EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Not certain that is much of a defense, get it working for what you need it to do, then don't touch it. I just find MAC to be much more stable, and I'm not afraid of their upgrades causing me issues, which is what I want. I worked in IT for enough years and no longer desired to get into the nuts and bolts and research and fix things. (I do have a windows laptop I keep at the lake, but bring it home when it is time to install upgrades.)
SHHHHHHH. HE IS CLOSE BY... i heart you guys... srry.
It's ranning. He got chased in soaking wet..:lau
 
What I hate is waiting long after my appointment time. If they're scheduled that heavy, then they need to schedule fewer patients. No, I'm not a good patient.
If you go in for a sore knee, you sit there next to TB, the flu, small pox people all non stop gagging up infected flem and snot. DON'T TOUCH THE MAGAZINES! BTW.. sign in with the wet with snot pen..
 
so - my toddler has a cough - it's pretty congested sounding. I normally would just let it run it's course, but he's a micro preemie with bad lungs and diagnosed with chronic lung disease. So for him, it could go from a normal illness, to needing oxygen support and IV antibiotics pretty fast.

I kind of want to take him in to figure out what he has, so I don't have to worry about it. Hubby thinks it's a waste of a weekend copay and he can wait a day or two to see our doctor - problem is, the regular doctor makes us wait hours in a waiting room - and I'd expose countless pregnant women to whatever illness he has, since he'd have to share a waiting room with them for his pediatrician. (Our local OB shares an office with her.)

I know as a pregnant woman, I wouldn't want someone to bring a sick toddler and make me sick as a pregnant woman... so... Ugh! Decisions.
 
Haha! posting without commenting is a sure sign of a caffeine deficiency :caf
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It hasn't hardly rained a drop since Irma's wrath here. Yesterday, we let about 60 or so new chickens out to Natural Settings.. They are are freaking out. All wet. "the sky is falling! the sky is falling. They have a "run to" but not trained to use it. Poor babies. They are the re-home chickens.
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90% humidity.. and our A/C died a couple days ago.
Got a tech friend coming out this week to inspect.
7 years old. 4 ton unit. They don't make them like they use to.
If I were in a egg, I would drown right now. At least the dust from the road is gone.
 

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