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THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!
I don't have to worry about getting caught up, Some projects I have decided can just wait until spring (won't have to look at them for long, they'll be under the snow soon anyway) and the important stuff has all been done (or soon to be) by my sweet DH. Oh, and my chickies decided to pitch in too by rototilling my herb garden for me :cd
Oh, man. I had sciatica during the last part of my first pregnancy, and periodically for years after that. I can remember standing in the middle of an aisle in Walmart with my son in a baby sling, thinking, "how long is it going to take someone to notice that there's this woman just standing here, and how am I going to explain to them that I can't move?!" It was absurd - as long as I stood still, I was fine, but if I tried to walk, every step was like someone kicking me on my tailbone, with the pain radiating down my leg. Fortunately, that spasm passed without the police or EMT's getting called . . . . Early in my second pregnancy, I felt a couple of twinges, and thought, "Oh, boy. This is gonna be a long nine months." But it passed off, and I haven't had any trouble since.As I sit here drinking my coffee with my trusty pal Mr Big laying by my feet I am contemplating finishing the treadle feeder I started building a couple of days ago.
I usually say that I always enjoy the "having done part "more than the "doing part" but on this project I've been enjoying the "doing part".
I'm just hoping my siatic right leg allows me to finish it today.LoL
Eppie the chicken is taking a turn for the worst.I can either cull her, or let her go on her own. I tried the medicine and it didn't work.