2 inches of snow and we’re all gonna die
It’s Sunday. We may or may not get a couple of inches of snow on Tuesday. We may or may not get rain instead. It’s a bit too early to tell, honestly. In recent years, it’s become a sort of … Continue reading
Tired
Since my last shots in the back, my legs ache at night. Actually, they ache all the time, I just notice it more at night. I have an ortho appointment on Friday and we’re going to discuss this, because it’s … Continue reading
Snow day and procrastinating
After a week of hearing about little else, the storm of the century ended up leaving us about 3 inches of snow – which was what the only guys I trust had said almost from the beginning. It was enough … Continue reading
Random thoughts on a January evening
I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. Well. I usually say I’m going to quit smoking and everyone says, “you did that years ago!” But it takes them a minute to realize that I don’t smoke and most people I know … Continue reading
February got me again
I hate Winter. This is not news I was doing okay till February. We didn’t have hardly any snow. We were just moseying along, waiting for the flowers and the grass to come back, hanging in there. I … Continue reading
Weather, whether you like it or not
I hate Winter. Everyone who knows me knows how much I hate winter because I complain about it from November till March. And then I complain about how much I’m not looking forward to it for the rest of … Continue reading
walking
Oh, how we need to start walking again Today was a disaster, enough to make me take a 6 hour nap No, pulling me out of my chair is not acceptable No, pulling me around the parking lot is not … Continue reading
It was snowing today
and I didn’t freak out We went for a walk, and it was sort of drizzling a bit. When we got to the corner, Keno was waiting, and he and Max started to play. As we stood and watched them, … Continue reading