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That's great to get a long weekend Sean, you've been working a lot!
11 nights straight, 12 to 16 hours each night.:thmy body is just about ready to shut down. :lol: but don't worry, eating healthy, taking vitamins D3, C, A, E, magnesium, zinc, selenium, red krill oil for Omega 3 and milk thistle. :bun
 
How's your DH doing this morning Dobie?
He's doing very well, thank you for asking!
He slept for nearly 14 hours yesterday. I will get him up much earlier than that today!
We have some shopping to do and I want to keep him (and me) moving. He will heal better if he stays mildly active.
 
Ugh!!!:barniewhat a delima! Like the cool but have to have the heat, too! Have you tried sleeping in a recliner chair. I have done that when I've had sever respiratory distress. Just a thought. :hugs
That's what I'm doing. I'm sleeping on the end of the couch in one of the reclining sections. Maybe tonight I'll leave a window open to let the excess heat out...
 
He's doing very well, thank you for asking!
He slept for nearly 14 hours yesterday. I will get him up much earlier than that today!
We have some shopping to do and I want to keep him (and me) moving. He will heal better if he stays mildly active.
Glad to hear DH is doing good. :clapDon't shop till ya drop! :lol:
 
He's doing very well, thank you for asking!
He slept for nearly 14 hours yesterday. I will get him up much earlier than that today!
We have some shopping to do and I want to keep him (and me) moving. He will heal better if he stays mildly active.

He must have needed that extra rest, hospitals are exhausting (for the patient and the ones waiting for them).

Enjoy your day!
 
He must have needed that extra rest, hospitals are exhausting (for the patient and the ones waiting for them).

Enjoy your day!
Hospitals are definitely very exhausting especially when they wake you up all the time to check on you, but they tell you that you should get your rest :barnieWhen I had an emergency thyroidectomy, I barely got any sleep after. They'd bug me nonstop!
 
He must have needed that extra rest, hospitals are exhausting (for the patient and the ones waiting for them).

Enjoy your day!
X2, they tell ya to get some rest, then wake you up every hour on the hour. :lau or at least they did when I was in there...the nurse kept trying to "sneak" into the room and not wake me! :lol: I told her, "don't you know you can't sneak up on a sleeping Indian! :gig
 
Glad to hear DH is doing good. :clapDon't shop till ya drop! :lol:
Just groceries and supplies. No biggie. Because we don't eat processed food, we have to shop for produce about 3 times a week. I don't buy more than we will use in 3 or so days.

BUT (and this is me really going off track project wise :D) I want to get some Mod Podge, craft paint, wood varnish and fabric and make some coasters.

I had these really cute glazed ceramic coasters with pine cones imprinted in them. Over the years with Dobermans and Mogwai, the holder and all but one coaster have been broken. When I was in the waiting room at the hospital I read a little craft project in a Martha Stewart Living magazine on how to make your own custom coasters from cheapo cork coasters or wood crafting discs.

When I went to buy the tightie whities for DH, I meandered through the craft section of WM and lo and behold, there were three different bolts of fabrics with chickens on them!! Not to mention lots of other very pretty fabrics which I could use to make very lightweight, waterproof, colorful coasters.

This has been a little glimpse through my brain on how I get off track with things so easily. It's not like I don't have an entire house waiting for me to finish, market and sell. So I'm going to make coasters.
 
Just groceries and supplies. No biggie. Because we don't eat processed food, we have to shop for produce about 3 times a week. I don't buy more than we will use in 3 or so days.

BUT (and this is me really going off track project wise :D) I want to get some Mod Podge, craft paint, wood varnish and fabric and make some coasters.

I had these really cute glazed ceramic coasters with pine cones imprinted in them. Over the years with Dobermans and Mogwai, the holder and all but one coaster have been broken. When I was in the waiting room at the hospital I read a little craft project in a Martha Stewart Living magazine on how to make your own custom coasters from cheapo cork coasters or wood crafting discs.

When I went to buy the tightie whities for DH, I meandered through the craft section of WM and lo and behold, there were three different bolts of fabrics with chickens on them!! Not to mention lots of other very pretty fabrics which I could use to make very lightweight, waterproof, colorful coasters.

This has been a little glimpse through my brain on how I get off track with things so easily. It's not like I don't have an entire house waiting for me to finish, market and sell. So I'm going to make coasters.
Sometimes it's the best thing to let the train run off the tracks. :lol: keeps us from going stir crazy....ya need a break every now and then!
 

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